Re: Bringing Down Bear Stearns

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Re: Bringing Down Bear Stearns jvenhaus 08-04-2008
Posted by on August 4, 2008, 11:02 am
Seems a little superficial to me, like the last states, "how could
this happen."
My natural paranoia and skepticism says that Paulson & golden slacks
was more involved than the world will ever know.

JAV

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