| Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities? |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:33
On Sep 19, 8:11Â pm, John J wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
>> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
>> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
>> States to be held fully responsible for anything..... Â such as a breach of
>> contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say an
>> unconscionable deriliction of duty?
>
> First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?
>
> You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
> they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
> no responsibility to anyone and do anything they can get away with. They
> are the epitome of human evil.
>
> Pierce the corporate veil - with extreme prejudice.
Lends credibility to the likes of "The Cosmic Conspiracy" by Stan
Deyo, where he discusses the motive and identity of those who would
have a one world government.
He wrote this in the mid seventies, well before the technology was
developed to now support some of his suggestions.
Sounded a bit like science fiction back then.
Sounds like a news item today.
BOfL
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