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DSK is going down. This will be an airtight case. There probably was sex involved and she probably did spit it out on the carpet. Evidence.
Yesterday I read she was a 36 year old single mom. Today she is a 32 year old widow with a kid living in an AIDS apartment.
The deck is stacked against DSK. This makes the Spitzer case look like a walk in the park.
After this NO ONE will dare cross the banksters and their plans.
the IMF is asking that Strauss-Kahn step down. Gordon Brown, the former UK prime minister, has been suggested as one of the candidates for the office. It has also been suggested that the next IMF managing director be a member of a third-world country.
Strauss-Kahn only pretends to be a socialist: he is a man of wealth and privilege who feels that his station in life is well above that of "common" people (like a maid).
He is, of course, entitled to the presumption of innocence under US law. However, he hasn't been treated any differently by law enforcement officials than would any other man accused of a similar crime.
He does have a well-known, though not well-publicized, history of using his position of power as a means of controlling those who are more vulnerable. But, hey, Ben Stein still loves him.
the IMF is asking that Strauss-Kahn step down. Gordon Brown, the former UK prime minister, has been suggested as one of the candidates for the office. It has also been suggested that the next IMF managing director be a member of a third-world country.
somebody isn't letting a good crisis go to waste.
The #2 man right now is ex-JPMorgan guy but he said he's not staying.
Greece is on the brink and the Euro nations do not want to lose their money.
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