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animules

by animules on 14 December 2008 - 01:12

Two police officers killed.  I hope they find who did this.  My condolences to the police officers family, friends, and co-workers.

http://www.kptv.com/news/18270318/detail.html

 


by hodie on 14 December 2008 - 02:12

My sympathies, of course, are with those killed and injured, but, for the life of me, the case does not make sense. Why they would supposedly have taken the device into the bank, and more importantly, why they would have messed with it at all is yet to be understood. I hope they figure out who the wacko is who did this and he is executed after tried and found guilty of murder.


Mystere

by Mystere on 14 December 2008 - 02:12

I used to train in Woodburn and it is such a small community that this would definitely have the entire community reeling. Tina, you may not realize it, but this is Z's department and not the first time he has had to deal with the loss of a fellow officer. I am sure he'd appreciate hearing from you.

by Uglydog on 14 December 2008 - 03:12

Some might call this a good start.

Too bad it wasnt a Federal Reserve Bank...the orchestrators of the Recession/Depression we are entering.  I wonder what  Ben Shalom Bernanke thinks of this, or if it makes him & the Illegal Federal Reserve owners nervous? 

Most likely, it was Retaliatory for a foreclosure or some angry bank customer.    Something tells me alot more of this is coming.

People with Nothing to lose, kicked to the curb, out of their homes in winter.  But on the bright side, the Wall Street Banksters got their $8 trillion (originally $700 Billion) and the Tax Serfs get stuck with the bill.

Banksters get $8 Trillion, hourly workers asking for $15 Billion, get Sh*t on. 

Welcome to AmeriKa.


by Uglydog on 14 December 2008 - 03:12

The Head of Nasdaq Steals $50 Billion.  Largest swindle in history, puts elderly investors out on the street, many lost their life savings..

He Ran a Ponzi for over 30 years. Money is gone. Some suspect its in Israel, where he holds dual citizenship

Bernard Abe Madoff. 

If things get dicey, he might be a flight risk to Tel Aviv. But Im sure he'l pick a 'lenient' judge from the club. Special justice for special people. 

 


animules

by animules on 14 December 2008 - 04:12

Ugly, just for once in your life, just shut the f*** up.

Nia, the first thing I did when I heard this morning was contact our TD to make sure it WASN"T Z involved.


Mystere

by Mystere on 14 December 2008 - 06:12

The station I saw it on mentioned the officers' names, so I knew is wasn't Z But... a couple years ago, an officer was in a horrible accident at nearly the same location. He was trapped in the car, which burst into flames and he was fully conscious.No one could get him out. Z was the first officer to respond.

by Uglydog on 14 December 2008 - 15:12

This may have something to do with the bank bombing...

Hedge Fund tells investors: You cannot have ANY of your money for at least 4 months


 
Citadel Investment Group LLC, enduring its biggest losses since starting in 1990, halted withdrawals from its two biggest funds after investors sought to take out $1.2 billion, or 12 percent of assets.

Withdrawals may resume as early as March 31 for the Kensington and Wellington funds, the Chicago-based firm said in a letter yesterday to clients. The funds, which together manage about $10 billion, have lost 49.5 percent of their value this year through Dec. 5.
 

 


by Uglydog on 14 December 2008 - 15:12

Bank Bombing signals doom for those who wrecked our economy


 
Woodburn, OR -- Until Friday, all the fallout from the financial crisis hitting the United States has been felt by the common folk. Average, hard-working people have watched literally trillions of dollars in their retirement and pension accounts disappear overnight while financial hot shots walked away scott-free. That ended on Friday.
Friday afternoon the common folk struck back by bombing a West Coast bank.

I believe history will treat this bombing in similar fashion as "the shot heard round the world" when, at Lexington and Concord, Minutemen rose up to challenge the King of England to liberate what would become the United States.

Bankers and other financial hot shots drew first blood when they wrecked years of hard work, steadly planning and disciplined savings. Now, those they've harmed,  are Striking back.

I believe this bombing will be the first of very many. I suspect bankers and other financial hot shots will be made to pay dearly for the wreckage they have wrought. In my opinion, it couldn't happen to a more deserving group of people.'


 

by hodie on 14 December 2008 - 15:12

 Uglydog...move to Myanmar. There are no bankers there. But, if you post the kind of shit you post here all the time, you won't ever need a banker again anyway. To suggest killing people shows, once again, what we already know about you. Have you gotten a visit yet from the authorities? Keep writing like this. I bet you will have company, sooner or later. Next thing we know, you will be blaming the pit bull legislation in Ohio on the bankers and Jews.






 


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