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But for the grace of God ...
by Suzanne Fields
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What a fortnight this has been for observing the human animal in his natural habitat. We're reminded daily of the clay feet, the wounded psyches, the angst of the exploiters and the anger of the exploitees. Their behavior runs the table, from naive foibles to deep, tragic flaws, linking the venal with the vulnerable. All is writ large in headlines about money, sex and power.

Like the beat-beat-beat of the tom-tom, like the tick-tick-tock of the stately clock, the drip-drip-drip of the raindrops (with apologies to Cole Porter), a voice within keeps repeating, "Why, why, why?" We want reasons why our cultural icons can move so quickly from the spotlight of center stage to hidden places among the shadows of the wings, there to reveal lives lived most scandalously.

We watch with fascination when men on stilts feed our fantasies, but there's nothing left but frustration and disappointment when we witness the witless and wasteful repeating the stupid mistakes of those who fell before them. We're inevitably teased into looking for explanations elsewhere.

Achilles had only his heel to worry about. (Our heels impose larger worries.) The arrow pierced Achilles' heel, but not before he could show an honorable side. He rose above mistakes made through anger, greed and pride, and his myth lives inside the history of literature larger than life-size. How puny our fallen titans look by comparison. No myth can be written small enough to suit.

When Bernard Madoff stood up to be punished for the pain his greed had inflicted on so many, U.S. District Judge Denny Chin imposed the maximum 150 years of imprisonment. The judge called his crimes "extraordinarily evil," and the cries of universal agreement sounded like the chorus in a Greek tragedy. But do we examine ourselves as we examine him or merely dismiss self-examination as "there but for the grace of God go others"?

Dante links the notion of greed to the biblical warning that the love of money is the "root of all evils." In his "Inferno," Dante puts the greedy together with the hoarders who give nothing to their neighbors. The tightfisted and the ravenous wolves are destined to keep bumping into each other as they endlessly push a boulder in the fourth circle of hell. They spend the afterlife in eternal conflict: "Ill-giving, ill-hoarding, lost for them the light of the bright world and in this scuffling caught."

Too bad so many of the charities that benefited from the "profits" earned by Madoff are either out of business or greatly diminished in their ability to help others. Who will make up for those losses?

When Madoff turned to face his victims in the courtroom and spoke of his life as "tormented" by his cruelty, his victims were unmoved. The news that his wife cries herself to sleep every night, consoled only by the $2.5 million she will be allowed to keep, impressed no one -- and certainly not his victims, who cry themselves to sleep every night, too. Would the Madoffs shed tears of remorse if they hadn't gotten caught? Dante is merciless toward the greedy; less condemning toward the lustful.

So, too, the public reaction to the misdemeanors of our randy politicians, such as the adultery of Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina. But for his remarkable press conference and continuing interviews, in which he looks more a fool than a sinner, he might have earned greater public sympathy.

Human frailty is fathomable -- and forgivable. Though the state briefly was left leaderless for love, South Carolina survived his absence. By printing the private letters between the governor and his mistress, the press looked even more prurient than usual. We felt sullied by reading them, but read them we did. Who among us would not take pleasure in being addressed as Beloved (and who among us would not feel foolish if an intimate letter to a beloved was held up for public entertainment)? This was not correspondence between Antony and Cleopatra, but the media were the asp in the grass.

Michael Jackson is a moral tale well told before -- a talented man who dies before ripening into maturity. By all accounts, he long ago snuffed out his talent with drugs and an obsession with cosmetic surgery that exposed the qualities of the outer man as something less than skin deep. The stick figure he left behind was pecked to death by the hordes of freeloaders at Neverland. He could moonwalk better than anyone else, but where ultimately did the walk take him?

"For all the gold that is beneath the moon, Or ever was," Dante wrote, "(it) never could buy repose."

Will we never learn?

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Suzanne Fields is a columnist with The Washington Times.

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Berney Madoff the Liberal.

Sorry I really don't have much sympathy for the Hollywood and New York Liberals Berney Madoff scammed.

A fundamental rule of investment is diversification. You simply do not put all your eggs in one basket. If you don't know the fundamentals, don't invest. Buy insured CDs and Savings bonds.


Many Liberals believe greed is wanting to keep what you earned.

In reality, greed is wanting to take what other people earned.

Liberals love using the full force and power of the Federal Government to take what other people earned.

150 years
Perhaps a just sentence, but it is only a symbolic one. He was born in 1938. The oldest known human was a French woman who lived to 126. 70 plus 150 is 220-ther is no way could Bernie Madoff live long enough to serve out his sentence. Life without parole would have accomplished the same end, but was not symbolic enough. We humans do not want to face up to reality. Perhaps that is a protective mechanism-otherwise life would be too grim to be tolerated for many of us.
Our society is so full of bull.
Donald W. Bales

Madoff and Ponzi scammed the greedy
and those with a little larceny in their souls. You cannot cheat an honest man and if it is to good to be true, it really is to good to be true, come to mind.

Why Madoff?
What makes him so different from the rest of the criminal, corrupt class? Barry Soetoro a.k.a Barack Hussein Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Michell Obama, Eric Holder,
and the rest of the criminal cabal ruling this country. Madoff just ripped off a few gullible
investors, this gang running the country into the ground have more to answer for..and treason is a good start.

