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Government Involvement in the AIG Problems Continues to Stir the Nation. AIG problems have been making headlines the last few days. American International Group (AIG) is an insurance conglomerate and is the largest underwriter in the US. This company operates out of New York with branches and subsidiaries all over the world. However, gross malpractices

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More than $100 Billion Dollars AIG Bailout Funds Were Paid to the National and International Banks More than $100 billion dollars from the AIG bailout funds have been paid to the US and European banks. The major receivers of the funds were Goldman Sachs, Deutche Bank and the Societe Generale. The paid money is used

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The Aig 60 Billion Dollar Loss Signified A Failed Management Strategy. The news of Aig 60 billion dollar loss didn’t catch the financial pundits unawares, many of whom have been expecting that the company would explode someday because it has been sitting on a keg of gunpowder in the way the management of Aig spend

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Party Politics That Agree With Censorship Could Make Politicians Say What Their Affiliates Want to Hear. When American politicians take actions that indicate that they agree with censorship, the American public must choose what they believe. Either these politicians and representatives truly believe that censorship defends important ethical and moral values, or they are being

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The Struggle Against Fascists Is Required To Constantly Sanitize Our World. Working against fascists in this modern time demands critical efforts: the reason is that fascism has been dynamically transformed into different methods of bad leadership in the world. And some of these bad leaders have made frantic alliances with the other authoritarian heads of

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If There is an Act That Eliminated Habeas Corpus Can it be Legal? The act that eliminated habeas corpus following 9/11 was the Presidential Military Order given by Bush on November 13, 2001. Forces were ordered to detain non-United States citizens believed to be in league with or aiding terrorism efforts and for them to

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