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Rev. 11D Meow!

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"Bluuuue Rajah" wroatsed...


>



> Some people have no sense of proportion.



>



> ?
:( ~


>


NAME ONE!

 
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Unclaimed Mysteries

Guest
The Sicker Vicar wrote in part:


> Have you stopped selling drugs disguised as a nun yet?


That's metaphysically absurd. ($1)

--

It Came From Corry Lee Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
The Sicker Vicar <Convery.Kevin@gmail.com> wrote in

news:54ede66f-1c3e-4759-b4be-e69d6f3f2518@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 15, 3:52?pm, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSP...@gbr.online.com> wrote:



>> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> >"SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote in news:v--



>> >dnTt89dvNiNvUnZ2dnUVZ_qXin...@giganews.com:



>>



>> >> "Bluuuue Rajah" <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote>



>>



>> >>> The last two down cycles have



>> >>> coincided exactly with the end of an eight year presidency, and



>> >>> it's common knowledge that the market hates uncertainty.



>>



>> >> Mexico use to call it "The Year of the Money".



>>



>> >> Presidents paying off their markers with public funds.



>>



>> >That's an important insight, ?:]~. ?Where did you learn that?



>>



>> >It's actually Seven Years of Money followed by One Year (or So) of



>> >No Money. ?Wall St. knows where the new guy will take money away



>> >from, ie



> .



>> >the old guy's cronies, but they don't know where he'll put it,



>> >because all they do on the campaign trail is lie.



>>



>> >I'm really glad you said that. ?It must work that way in every



>> >country



> .



>>



>> Yeah , especially those po po dumbos ...



>> New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, one of the wealthiest members of



>> the Senate,



>>



>> He's a DEMOCRAT! Gives the LIE to all the claims about how PO the



>> Dumbos are, eh?



>>



>> Nice that his buddy SCAMmed him - no honor in that party [or any



>> other, for that matter!]



>



> Yes, one rich man with a conscience proves your whole sick worldview.



>



> Have you stopped selling drugs disguised as a nun yet?


Don't forget about The Preschool Prostitution Ring!

 
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Rev. 11D Meow!

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"Bluuuue Rajah" <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote in message

news:Xns9B78D319E2531fdgdfjhsrtg@207.115.33.102...


> The Sicker Vicar <Convery.Kevin@gmail.com> wrote in



> news:54ede66f-1c3e-4759-b4be-e69d6f3f2518@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com:



>



>> On Dec 15, 3:52 pm, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSP...@gbr.online.com> wrote:



>>> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>>>



>>>



>>>



>>>



>>>



>>> >"SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote in news:v--



>>> >dnTt89dvNiNvUnZ2dnUVZ_qXin...@giganews.com:



>>>



>>> >> "Bluuuue Rajah" <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote>



>>>



>>> >>> The last two down cycles have



>>> >>> coincided exactly with the end of an eight year presidency, and



>>> >>> it's common knowledge that the market hates uncertainty.



>>>



>>> >> Mexico use to call it "The Year of the Money".



>>>



>>> >> Presidents paying off their markers with public funds.



>>>



>>> >That's an important insight, ?:]~. Where did you learn that?



>>>



>>> >It's actually Seven Years of Money followed by One Year (or So) of



>>> >No Money. Wall St. knows where the new guy will take money away



>>> >from, ie



>> .



>>> >the old guy's cronies, but they don't know where he'll put it,



>>> >because all they do on the campaign trail is lie.



>>>



>>> >I'm really glad you said that. It must work that way in every



>>> >country



>> .



>>>



>>> Yeah , especially those po po dumbos ...



>>> New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, one of the wealthiest members of



>>> the Senate,



>>>



>>> He's a DEMOCRAT! Gives the LIE to all the claims about how PO the



>>> Dumbos are, eh?



>>>



>>> Nice that his buddy SCAMmed him - no honor in that party [or any



>>> other, for that matter!]



>>



>> Yes, one rich man with a conscience proves your whole sick worldview.



>>



>> Have you stopped selling drugs disguised as a nun yet?



>



> Don't forget about The Preschool Prostitution Ring!


