[lbo-talk] Correction on Waiver of SEC Rules, another Correction

andie nachgeborenen andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com
Thu May 25 20:07:40 PDT 2006


It's been called to my attention that Negroponte escaped prosecution and conviction for his role in the Iran-Contra affair, where North, Abrams, and Poindexter were convicted, although their convictions were overturned on what they would call, if it happened to someone else, a technicality.

--- andie nachgeborenen <andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com> wrote:


> OOps, it's not Bernake who has the authority to do
> this, it's Negroponte, a convicted criminal
>
>
> It's especially ironic
> > that
> > Bernake does this the day that Lay & Skilling go
> > down
> > for cooking the books. I think it's just
> > Bush-symbolic
> > -- the public ain't got right to know nothin.'
> Here,
> > however, for once the free market creates powerful
> > incentives for companies to disclose their
> finances,
> > whatever the SEC says they have to do.
> >
>
>
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