Episode 398

January 26, 2013 07:30
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Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines.

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the American legal system that authorizes plunder, a moral code that glorifies it and a financial system that profits from it.  In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Professor Steven A. Ramirez, a former Enforcement Attorney at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, about the broken social contract, when that contract got broken and how to mend it.

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romanmir 30.01.2013 19:16

It's weird that my comments disappear from this board while comments of obviously crazy people don't.

As I said earlier: want to find for capitalism? By gold.


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Lou and Abu Grade.... Impressarioles to the Starz (unregistered) 29.01.2013 09:20

Jim Evans in Neo-Dickensian Worcester in "Independent" England..NOT! (unregistered) wrote in #20
And if Mossad can screw up the courage.....after years of cowardly intimidation torture and assassinations .....(while Rothschild and Soros carry on mysteriously surviving in freedom and luxury) ....perhaps the patriotic successors to the Irgun and Stern Gang could mark Holocaust Memorial Day in a way that makes us begin to get some respect for the Israelites at last?
----------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------As recently appointed agents to Mr Evans  we must inform you that poor Jim has had an existential crisis involving a bus and an exploding Christmas Pudding and is  unable to direct his new musical "Springtime for Soros and Germany" at the Gaza Playhouse.No monies can presently be refunded owing to the mysterious disappearance of Imam Abu Maidoff our promising new American cashier.

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Nick@Nite (unregistered) 29.01.2013 05:37

CONTENDER & COBKED-X:
You're both dreaming.  As a trial balloon, try explaining to a square that his government is completely corrupt.  It's like talking to a sack of rocks.  Everyone is brainwashed.

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