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Walter Bushell

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In article <Xns9B78CD0FCBCAAfdgdfjhsrtg@207.115.33.102>,

Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote in



> news:clilk4pibrieolkcpgl93r7pfakmv2tsts@4ax.com:



>



> > Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



> >



> >>Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in



> >>news:proto-2174A8.12202918122008@news.panix.com:



> >>



> >>> In article <SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com>,



> >>> "SODDI" <mumbo@jumbo.com> wrote:



> >>>



> >>>> "robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> >>>> news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



> >>@s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com



> >>>> ... On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >>>> > That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



> >>>> > was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



> >>>> > money. ;(



> >>>>



> >>>> > Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> >>>> > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



> >>>>



> >>>> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



> >>>> They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



> >>>



> >>> Besides what did he do that was so much worse than what the general



> >>> financial sector did?



> >>



> >> You're kidding, right?



> >



> > No, he's probably not. It's a typical reaction ...



>



> Some people have no sense of proportion. ?
:( ~

So who's been indited in the housing scandal?

 
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robbielynn

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On Dec 14, 8:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ffb-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



> > iganews.com:



>



> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>



> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>



> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



> >> >> money. ;(



>



> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>



> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



> >> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



> >> like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's



> >> old.



> > ?



> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and



> >> he may be out by February.



>



> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> > ? self implode.



>



> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into something



> called "entropy," than it is like those three physical quantities I just



> listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known way to destroy money,



> although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal of the Glass-Steigel are



> also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby and the Tennessee senator



> manage to kill Detroit, then there will be four, and the US will



> collapse into The Second Great Depression, all because money disappeared



> into nothingness. ?;[~



>



> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>



>



>



> > I know he paid the "first in line investors"



> > ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



> > ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



> > ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -


Wow, this is heavy stuff. I'll start with looking up

entropy. I do know a little about some of the

wealth just being on paper but how I'm not sure.

 
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Tim Bruening

Guest
Bluuuue Rajah wrote:


> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named



> "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(


Last night, I saw a story on MSNBC about a 3 year old boy named Adolf Hitler

Campbell! A cake store refused to make an inscribed birthday cake for him,

but Walmart agreed to make such a cake for him.

 
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Tim Bruening

Guest
On Dec 13, 5:12?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named



> "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ?;(


Ponzi: Zombie gambler.

 
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Tim Bruening

Guest
TCBEvolver wrote:


> SODDI wrote:



>



> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution. They go



> > to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



> I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was



> barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall and



> shooting them is barbarous.



>



> But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With his



> greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.


Should we waterboard Madoff?

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in

news:proto-CADA71.23305718122008@news.panix.com:


> In article <Xns9B78CD0FCBCAAfdgdfjhsrtg@207.115.33.102>,



> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>



>> Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote in



>> news:clilk4pibrieolkcpgl93r7pfakmv2tsts@4ax.com:



>>



>> > Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>> >



>> >>Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in



>> >>news:proto-2174A8.12202918122008@news.panix.com:



>> >>



>> >>> In article <SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com>,



>> >>> "SODDI" <mumbo@jumbo.com> wrote:



>> >>>



>> >>>> "robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> >>>> news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>> >>@s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com



>> >>>> ... On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >>>> > That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion



>> >>>> > dollars was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with



>> >>>> > everybody's money. ;(



>> >>>>



>> >>>> > Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> >>>> > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>> >>>>



>> >>>> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>> >>>> restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>> >>>> community service.



>> >>>



>> >>> Besides what did he do that was so much worse than what the



>> >>> general financial sector did?



>> >>



>> >> You're kidding, right?



>> >



>> > No, he's probably not. It's a typical reaction ...



>>



>> Some people have no sense of proportion. ?
:( ~


>



> So who's been indited in the housing scandal?


Barney Frank. Gay gay, go away.

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
robbielynn <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in

news:ccde79b2-3a24-43d8-8253-bc9530c8f44e@r27g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 14, 8:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



>> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



>
b-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>> > iganews.com:



>>



>> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>



>> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>



>> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



>> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



>> >> >> money. ;(



>>



>> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>> >> > community service.



>>



>> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



>> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



>> >> because he's old.



>> > ?



>> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



>> >> and he may be out by February.



>>



>> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> > ? self implode.



>>



>> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



>> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



>> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



>> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into



>> something called "entropy," than it is like those three physical



>> quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known



>> way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal



>> of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby



>> and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit, then there will be



>> four, and the US will collapse into The Second Great Depression, all



>> because money disappeared into nothingness. ?;[~



>>



>> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>>



>> > I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>> > a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>> > interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>> > I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?



