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   Lil Condi to All   
   Repugs Beware of the Wire   
   18 Oct 09 06:48:39   
   
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   From: kooks@Bushies.net   
      
   Repugs Beware of the Wire   
   U.S. prosecutors are saying that the wiretapping of Raj Rajaratnam, the   
   Galleon Group hedge-fund chief accused of insider trading, marks a new   
   beginning for the use of the tactic in sussing out future Wall Street crime.   
   The U.S. attorney in Manhattan says that just like with investigations into   
   organized crime, drug syndicates, and terrorism, wiretaps will loom large in   
   future cases. Sri Lankan native Rajaratnam is accused of being the   
   ringleader of a group that included IBM and Intel executives and profited by   
   as much as $20 million in improper gains.   
      
   Read it at Bloomberg   
   http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a4lprQ.E3WqE   
      
   It's a sign of the decadence of society as a whole that we have to resort to   
   these wiretap spying methods to govern Bush morality. America has quite a   
   history with wire tapping and phone conversations that weren't meant for the   
   public ear (Nixon).   
      
   Exposing the Bush's won't change the minds of Tards but will expose how   
   these criminals operate.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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