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 Bernie Madoff: "F--k My Victims" 
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Too bad the dumb f--- does NOT realize that his TRUE Victims were NOT his Clients but the people that these scum bag clients represented, we the people and our investments!

Why are his douche bag clients NOT right beside Bernie, hopefully he talks so that we can get him some new room mates!

If there is any Karma left in this world he will do what Ken Lay did by doing the right thing so he does NOT cost the US Tax Payer any further burden.

Now where's his buddies

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Bernie Madoff appears to have none of the remorse expected of a man staring down a 150-year prison sentence.

According to a lengthy new piece by Steve Fishman in New York magazine, Madoff, who apparently pals around with a former mob boss and a spy in a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina told a fellow inmante, "F--- my victims. I carried them for twenty years, and now I'm doing 150 years."

Madoff, whose con artist bona fides seems to have turned some fellow inmates into "groupies," even indicated to other prisoners that some of his victims actually deserved to have their money taken from them. Overall, Madoff comes off as cocksure, unrepentant and a bit miffed at the world. Here's New York magazine:

He was past apologizing. In prison, he crafted his own version of events. From MCC, Madoff explained the trap he was in. "People just kept throwing money at me," Madoff related to a prison consultant who advised him on how to endure prison life. "Some guy wanted to invest, and if I said no, the guy said, 'What, I'm not good enough?' " One day, Shannon Hay, a drug dealer who lived in the same unit in Butner as Madoff, asked about his crimes. "He told me his side. He took money off of people who were rich and greedy and wanted more," says Hay, who was released in December. People, in other words, who deserved it.
The idea that Madoff "carried" his investors or those in his employ, was echoed by earlier comments he reportedly made to another prisoner. Late last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that Madoff told Kenneth C. White, a convicted bank robber, that he "carried" his employees for years and felt that they had turned their back on him."

In December, Madoff reportedly suffered a broken nose and fractured ribs in a prison fight. (It was initially reported that Madoff fell out of bed.)

Convicted of a decades-long Ponzi scheme, Madoff's total take from investors is said to approach $19 billion

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/0 ... 02605.html

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Overall, Madoff comes off as cocksure, unrepentant and a bit miffed at the world.


Ohhhh boo hoo for you! Pfffttt!

My Granddaddy told me a looonnnggg time ago that folks were in prison for a reason - because they were stupid. They thought they were smarter than everybody else and thought they "deserved" to have what others worked for.

Look back into Madoff's childhood and I guarantee you will find a child who was given all sorts of material things and not enough love/attention from his parents.

This "special" attitude is bred into youngun's early don'tcha know? Special people think the world owes them because they are special. They don't have to abide by society's rules. They look upon other people as either users like themselves or usees and they much prefer to hang around usees that other users.

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I'm gonna run, run, run
I'm the leader of society
Since I got mine


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In some societies they are known as the "once born" because they lack souls.

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"F--- my victims. I carried them for twenty years, and now I'm doing 150 years."


That is a delusional consciousness. No sense of accountability for his actions that caused harm.

Hmmm. The flames should be nice and comforting his pea brain mentality when he gets his turn in Hades.

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The flames should be nice and comforting his pea brain mentality when he gets his turn in Hades.


Sky - did you have your Wheaties this morning? You are cracking me up! :crylaugh :spit :roflmao

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