Saturday, January 17, 2009
Maybe Gordon Brown should be using Boy George's methods on the bankers.
Boy George was last night starting a 15-month jail term for handcuffing a male escort to a wall and beating him with a chain. Gordon Brown, however, is UK Prime Minister and circumstances dictate he should have more liberty.
IMO: The financial regulator, the FSA, decided, with spectacularly bad timing, to allow previously banned short selling: Why? Is there a reason, or just bad timing again ?
Boy George was last night starting a 15-month jail term for handcuffing a male escort to a wall and beating him with a chain. Gordon Brown, however, is UK Prime Minister and circumstances dictate he should have more liberty.
IMO: The financial regulator, the FSA, decided, with spectacularly bad timing, to allow previously banned short selling: Why? Is there a reason, or just bad timing again ?
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