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WARNING TO BANKING EXECUTIVES: If you do not return the bonuses, stock options and country club memberships bought with taxpayer bailout money, YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS will be made public in a manner designed to "incite" a reaction by the public. (Special emphasis on the word "incite!)
You have until Friday, December 26, 2008 to return the money. There will be no negotiating, no obeying of court orders of protection, no way to prevent being dealt with harshly.
I don't care about your employment contracts, I don't care about your civil rights and I sure as **** don't care about the law or the courts.
You guys have ****** this country for the last time. It's time for you to be paid back and I intend to see that you receive your payback.
Originally posted by kozmo
get used to it - you're gonna see a whole bunch of this moving forward. What they haven't told you yet, because they're waiting until after the holidays, is that the country is totally bankrupt! When the truth sneaks out, these bastards had better hope they have the best in personal protection - otherwise they'll find themselves swinging by their necks from the street lights!
Originally posted by Rockpuck
I am not Inspiring or inciting Justice. .. I mean violence.. just you know, making a statement.
Banker Villains
www.bloomberg.com...
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Hollywood studios are casting bankers as villains in three new movies.
Whether the filmmakers capitalize on public frustration with Wall Street will depend on how well they tell their stories, according to Stanley Weiser, who co-wrote the screenplay for Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street.”
Get too complicated and the audience will tune out, Weiser said in an interview.
“The key is to show how the average person is affected by corporate greed,” he said. “Writing about derivatives and hedge funds is like hieroglyphics.”