Yeah, I think it was wrong for them to hack her email, too.withahip wrote:Love her or hate her, it was wrong to go all Patriot Act on her email:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7622724.stm
The attack comes as Ms Palin falls under scrutiny for the way that she used personal e-mail accounts to conduct state business as governor of Alaska. US law dictates that all messages connected to official business as state governor must be preserved.
Epsilon wrote:I lived through the Glass-Steagall days at my former employer, where
banks couldn't distribute its own mutual funds/products. Once that
law was repealed, all bets were off, lines were blurred even more as
to what banks and brokerages could sell, off-balance sheet assets
and liabilities weren't somebody elses risk any more. Banks were now
on the hook for the underlying investments, which seemed as of late to
have become extremely exotic and too complex with counterparty
solvency in question. I'm all for progress if it will make things better in
the long run, but not sure getting that law repealed was worth seeing
viable companies evaporate, creating unrepairable damage. So sad.
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