Sunday, February 22, 2009

Wolves at The Gate



Anyone who thinks that more regulations are need should consider how the watchdogs turned their snoots away from the bacon in the Madoff and now Stanford case. Remember the criminals love the idea of more regulation, because they are the wolves who be put in directly in charge of the hen house. This proves beyond the shadow of any doubt that a lack of regulation was not the problem!

The FBI said its agents were acting at the request of the SEC when they served Stanford with papers in Fredericksburg, about 50 miles (80 km) south of Washington, D.C.

"We were helping out there to locate and serve papers," said Bill Carter, an FBI spokesman in Washington. Stanford, 58, was not taken into custody, Carter said. He declined to discuss how Stanford had been located. Other officials said he was not a fugitive and had not been hiding.

SEC spokesman Kevin Callahan said that Stanford and his two co-defendants had surrendered their passports in keeping with a judge's order. The co-defendants are James Davis, SIB's chief financial officer, and Laura Pendergest-Holt, chief investment officer of a Stanford affiliate.
So they had him and poof he's gone, great work boyz, now we know who's side your on.

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