After all
Bernie only ripped off a few million or billion
give or take a dollar or two when the criminal elected and appointed cabal are busy ripping off We The People for Trillions, enslaving our posterity if not ourselves, shredding the Constitution in the process..which is worse?

madoff
Al Gore is a fat madoff


You can get away with murder
in this country, but you better keep your hands off other peoples money. Unless you are an elected official. Then you can get away with either or both.

bernie steals a few billion
uncle sam steals trillions and calls it social security. who is the bigger crook?

Tea Party
So now we are living in a true kleptocracy until the Current Occupant of the WH is repudiated either via a vote (too long, too long!) or impeachment (not likely). It's a dismal prospect.

As for the smaller scandals, which the MSM uses to distract us from the Great Big Scandal that is the current administration, I remember a number of preachers saying, "Please notice that when I point a finger at you, I have three fingers pointing back at me."

Thank you!
Thank you Ms. Fields for a great article.

Fact Bernie Madoff stole money from unsuspecting people by guile and deceit. That is a crime. It doesn't matter who he swindled. It doesn't matter whether or not his clients were greedy themselves. It matters that he what he did was legally and morally wrong. Lock him up and throw away the key.

PUT THE BLAME WHERE IT BELONGS
Each and every document and contract used by Madoff was created by a lawyer. There is no way that a thousand lawyer are not involved. The fact that they did exactly what their boss told them to do is not an excuse.

Also, could you imagine what the media would be saying about Madoff if he was not a Jew. They are all afraid to tell the truth, because they would be accused of being anti-semitic.

The reason you don't hear so many complaints or explanations about most big scale financial problems, is because so many of them are conducted by a Jew

Did you ever think that the Jews in Germany in the 1930s, did not do anything that made Hitler and some other Germans hate them for what they did in a couple of years. It was the result of thousands of years of misconduct, not just a couple of years.

Jim
Jesus, Freud, Einstein, et. al are watching you make a fool of yourself.

Are you not aware that the real villains who control the financial and industrial and food supplies are the Klingons?

Happy Birthday Baracky!
Would you like to send Barack Obama a birthday message this year?

Now's your chance.

Though he has never released a long-form birth certificate, Obama claims to have been born Aug. 4, 1961, in an unnamed Honolulu hospital that has yet to take credit for the historic birth of the baby who would become America's first black president.

WND's SuperStore has designed and printed postcards for the occasion. The front of the card raises the question: "Where's the birth certificate?" The back is open for your personalized greetings.

"I'm encouraging Americans to send these postcards in plenty of time for Barack Obama's birthday," said Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND and someone who has made it his personal mission to find that missing birth certificate. "This is an opportunity to anyone to send two messages at once to Obama – one concerning the search for truth about his constitutional eligibility for office and the second your own personalized note."

Farah points out the postcards can be used to send notes to anyone – not just Barack Obama.

"These postcards are not pre-addressed to the White House," he said. "They are postcards that can be used to send to your friends, your member of Congress, your relatives. It's just another way of keeping the issue of eligibility on the front burner – right up through 2012 if necessary."

Purchasers of the postcards will receive mailing addresses for the White House and Congress should they choose to use them for those purposes.

It's just the latest effort by Farah to raise the visibility of an issue he says was ignored by his colleagues in the media and most of the nation's elected officials, including Republicans.

Go here for more info on sending Baracky a B-Day greeting he won't forget:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId= 102900

WHERE'S THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE?

USPatriot56


Madoff and the Federal Reserve
Maybe Madoff got what he deserved, but how about the Federal Reserve who has bilked America out of trillions. They should be tried for grand theft of an entire nation. The U.S. should bring all these private banks to court and if nothing else, sever their relations with the Fed. THEY ARE THE CAUSE OF INFLATION AND RECESSION. President Woodrow Wilson carelessly signed the bill turning over our money to these private banks and America soon felt their dictatorial hand in the Depression of 1930.

All the World is a stage
and Bernie Madoff mearly a player......
It's a tragedy that those who invested with Madoff were duped out of their millions, but as Dante' wrote so goes the saying, "money is...."
If these "investors" were not so greedy and also might I add naive to trust their fortunes to some one who was bringing in impossible returns on their money while the market flipped and flopped, well, we all know that hindsight is 20/20. The Madoffs got off light. Bernie should have been placed in stocks and pelted with garbage and publicly taunted before going to jail.(real jail, not country club jail) And as for the Mrs., how could she not know or been involved in some small way. She should be taken back to square one.
And since MJ was mentioned at the end of the article. "HE'S DEAD" let him rest in peace, something he could never do while he was alive. Money is the root of all evil, and who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men........

High-end fools
My wife and I belong to a little investment club in our church. We have a modest portfolio and try to learn what we can about investing. We're nickel-and-dime traders, but one thing we do know is not to concentrate our modest resources in any one company. However, many of the people who lost millions at the hands of Madoff, including smart people running some major charitable foundations, concentrated put most of what they had in Madoff's pocket. What went on here? Didn't anyboy think that a yield that seems too good to be true probably is just that?

Greed, vanity, the belief that 'it can't happen to you' and more have been with the human species throughout its history, and that's not going to change. H*ll, some people even vote Republican.
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