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In reply to the discussion: 75 Yr old Wall Streeter: "There will be prosecutions & show trials & violence-mark my words" [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)66. He was speculating on what might happen, and if history is a guide, he is correct, and hoping that
IF it does, innocent people would not be mistaken for those who are actually guilty.
And all of this could be avoided if investigations and prosecutions of those responsible for the 'biggest bank heist in history' begin as quickly as possible. Protecting these criminals is what is causing so much anger.
But I did not see him 'hoping' for violence, but more warning that if things do not change, it is a possibility.
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75 Yr old Wall Streeter: "There will be prosecutions & show trials & violence-mark my words" [View all]
kpete
Dec 2011
OP
I do not wish for violence. And violence can be avoided if investigations and prosecutions
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#65
Just remember, they have the armed forces, the police forces, and all the weapons. The heavy price
1monster
Dec 2011
#89
"...the better armed forces with the better trained army will most likely win" WTF? Seriously?
TalkingDog
Dec 2011
#91
Get real. We were never in those wars to win. There was no all-out effort like WW2.
1monster
Dec 2011
#95
Ha... your sense of history is rather skewed. We entered WW 2 after the Axis
TalkingDog
Dec 2011
#112
I don't plan on arguing with you anymore, but if you think that the Pacific war was
1monster
Dec 2011
#133
He was speculating on what might happen, and if history is a guide, he is correct, and hoping that
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#66
"settled like some all-enveloping excremental mist on the landscape of our hopes"
yodermon
Dec 2011
#18
I was referring to the prosecutions, sir, but you chose to jump to a conclusion
bullwinkle428
Dec 2011
#96
So does this go down as the last bad prediction of 2011 or the first bad prediction for 2012?
onenote
Dec 2011
#34
The history books are pretty stark. It took a Great Depression for the New Deal to be born.
Selatius
Dec 2011
#110
I don't think that at all; as a 75-year-old man, his view is colored by WWII, the 60's race riots,
closeupready
Dec 2011
#57
As we now know, the Constitution can be ignored when Washington wants to. So,
closeupready
Dec 2011
#55
I don't know if I agree with his predictions, but his assessment of things is brilliant and correct.
closeupready
Dec 2011
#54
I don't foresee our political system reforming itself from within to any significant extent.
Fumesucker
Dec 2011
#102
I imagine those who cannot assist affecting change dream then of violence.
LanternWaste
Dec 2011
#71
Gosh, and a lot of people think OWS is dumb for attacking Wall Street instead of DC
FlaGatorJD
Dec 2011
#92