Goldman Sachs execs declared enemy combatants

Ok - they haven't yet. But, they should be.

Goldman Sachs just handed a $68 million Christmas Bonus to its CEO - the biggest bonus in world history.

He gets an obscene Christmas bonus for guaranteeing that everyone else in the United States (and the world) suffers this Christmas.

There is only one solution for these brazen displays of unbridled GREED - Goldman Sachs should be declared a sovereign foreign entity and their dirty economic tactics should be considered open acts of aggression against the people of the United States and an ongoing threat to our national security.

Their executives should be arrested immediately wherever they reside, declared enemy combatants and sent to Guantanamo, and any country that gives them aid or comfort should be considered enemies of the United States and immediately invaded and occupied indefinitely.

Merry Christmas, Goldman.

You've dismantled our industries and sold off our roads.

Enjoy your blood soaked bonuses while you can because pretty soon it'll be payback time.

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some are willing to come out publicly with a solution to our problem - all the greedy bastards ruining our once great nation need to hang - just like these same people did with Saddam Hussein. Payback time can't come soon enough.

"When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house,
his possessions are safe." Luke 11:21

Kerux | Tue, 2007-12-25 00:53

in response to Ben Stein's column "Tattered Standard of Duty on Wall Street".

It is a commentary on Ben Stein's peculiar attitude in moralizing with my (somewhat sarcastic) insight on Goldman Sachs playing Wall Street to their lucrative advantage that harken back to the greedily indulgent Reagan era.

Not that it will ever see publication...because the editors don't like comparison of laissez-faire Wall Street to to Corporatist Fascism.

Nepos Libertas | Tue, 2007-12-25 01:38

I find that Times article by Ben Stein to be comical. Stein says the absence of morality on Wall Street is undermining the USA.

This is the same Zionist Jew who is enthusiastic about the war against Iraq.

Stein hates how gangsters make a killing on Wall Street, but loves how the military is killing in the Middle East.

I suppose Stein is unhappy because he did not get a whopping bonus. This is to be expected, since the only place a Zionist Jew can be injured is in his wallet.

Abdul Alhazred | Tue, 2007-12-25 04:03
Abdul Alhazred | Tue, 2007-12-25 06:33

With Goldman Sachs handing incoming Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson an $18.7 million bonus for six months of service, what is the company looking for in return? After all, Goldman Sachs has had a lot of business before the government that Paulson's Treasury Department has been involved in and can influence. Here are just a few factoids about the Goldman Sachs-Government connections that raise questions about the Paulson payoff:

- The nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight (POGO) noted in a major 2002 study that Goldman Sachs is one of the largest beneficiaries of government contracts in America. It is also one of the contractors that POGO noted "have been found to have repeatedly broken the law or engaged in misconduct," yet still receives government contracts.

Huffington Post

Many of the U.S. government's largest contractors have been found to have repeatedly broken the law or engaged in misconduct, according to POGO's investigation. However, they are never even temporarily suspended, let alone debarred, from gaining additional government contracts, contrary to Reagan/Bush era laws. POGO's research found that, since 1990, 43 of the government's top contractors paid approximately $3.4 billion in fines/penalties, restitution, and settlements. Furthermore, four of the top 10 government contractors have at least two criminal convictions. And yet, only one of the top 43 contractors has been suspended or debarred from doing business with the government, and then, for only five days.

Yet, only one of the 43 contractors has been suspended or debarred from doing business with the government. This suspension action, against General Electric's Aircraft Division, lasted only five days after they pled guilty to diverting millions of dollars from the U.S. Foreign Military Aid Program to finance the sale of F-16 engines to Israel.

Project on Goverment Oversight.org

Crime does pay, if it's white collar crime that benefits a select few in the government and their friends in Israel.

Get caught stealing some money from a store and you're looking at 10 years hard time.

Get caught stealing money from the government and you'll get a slap on the wrist... and then a multi-million dollar bonus.

And the executives don't pay the fines, those get passed on to the stockholders.

Greg Bacon | Tue, 2007-12-25 17:53

Who is the devil to judge?

"Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone"


I suppose Stein is unhappy because he did not get a whopping bonus. This is to be expected, since the only place a Zionist Jew can be injured is in his wallet. [lol]

That lloyd blankfein's embezzlement heresy could feed 186,301 poor people with a dollar a day, for a YEAR!

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2007-12-26 02:45

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It ain't racism when it's the truth!

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