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Monday, 02/12/2007 12:10:38 PM

Monday, February 12, 2007 12:10:38 PM

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''After Grassley, who was equally angry and agitated with the SEC, had heard a bunch of the testimony, he cut the SEC off and proposed legislation that would stop a government agency from hassling whistleblowers like Aguirre - the SEC is subpoenaing all his correspondence with Congress, which both Grassley and Specter went nuts over - and justifiably so, as Aguirre pointed out that he had already supplied an exhaustive amount of data to the SEC.

As he closed the hearing, Specter said, "We are not finished with this."

His last words were that this is "Very, very troubling, at a minimum."

Yes, Senator. You are correct. What you are seeing is a regulator acting like a private company trying to engage in a cover-up of its nepotism and obstruction of justice. Exactly like one. And its ego and power is such that it thinks it can tell Congress to pound sand.''

http://www.thesanitycheck.com/BobsSanityCheckBlog/tabid/56/EntryID/540/Default.aspx


IMVHO This is exactly what is needed. fwiw


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