Joe Cassano
Vigilante Justice
It's time to take names and numbers.
Let me make myself perfectly clear. What I don't want is
'is 'ead on a stick. In the stockades will do. To history, this scum is worth millions alive. Don't no one take a shot at them. No martyrs, please.
If I strike readers as over the top this morning, it's not that I jumped.
It's that I've been pushed.
It's time to take names and numbers.
Let me make myself perfectly clear. What I don't want is
'is 'ead on a stick. In the stockades will do. To history, this scum is worth millions alive. Don't no one take a shot at them. No martyrs, please.
If I strike readers as over the top this morning, it's not that I jumped.
It's that I've been pushed.
6 Moderated Comments:
Thanks to Fearguth at Bildungblog. Permission pending!
So what's wrong with "'is 'ead on a stick?" Personally I like Grassley's idea. Suicide is the honorable way to go.
With all these financial pigs, I'm beginning to think Mike's right: seppuku or hara-kiri may have merit for the AIG swine.
Apparently, there's so much public outrage that employees are returning their bonuses. We should pass a law that they return all money they made since 2001.
To history, this scum is worth millions alive.
Yeah, and if he starts naming names he better have a bunch of highly paid and trained bodyguards. Because broke former investors will not be his biggest worry.
I'm more a guillotine type gal. Or public hanging. Or firing squad. I like my justice a bit raw. But first, I want all their assets frozen and then returned to the public coffers.
I was just here, http://takeyourmedicine.blogspot.com/2009/03/oh-so-conflicted.html
And she just lost all her retirement which as a librarian in Main was invested with AIG. She's planning to pitch a tent on the grounds of one of the exec of AIG, since they took all her money and now are getting bailed out with a happy ending. Look for her. And then teach me how to link an http thingy into a comment. Thanks.
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