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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.07 12:03:00 -
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Endless chatter about freedom & democracy.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.08 13:39:00 -
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Apparently German nationwide weekly newspaper "Die Zeit" did some research on the swedish prosecutor of Assange, Marianne Ny :
Marianne Ny gilt darnber hinaus als besonders weitgehende StaatsanwSltin. So hatte sie sich einst in einem Fall von Frauenmisshandlung dafnr ausgesprochen, dass MSnner, die von Frauen beschuldigt werden, aber nicht verurteilt sind, in jedem Fall vorsorglich eingesperrt werden mnssten û um der Frau "Raum zum Nachdenken" zu verschaffen. "Erst wenn der Mann gefangen genommen ist und die Frau in aller Ruhe Zeit bekommt, mit etwas Abstand auf ihr Dasein zu blicken, bekommt sie die Chance zu entdecken, wie sie behandelt wurde", sagte sie damals.
Ad-hoc translation: she thinks that if a woman accuses a not convicted man, this man should go to jail. While the man is jailed, the woman has some room to think about the situation. "Only when the man is jailed and the woman has time to think about their existence/being(dasein,hard to translate), she will get the chance to discover how she was treated."
Hope some swedes here can provide better link/translation :-)
Anyhow.. this sounds like some kind of weird Taliban/Rumsfeld logic to me.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.08 17:12:00 -
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Found it on Craig Murray's blog :
This from Danish WMD whistelblower - jailed for two years for whistleblowing - Major Frank Grevil:
Comparison of crime statistics between the three Scandinavian countries, which have historically a highly similar societal structure, gives the remarkable result that the incidence of sexual crimes is about ten times higher in Sweden than in Denmark or Norway. Usually Sweden's higher proportion of unassimilated immigrants from first and foremost islamic countries is blamed, but it would seem to be only a minor part of the explanation. Rather, political instructions to the police seem to be the major reason! Critics maintain that Sweden has turned into a gynocracy, with some of the most hateful female politicians - front figures for a party called "Feministiskt initiativ"* - having publicly declared that male fetuses should be selectively aborted, and all adult males castrated! In such an atmosphere of hate, the Swedish police has been instructed to put all alleged crimes of even the most remotely sexual character under the statistical heading "****". This includes consenting intercourse between teenagers with the female part being slightly under-age. It also includes consenting intercourse where the female part was drunk.
Craig: So whoever initiated the plot to go for Assange on Swedish sexual charges knew what they were doing.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.08 21:19:00 -
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I don't think anybody here is hating you. Thats what you are supposed to think.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 14:07:00 -
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C&P from Toronto Sun.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 15:47:00 -
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Originally by: Dav Varan
If the answer to either of the above questions was yes then I'd say go away and come back to these forums once you have finished going through puberty.
From Wikipedia: Rhetorical questions encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the question must be.
Yes Sir. It must be the only valid answer.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 18:31:00 -
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Originally by: Florio Yep, an ex-bob thanking the bees. Good going chaps.
Somehow everything is interconnected. Good job rap news maker, really.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 22:58:00 -
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Edited by: Zhula Guixgrixks on 09/12/2010 22:57:58
Originally by: Adunh Slavy
Anyone who belives Assange doesn't have an angenda is fooling them selves or a liar. Little more can be expected from the blame America first crowd.
Ofc he has , why should't he ? You can even listen to it or read it.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 23:19:00 -
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Journalists have agendas too. ISK for example. It's not that simple.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.09 23:49:00 -
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Real journalists ? Who is a real journalist ? Maybe somebody with a degree ? Let's take a look at Bill-shutup-Oreilly.
wikipedia claims: O'Reilly returned to school in 1973[26] and earned an M.A. in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University
So here we have an example. He is a journalist and he is not self-proclaimed. But for many he sounds rather like an propaganda minister of hate than a journalist.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.10 00:23:00 -
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Originally by: Reiisha [
China ...Iran
Lot of true things in your post Reiisha.
Those countries do a lot of straightforward nasty things like blocking Wikileaks (and other sites!) or claiming Assange is a US agent. So we can see he is getting lot of attention from almost every nation. Why ?? Think for yourself :-)
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.10 11:13:00 -
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Originally by: Toshiro GreyHawk and I think he should hang - literally hang.
