vineri, 25 decembrie 2009

Craciun fericit!

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10 comentarii:

  1. Craciun fericit! si impliniri pe masura viselor.

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  2. Craciun fericit si toate cele bune in 2010

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  3. Craciun Fericit si un An Nou plin de bucurii pentru toti cititorii acestui blog !!

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  4. Craciun fericit!


    LA MULTI ANI SA FII SANATOS VOINIC VOIOS! alaturi de cei dragi.

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  5. How the Bankers Stole Christmas

    Like the Grinch from Dr. Seuss’s famous children’s tale, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, bankers have hearts two sizes too small, and by means of burglary, they do their best to deprive everyone of Christmas every year. Only unlike the Grinch, despite stealing from people every year, bankers never learn and never reform, they never return to the people the vast amounts of money they stole from them, and they are cold-hearted and arrogant enough to claim that they are doing “God’s work” (as stated by Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein, when in reality, they do much more harm to society as a whole than good. And this makes the majority of bankers worse than the even the loathed Grinch himself.
    Since the institution of banking was founded, bankers have been guilty of deceit, fraud and theft.
    Fast forward almost a couple thousand years later, and bankers were still committing the same theft. In fact, over a period of eighteen hundred years, bankers learned nothing from being cast out by Jesus from the temples, and they continued to commit such questionable acts of morality that even a man of very questionable character himself showed nothing but contempt for them. Though historians noted that former US President Jackson committed numerous hateful acts against Choctaw, Chikasaw, and Cherokee American Indians, Jackson despised bankers so much, that in front of a delegation of bankers, he stated the following:
    “Gentlemen, I have had men watching you for a long time, and I am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter, I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I intend to rout you out, and by the eternal God, I will rout you out.”
    Fast forward another one hundred and eighty years, and we discover that bankers have failed to evolve even a tiny iota from their deceitful nature. When ex-CEO and former US Secretary Henry Paulson lied to the American people and to US Congress by asking for more than $800 billion of funds for the purposes of helping American home owners and then committed the ultimate bait-and-switch fraud by handing this money to his banking friends, he epitomized the very warning Andrew Jackson levied against bankers in the 1800’s: “When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank.” In this case, Paulson acted beyond the normal level of immorality of bankers, and charged the banks’ losses to every single American citizen. Unlike the Grinch, who repented from the error of his ways over a period of a few days, bankers have refused to repent for the unsound monetary system they have created for more than two thousand years!
    To understand why Jesus threw bankers out of the temple, why a former governor of the Bank of England stated that banking “was born in sin”, and why Andrew Jackson, a focus of much hatred and contempt among American Indians, viewed bankers as so immoral, that despite his own immense character flaws, he made it his own personal crusade to throw out all bankers from US government, one must understand how bankers continually rob all citizens of their wealth every day. To state that bankers lie, deceive, rob and steal from all citizens every day is not an exaggeration.
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