Ask if they drug tested Bernie Madoff.. He was in fact pleading guilty in court, said, "I did it" to 11 charges of ripping people off to a tune of $77 billion... So tell your employer to stick the burgers up their ass.. and piss on the floor..:sifone:
I failed the last drug test an I took for pre-screen employment, and they hired me anyway. Marijuana has proven to be the breakfast of champions, and at least its not ripping off a bunch of assholes for their $77 b:sifone:illion. Cheers!
For the most part I will agree with you. Most of the people who invested thought they were getting a very good deal and that it had to be something illegal about it but they did so because they looked good on paper. I feel sorry for the other people. For example there was the retirement fund for a whole township invested in that scam. All of the money was for the police, fire, and like the other municipal workers. Now, nothing. Guy should be put to death. Then again I am sure he will find justice. He is not going to be able to go to some country club, not with that conviction. No minimum security thing with him. I am sure he will get shanked on the inside. Unless he starts paying Bubba and Stosh to watch his ass for him. Which is what I would do if I had all that money hidden away in some off shore account.
if you want to invest in anything... invest in the stock market. don't cha guise know? the stock market is having a liquidation sale
Tell me this man deserved to lose all of his money-A-7713 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elie_Wiesel Just because someone has money-doesn't mean that they are bad. You probably have a lot more money than most people. "Wiesel, whose charitable foundation was wiped out by Madoff, has until now mostly kept quiet about the alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme. But today, the Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient spoke passionately about his betrayal by Madoff, whom he referred to variously as "a crook, a thief, a scoundrel," as well as a "swindler" and "evil." Wiesel acknowledged that in addition to having lost his foundation's assets, he lost his personal wealth to Madoff. "All of a sudden, everything we have done in 40 years—literally, my books, my lectures, my university salary, everything—was gone," he said during a panel discussion hosted by Condé Nast Portfolio. His foundation, the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, lost substantially all of its $15.2 million in assets to Madoff; including his personal investments, total losses may be as high as $37 million. "We gave him everything, we thought he was God, we trusted everything in his hands," Wiesel said."
^^^ from recent posts we have come to the conclusion that marksup regurgitates mindless dribble from her twat
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Bernie Madoff is some like little maggot that crawled out from under a rock and managed to have a brain enough to do something that injured a number of people. I can't waste time on him. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I was retired. I had moved to Florida. I was starting over. And now I have had to move back to New York, move in with a parent, and Im 52 years old. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The only thing I would like to know -- and, again, I don't think I would believe it -- is who else is involved and where is my money? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm glad to have seen that headline, that in fact he's going directly to jail. I was actually upset that he's been out all of this time. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You know, he's going to be sentenced for 150 years. I hope he lives a very long life... if stem cells make you immortal., I think Bernie will get the first dose.