>



> Wow, this is heavy stuff. I'll start with looking up



> entropy. I do know a little about some of the



> wealth just being on paper but how I'm not sure.


A couple of days ago, NPR broadcast an ingenius argument. Banking is

the same thing as trust. Being an emotion, trust can suddenly

evaporate, or suddenly transmogrify into it's direct opposite. ;(

After you've looked un entropy, check out "Howl" by the Beat poet,

Ginsberg. Apparently one of the Beat's myriad contributions to public

thought was to (try to) bring the concept of entropy to the masses.

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
"Rev. 11D Meow!" <Jimmy@Crack.corn> wrote in

news:giet6c011nu@news5.newsguy.com:


>



> "Bluuuue Rajah" wroatsed...



>>



>> Some people have no sense of proportion.



>>



>> ?
:( ~


>



> NAME ONE!


I'll name two!! ;)

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
The Sicker Vicar <Convery.Kevin@gmail.com> wrote in

news:54ede66f-1c3e-4759-b4be-e69d6f3f2518@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 15, 3:52?pm, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSP...@gbr.online.com> wrote:



>> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> >"SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote in news:v--



>> >dnTt89dvNiNvUnZ2dnUVZ_qXin...@giganews.com:



>>



>> >> "Bluuuue Rajah" <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote>



>>



>> >>> The last two down cycles have



>> >>> coincided exactly with the end of an eight year presidency, and



>> >>> it's common knowledge that the market hates uncertainty.



>>



>> >> Mexico use to call it "The Year of the Money".



>>



>> >> Presidents paying off their markers with public funds.



>>



>> >That's an important insight, ?:]~. ?Where did you learn that?



>>



>> >It's actually Seven Years of Money followed by One Year (or So) of



>> >No Money. ?Wall St. knows where the new guy will take money away



>> >from, ie



> .



>> >the old guy's cronies, but they don't know where he'll put it,



>> >because all they do on the campaign trail is lie.



>>



>> >I'm really glad you said that. ?It must work that way in every



>> >country



> .



>>



>> Yeah , especially those po po dumbos ...



>> New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, one of the wealthiest members of



>> the Senate,



>>



>> He's a DEMOCRAT! Gives the LIE to all the claims about how PO the



>> Dumbos are, eh?



>>



>> Nice that his buddy SCAMmed him - no honor in that party [or any



>> other, for that matter!]



>



> Yes, one rich man with a conscience proves your whole sick worldview.



>



> Have you stopped selling drugs disguised as a nun yet?


Relax Charlie, he's got an angle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE3J27ApS_8

Make sure to watch at least through the start of the witness testimony.

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in

news:494B2CF1.DC3DD405@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us:


> TCBEvolver wrote:



>



>> SODDI wrote:



>>



>> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>>



>> I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was



>> barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall



>> and shooting them is barbarous.



>>



>> But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With his



>> greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.



>



> Should we waterboard Madoff?


Do you remember what happened to Kenneth Lay?

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
robbielynn <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> found these unused words:


>On Dec 14, 8:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ffb-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>> > iganews.com:



>>



>> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>



>> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>



>> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



>> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



>> >> >> money. ;(



>>



>> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>> >> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>>



>> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



>> >> like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's



>> >> old.



>> > ?



>> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and



>> >> he may be out by February.



>>



>> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> > ? self implode.



>>



>> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



>> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



>> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



>> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into something



>> called "entropy," than it is like those three physical quantities I just



>> listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known way to destroy money,



>> although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal of the Glass-Steigel are



>> also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby and the Tennessee senator



>> manage to kill Detroit, then there will be four, and the US will



>> collapse into The Second Great Depression, all because money disappeared



>> into nothingness. ?;[~



>>



>> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>>



>>



>>



>> > I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>> > ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>> > ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>> > ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -



>



> Wow, this is heavy stuff. I'll start with looking up



> entropy. I do know a little about some of the



> wealth just being on paper but how I'm not sure.


We can all see this, a ponzi my soul!

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:


>robbielynn <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in



>news:ccde79b2-3a24-43d8-8253-bc9530c8f44e@r27g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>



>> On Dec 14, 8:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



>>> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



>>
b-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


>>>



>>>



>>>



>>>



>>>



>>> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>>> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>>> > iganews.com:



>>>



>>> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>>> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>>



>>> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>>



>>> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



>>> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



>>> >> >> money. ;(



>>>



>>> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>>> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>>



>>> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>>> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>>> >> > community service.



