IndyMac Collapse Fuels Fears About WaMu
by Wendy Kaufman
All Things Considered, July 17, 2008
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92642046
Biggest U.S. Bank Failures: Four of the top 10 biggest failed U.S. banks and thrifts were based in California.
1. Continental Illinois National Bank, Chicago (1984) - $40 billion in assets
2. IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, Calif. (2008) - $32.2 billion (as of March 31)
3. American Savings & Loan, Stockton, Calif. (1988) - $30.2 billion
4. First RepublicBank, Dallas (1988) - $17.1 billion
5. Bank of New England, Boston (1991) - $13.4 billion
6. Gibraltar Savings, Simi Valley, Calif. (1989) - $13.4 billion
7. HomeFed Bank, San Diego (1992) - $12.2 billion
8. Southeast Bank, Miami (1991) - $11.0 billion
9. Goldome, Buffalo, N.Y. (1991) - $9.9 billion
10. City Savings (1989) Somerset, N.J. - $9.8 billion
Source: FDIC
Internet Censorship Alert
Internet Censorship Alert: Alex Jones exposes agenda to 'blacklist' dissenting sites (March 14, 2010)
As I predicted, the Obama Administration is trying to shut down the Internet - at least the parts he doesn't like. Barack Obamas regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein has stated that he wants to ban conspiracy theories from the internet. Think about what this means - Every video, every website, every blog, every email, that exposes or just criticizes the government for any reason whatsoever could be labeled a "conspiracy" and taken down. Your home could be raided in the middle of the night, and you could be carted of to jail for criticizing the government. All they have to do is call it a "conspiracy theory".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqAWmBLFodE
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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