MSNBC Playing Judge and Juror in Bailout Blame Game

by PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC | April 11, 2010 at 07:24 pm
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Federal Reserve BANK CON exposed on MSNBC There is No Money

I watched this video uploaded from MSNBC Dylan Ratigan's show www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/36233217#36233217  and was left with a puzzling feeling of an intense and deliberate session of sudden finger pointing and complete diversion  truth and placement of guilt.  The major issue and topic in question is of course the financial crisis and bailout of the United States Economy. The main players  named convicted and mentioned numerous times is former Chairman Alan Greenspan and the Federal Reserve.  Now I believe in conspiracy theories however to me this display by Dylan Ratigan and MSNBC  seems extremely fishy.  MSNBC is a channel that never before has touched a topic such as this with such "passion" and conviction.  Why the sudden turnabout?  My guess is the powers that be need a "Patsy" a term Dylan Ratigan uses in this clip namely Alan Greenspan to direct the anger of the American People and at the same time burying the truth of the entire roster of crooks that took part in the biggest heist of people's savings, livelihood , homes and futures.  One man did not create this crisis he (Greenspan) was a part of the problem but not the mastermind.  A Banking institution does not run with a single person running it it needs a team, lets bring all to the forefront from top to bottom and back again. Witch hunts do not work, we are not blind to the bigger picture.  

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