>>>



>>> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



>>> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



>>> >> because he's old.



>>> > ?



>>> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



>>> >> and he may be out by February.



>>>



>>> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>>> > ? self implode.



>>>



>>> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



>>> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



>>> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



>>> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into



>>> something called "entropy," than it is like those three physical



>>> quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known



>>> way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal



>>> of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby



>>> and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit, then there will be



>>> four, and the US will collapse into The Second Great Depression, all



>>> because money disappeared into nothingness. ?;[~



>>>



>>> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>>>



>>> > I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>>> > a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>>> > interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>>> > I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?



>>



>> Wow, this is heavy stuff. I'll start with looking up



>> entropy. I do know a little about some of the



>> wealth just being on paper but how I'm not sure.



>



>A couple of days ago, NPR broadcast an ingenius argument. Banking is



>the same thing as trust. Being an emotion, trust can suddenly



>evaporate, or suddenly transmogrify into it's direct opposite. ;(



>



>After you've looked un entropy, check out "Howl" by the Beat poet,



>Ginsberg. Apparently one of the Beat's myriad contributions to public



>thought was to (try to) bring the concept of entropy to the masses.


Entropy requires masses to function ...

 
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Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:


>Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in



>news:494B2CF1.DC3DD405@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us:



>



>> TCBEvolver wrote:



>>



>>> SODDI wrote:



>>>



>>> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>>> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>>>



>>> I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was



>>> barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall



>>> and shooting them is barbarous.



>>>



>>> But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With his



>>> greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.



>>



>> Should we waterboard Madoff?



>



>Do you remember what happened to Kenneth Lay?


He made Potato Chips?

 
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> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>



>>robbielynn <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in



>>news:ccde79b2-3a24-43d8-8253-


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>>



>>> On Dec 14, 8:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>>> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



>>>> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



>>>
b-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


>>>>



>>>> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>>> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>>>> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>>>> > iganews.com:



>>>>



>>>> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>>>> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>>>



>>>> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>>>



>>>> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>>> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion



>>>> >> >> dollars was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with



>>>> >> >> everybody's money. ;(



>>>>



>>>> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>>>> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>>>



>>>> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>>>> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>>>> >> > community service.



>>>>



>>>> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



>>>> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



>>>> >> because he's old.



>>>> > ?



>>>> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



>>>> >> and he may be out by February.



>>>>



>>>> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>>>> > ? self implode.



>>>>



>>>> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it



>>>> never existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation



>>>> of Money, like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is



>>>> more like information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it



>>>> into something called "entropy," than it is like those three



>>>> physical quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the



>>>> best known way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley



>>>> and the repeal of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If



>>>> Senator Shelby and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit,



>>>> then there will be four, and the US will collapse into The Second



>>>> Great Depression, all because money disappeared into nothingness.



>>>> ?;[~



>>>>



>>>> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>>>>



>>>> > I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>>>> > a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>>>> > interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>>>> > I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?



>>>



>>> Wow, this is heavy stuff. I'll start with looking up



>>> entropy. I do know a little about some of the



>>> wealth just being on paper but how I'm not sure.



>>



>>A couple of days ago, NPR broadcast an ingenius argument. Banking is



>>the same thing as trust. Being an emotion, trust can suddenly



>>evaporate, or suddenly transmogrify into it's direct opposite. ;(



>>



>>After you've looked un entropy, check out "Howl" by the Beat poet,



>>Ginsberg. Apparently one of the Beat's myriad contributions to public



>>thought was to (try to) bring the concept of entropy to the masses.



>



> Entropy requires masses to function ...


No it doesn't. Information Theory also uses entropy.

 
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Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote in

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> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>



>>Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in



>>news:494B2CF1.DC3DD405@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us:



>>



>>> TCBEvolver wrote:



>>>



>>>> SODDI wrote:



>>>>



>>>> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>>>> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it community



>>>> > service.



>>>>



>>>> I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was



>>>> barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall



>>>> and shooting them is barbarous.



>>>>



>>>> But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With



>>>> his greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.



>>>



>>> Should we waterboard Madoff?



>>



>>Do you remember what happened to Kenneth Lay?



>



> He made Potato Chips?


He got laid, just like Joe Liebermann. ;)

 
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"robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named



> "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(


Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes

right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.

It's a pity it wasn't a Fonzi scheme, then they could have drowned the

******* in a vat of hair oil!

 
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