Mr. lynch mob, I think you've said enough.
CCP: "The posting of ...threatening, hateful..."
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.10 18:05:00 -
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Originally by: Sidus Isaacs
What really annoys me is the focus on Assange, while the real problem is what the leaks reveals.
Lot of people (groupies) really like faces. People are weak and projecting their hopes on a person.
Maybe little bit less of the face would be good, who knows:
Less Assange more WikiLeaks#1 Less Assange more WikiLeaks #2 Less Assange more WikiLeaks #3
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations Waterboard
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Posted - 2010.12.10 22:29:00 -
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anti-terrorist officers scare 12 year old
Today this, yesterday 16 year old script kiddie and a few weeks ago tear gas attack against protesting children in Germany.
Something is wrong here. Somebody is really scared.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.12 01:05:00 -
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Assange kept in the same cell once occupied by Oscar Wilde
It is most probably a fake information...but in this case I hope the responsible authority demonstrated a bit of british humor :-)
by Oscar Wilde:
A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.
Illusion is the first of all pleasures.
No good deed goes unpunished
Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
It is in the brain, and the brain only, that the great sins of the world take place.
If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.12 01:23:00 -
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Originally by: Betty Boom Here the map of freedom of speech. Really funny, where are the most dots.
Netherlands ? I like the wikileaks.relaxman.nl domain :-)
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.12 15:38:00 -
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WikiLeaks documentary from ArteTV (French & German broadcast)
sorry guys, no english version available :(
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.13 02:22:00 -
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For the lulz : Transparency and Open Government
ôIf you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance.ö
George Bernard Shaw
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 16:08:00 -
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Edited by: Zhula Guixgrixks on 14/12/2010 16:08:38
Originally by: Wendat Huron Matters little, they're just keeping an eye on him, swedish prosecutor's stalling for time till the US can come up with something to charge him with and tell Sweden to fork him over.
My thoughts. Guardian:
3.36pm: Hang on. Swedish prosecutors plan to launch an appeal against the decision to grant Assange bail. They have two hours to do lodge an appeal. Assange will not be freed until that process is over.
The Klingon prosecutor Orak.. ah the swedish prosecutor makes total ass of himself. With all background knowledge about the imaginary r4p3 story, the attempt to steal time looks too ridiculous.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 16:48:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron we've only been official members of NATO since Wikileaks outed us.
hehe,good one
Originally by: Sidus Isaacs By and large Assange is irrelevant, he simply is the face of an organization that is trying to better our world.
And they have already exposed several serious things about the worlds politics.
Yep he is the face. People & press need faces. Even if Julian Assange would be a criminal.. we already have juridical techniques to deal with facts provided by criminals, it's called Queen's or King's Evidence. The absurdity in our case is, he is not a criminal but the witch hunters are.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 17:01:00 -
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"Mark Stephens: Swedes still refuse to turn over evidence to the British court as asked several times - they're not embarrassed, are they? ;/"
Time is running up. US gov and their swedish gov clowns have no clue what to do now. They will probably construct something very funny soon. It's a trap. Where are my freedom fries ?
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 19:03:00 -
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Muahhhh : Thorax nudged her back, integrity and stuff Cmon Sweden, do something :-)
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 22:45:00 -
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19-year old Dutch website hacked to "consciously unmasked"
When young Iranians do it, "we" call it Green Revolution.
Regarding the narrow minded views... Marianne Ny is not Sweden, Toshiro is not US etc. I'm happy to see so many people united beyond the selfishness of old national states.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.14 23:19:00 -
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Edited by: Zhula Guixgrixks on 14/12/2010 23:25:07 U.S. Air Force blocks Internet access to NYT, Guardian and 23 other sites posting WikiLeaks documents - Reuters
Taliban group issues new ban on sale of music
from the twitter world:
RT @NaomiAKlein We have been living in a New Dark Age. #Wikileaks is turning on the lights. No wonder the rats are scurrying.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.15 00:00:00 -
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Originally by: Louis deGuerre
Doing DDOS attacks is rather stupid. It's not what I call a peaceful protest.
