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With McCain-Obama election near, stricken Wall Street workers take law into their own hands

October 9, 2008 |  2:33 pm

The Ticket has just received a breaking news photo of suddenly unemployed Wall Street workers taking the financial crisis into their own hands.

It's rather shocking. Are we on the brink of social anarchy near the climax of a national election?

And nowhere else will you get this kind of complete spot coverage of the economic crisis's impact on the presidential race between Barack Obama-Joe Biden and John McCain-Sarah Palin.

Click on the "Read more" line below to see what we mean.

-- Andrew Malcolm

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Outraged out-of-work Lehman Bros. traders stage a protest at corporate headquarters, blockading the entrance with their own personal vehicles.

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OMG!!! Barack & Obama sparring over how to help homeowners!!!

pbbffft.

A nuclear bomb is going off on Wall Street & the plight of the homwowners will be forgotten as waves of lay-offs hit home.

All you granola crunchers shouting "Death to the big corp's", well you are getting it, too bad about all those student loans, hard tp pay them off working as a barista at Starbucks.

Obama's a pinhead (albeit a suave, debonair, charming one), McCain sucks, welcome to the brave new Depression. Either one will be a disaster, & of course we'll be hearing a bunch of lame Democrat excuses about the "Bush Years" for the next 20 years probably.
We're toast.

Check out the Ferrari's and the Lamborghini's in that parking lot! Boo hoo, I feel sorry for them (wink wink)

If they weren't smart enough to see this coming and socked away all that money they made, then they deserve to be in the bread lines.

It looks to me like they were taking American hard-earned Currency and converting it to Italian fun funds... Of course it's now at the expense of tax payers...
http://www.RootsofDemocracy.com

This picture is worth, well, in this recessed and inflated market: 700-billion words!



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