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flyslip March 5 2010, 06:00:59 UTC
they were merely getting what they were due

Ahahahahah NO. There isn't a dildo in the world large enough for these self-involved twits to truly "get what they're due".

Ugh, the self-righteousness! The tantrums! Overgrown teenagers, the lot of them. And they're whining about not getting a bonus? They're lucky they haven't been LYNCHED, en masse.

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moropus March 5 2010, 14:32:02 UTC
What a lot of self-centered, arrogant bastards. They are luck they aren't unemployed as a group.

Imagine trying to get a job when your last job was AIG and the whole world knows you were part of this pity party following the rape of the world's pockets. Americans deserve to lose money? Pal, Americans have lost money supporting your sorry ass after they lost money investing in your sorry company.

Repeat after me: Want fries with that?

Of course, smiling might be a job skill beyond their level of ability.

The real mistake Americans made was leaving these fools with anything. After all, they knew what their company was doing to us and didn't say a word. We shoulda gone through their house and portfolios and looked for the missing money. All of it did not go to a few evil geniuses at the top. Plenty went to shut up the whiners, if this is any indication of what has gone on in there.

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chessdev March 5 2010, 14:59:28 UTC
Sadly, the AIG employees themselves were the pool of people
with the experience needed to unwind the financial products
to limit the damage...

and they accuse the *government* of blackmail???

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chessdev March 5 2010, 15:01:34 UTC
Man,
I can't even comment on this article like I want to because
if I did I'd be pissed off the rest of the day.

But a few of those people need to have some pinecones
shoved up their butts to let them BEGIN to appreciate the
damage their company's contracts have caused people.

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