10 Things You Didn't Know About Bernard Madoff

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ummm he is so dumbb he bout to spend hiz whole lifee in there smmfgdh

shababby of IN 10:47AM September 21, 2011

Didn't they recount the votes? Yeah, I think so. Quite whining you liberal pansy.

Gunwieldingrightwinger of AL 3:45PM March 09, 2011

The thought of Bernard Madoff rumming a ponsi scheme was out of the question for the government watch dogs, and his investors. It was interesting that some of the other money managers of prominance came forward to warn the securities and exchsnge commission people that he just can't be getting such high rates of return and they were told to mind their own business. Then when he took advantage of his fellow Jewish investors he showed his true colors. GREED! With such talent and cridentials he could have run a legal system and still made his investors money. Warren Buffet is doing well and it't legal with no guarentees. Madoff was like the big banks "to big to fail"!

Lee Hansen of MI 7:25AM May 02, 2010

The thought of Bernard Madoff rumming a ponsi scheme was out of the question for the government watch dogs, and his investors. It was interesting that some of the other money managers of prominance came forward to warn the securities and exchsnge commission people that he just can't be getting such high rates of return and they were told to mind their own business. Then when he took advantage of his fellow Jewish investors he showed his true colors. GREED! With such talent and cridentials he could have run a legal system and still made his investors money. Warren Buffet is doing well and it't legal with no guarentees. Madoff was like the big banks "to big to fail"!

Lee Hansen of MI 7:25AM May 02, 2010

The 2000 presidential election was stolen with help of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. He had the duty to see that voting machines that make chads must be cleaned out after every election, or they jam and votes are lost. We saw some of them jammed with chads. The Sec. of State failed in her duty and she corrupted the system. A few judges on the Supreme Court gave the presidency to imperfectly-educated Bush. "Jews For Jesus" is a small paperback, but I'm keeping it as a wonderful exposure of the many ways votes were stolen and the way the conspirators did it.

auradawnveirs of CA 12:11AM July 04, 2009

Americans are scared away from having anything to do with having WE THE PEOPLE own anything as public property. Except national parks, maybe. We need public ownership of all utilities and a national transport system, and national theatre, etc. It is good that he is to be stripped of most of what he unlawfully acquired. As for investing in the stock market, it is a gamble. Since the 1987 Crash, I lost over $240,000 on stocks and the IRS lets me deduct it as capitol loss at only $3000 year.

auradawnveirs of CA 11:57AM June 27, 2009

What else is new?

Someone mentioned KEN LAY. How timely to have or perhaps create a heart attack before being indicted. I'll wager he is still alive and living on a Carabian Island. Has any one seen him after his so called heart attack? Has anyone investigated the death certificate and who signed it? Has anyone seen him in his coffin?

Has anyone been a witness to his cremation?

Americans are so gullible. He was a close personal friend of George W. Bush and a multi million dollar contributor to Bush's election. Do we really believe that old George his best buddy would have allowed his good friend to be paraded before the federal courts and accused of any crime?

WHERE ARE ALL OF THOSE CREATIVE "INVESTIGATIVE REPORTERS"?

Would'nt that be a GREAT STORY?

Norman of HI 10:36PM May 06, 2009

What is the difference between Madoff and Obama?

Obama was elected

Jesse Helsman of CA 5:20PM April 24, 2009

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alice&zoey of NC 12:55PM April 14, 2009

When did the people of the financial world fall off the moral wagon, or have they always been so unscrupulous and we just didn't hear about it? Mr. Madoff was able to bamboozle the security and exchange people for more then a decade, and just now it becomes news!

I for one am scared as hell to get back into the market after seeing people lose 1/3rd to 1/2 of their 401k retirement fund to these scoundrels. The credit drunken binge that the country has been on, with the help of the bankers and the politicians and credit card companies has also helped to turn the market into a bigger crap shoot then it already was. I retired a few yesrs ago and put my money in a stable value fund. I didn't make 10% a year as the people under Mr. Madoff's care did but then where are they now? I didn't see my 401k plunge when the market plunged. I now have my money in annuities and C.D.'s until the charlatans of wall street go to jail or are out of business and some credibility returns to the market. Deregulation and inept policing by the government was the receipe for the mess we are in along with the illusion that the big new over priced and overleveraged house I buy will be my ticket to fame and fortune when I sell it at retirement for a huge profit and sail off into the sunset. Where will we find all these buyers when there are no jobs? I accrued money in my 401k by investing in mutual funds and then moved into a stable value fund and had no loss in the down turn of the market. The young people that are in the market will have a chance to recupe their losses but for the older investors losses of this magnetude is a death notice, no differen't than the 150 years in jail that I hope Mr. Madoff gets for his superior acumen in the investing world. The lesson for investing today is live within your means and caviot emptor, or buyer beware! We have a plethora of problems on our plate as a country and some are unemployment and illegal immigration. By deporting the illegals we will go a long way toward solving the unemployment problem. This approach was used several time in our past and it needs to be used again. The building trades are overrun with illegal workers who displace U. S. citizens when the jobs become available again. The problem is the employers of illegals need to be fined formnmmn the first offense and jailed each time thereafter just to get their attention and make the alure of greedy illegal profits less attractive. A fair wage for a days work and a safe work environment is what seperates us from a third world country but some companies have a myopic view of nn what the labor laws are all about and see the law as a suggestion.

Until we get some meaningfull leadership from our legislators in these matters we will become and stay America the land of the brave and the home of the unemployed! Or just another third world country that is controlled by a few grossly rich with blessing of there croney polititions in their pockets circumventing the law.

Lee Hansen of MI 11:37PM April 11, 2009

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