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In reply to the discussion: After Elizabeth Warren Calls Them Out, AIG Drops Its Threat Of Suing The Government [View all]0rganism
(23,856 posts)27. can't we be happy about both?
I'm not seeing how appreciation for one action has to diminish regard for the other.
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After Elizabeth Warren Calls Them Out, AIG Drops Its Threat Of Suing The Government [View all]
Report1212
Jan 2013
OP
I'd say she's probably already earned her annual salary as a Senator, but we can most
bullwinkle428
Jan 2013
#2
Not to mention nearly every pundit on TV and thousands of Americans as well.
progressoid
Jan 2013
#46
That's too bad, I think it would have been great if they had sued the Government.
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#18
Shall we send her roses and ping-pong balls like we did Barbara Boxer on her bold moves?
Tigress DEM
Jan 2013
#35
Wow!! Our new "freshman" woman US Senator is showing the Democratic Party & POTUS what's what!
99th_Monkey
Jan 2013
#30
I think AIG had to bring the option of joining the lawsuit to their Board, but that they never were
SacoMaine61
Jan 2013
#41