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In reply to the discussion: Charles Keating Jr., key figure in '80s savings and loan scandal, dies [View all]DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)15. The irony here is......
...this crooked banker's slush-fund/bribery entanglements with Senator John McCain, probably also help save us from a ''President John McCain.'' However small that help might have been, we are forever in his debt. Sort of. Ha!
- And for this Charlie, me and all the dehydrated babies of the world thank you!
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Charles Keating Jr., key figure in '80s savings and loan scandal, dies [View all]
TexasTowelie
Apr 2014
OP
And contributed to huge losses in my working class neighborhood with his scams. I hated RTC, and all
freshwest
Apr 2014
#34
I wonder if he died reading Hustler trying to get Larry Flynt's ass again.
Nanjing to Seoul
Apr 2014
#9
As I recall, Keating also presented himself as a champion of "traditional morality"
Ken Burch
Apr 2014
#12
I hope at least his family will miss him. But people like this have a way of shitting on even those
yurbud
Apr 2014
#26
Don't forget Neil bu$h. He and his buddies screwed Silverado Savings and Loan.
TxVietVet
Apr 2014
#30
If I recall, all 5 of them were caught and received some sort of slap on the wrist
hughee99
Apr 2014
#36
How sad that he made it to 90. The rich thieves always live a wonderful long life.
clandestiny
Apr 2014
#39