I'm not sure. I compare it rather to a sitin in front of a building. I think it's not comparable to full scale DDOS attacks which were done previously (Estonia for ex.) Here a few thoughts on it
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.15 11:21:00 -
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Originally by: Louis deGuerre
Fixed link
thx :-)
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
There are non-damaging alternatives for these attacks and there are various reasons I think this is a bad development.
It is non damaging. Which alternatives ? Boycotts do similar "damage" to companies (lowering revenues)
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
1. This kind of behaviour reflects badly on their 'cause' and it will actually cause a loss of sympathy in the eyes of the public.
Thats true because in most cases reporting media have no clue whats actually going on. But you are right, with current level knowledge it will cost sympathy.
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
2. I suspect 90%+ of the participants have no idea what they're getting into and never expected their IPs to get
Yes thats true. Again low level of knowledge.
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
3. The claims are the attacks cause no real damage. This is of course nonsense. The costs of equipment and staff that is needed to fend off and recover from these assaults is very high aside from harder-to-measure losses like loss of revenue and people not being able to get needed information.
Of course it may cost extra hours of staff etc. But you cannot always argue with money. If you follow this path, you may quickly find yourself in a dictatorship. Why should companies follow some crazy human rights ? It's costs equipments, staff and even may lower the revenue. What we are missing atm are some constraints for such actions. I see a big difference between buying a russian bot net or doing a few site requests from Amazon.
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
4. It might lead to much stricter internet regulations which is always bad.
It may. It again depends on knowledge level of the legislative. And because it's low you are probably right.
Originally by: Louis deGuerre
I can understand people wanting to be able to 'do something', but this is not smart.
Yes, I also prefer other actions. But again there are differences and people are not able or willing to see it.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.15 13:30:00 -
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Originally by: Louis deGuerre
Boycot the company and spread awareness and encouraging others to boycot the company as well. Blacken their name in all the media you can reach.
yes yes :-) I found a nice quote
ôI learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty, but the pig likes it.ö George Bernard Shaw
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.17 22:09:00 -
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Edited by: Zhula Guixgrixks on 17/12/2010 22:12:32 Thats really funny. Just reading it on Guardian: US officials regard European human rights standards as an "irritant", secret cables show, So... human rights are irritant and people enforcing it lame ducks without vision ?? It's getting more interessting day by day. I hope the lame ducks from AirStrip1 will grow some balls and release Julian in January :-)
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.20 12:30:00 -
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Originally by: Herzog Wolfhammer One side effect of Wikilieaks
Good one. How true: "Your reaction speaks volumes".
Truth about todays omni present hypocrisy scares so many. And because they got accustomed to it, they will fight back by all means. Not their empty chatter, but their reactions will expose the truth.
"You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.22 13:33:00 -
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Originally by: Pan Crastus
Damn those leaky condoms!
"Make leaks not war."
approved by space pope
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.22 19:58:00 -
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Originally by: Malaclypse Muscaria Spanish parliament rejected a newly proposed law .
Yep, a good thing. Some people starting using their brains. Certain uncertainty coming from other countries and the EU bureaucracy is also visible.
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Zhula Guixgrixks
Increasing Success by Lowering Expectations
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Posted - 2010.12.23 13:13:00 -
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Originally by: Louis deGuerre
...I mean if we are to have a civil society, you cannot have senior people making calls on national TV to go around the judiciary and illegally murder people. That is incitement to commit murder.
Assumed we would live in a sane society his statements make perfect sense. Unfortunately it isn't the case. But anyhow, it's refreshing to hear a decent and healthy statement nowadays.
RL satire best satire:
"Is This How Bank of America Is Preparing For the Next WikiLeaks Release?"
Bank of America has started snapping up "sucks" and "blows" domains for its executives in seeming preparation for the coming Wikileaks dirty-little-secrets-haemorrhage. In a stunning tribute to the financial acumen of BofA's C-suite, they seem to have missed the fact that total combinations of $FIRSTNAME/INITIAL + $LASTNAME + [blows|sucks|crook|thief|fraudster].[com|net|org|ws|info|cc|ca|ch|whatever] multiplied by, say, $5/domain/year exceeds the total capital reserves of the bank.
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/12/22/b-of-a-snaps-up-exec.html
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