Fraudulent and deceptive system ~~> Biden Sees Economy Creating 500,000 Jobs a Month Soon
$COMPX 2530.15 11.08 0.44% 2,405,051
$INDU 11204.28 69.98 0.63% 1,309,701
$INX 1217.28 8.61 0.71%
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SEC Officials Reportedly Busy Downloading Porn During Financial Crisis
http://www.rttnews.com/ArticlePrint.aspx?id=1279481
4/23/2010 12:50 PM ET
A new report obtained by CNN shows that high-ranking Security and Exchange Commission officials spent hours downloading pornographic content on government computers during the financial crisis.
According to CNN, a summary of the investigation by the inspector general's office said, "the SEC OIG (Office of Inspector General) substantiated that 33 SEC employees and or contractors violated Commission rules and policies, as well as the government-wide Standards of Ethical Conduct, by viewing pornographic, sexually explicit or sexually suggestive images using government computer resources and official time."
More Lies and Deception: Obviously, the data is cooked as there is no indication how the sale number is generated.
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