>Are you implying there is a link?
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>I am glad to see Gramm is out of the McCain inner circle, he was slated to be McCains main finance guy, and he was the driving force behind getting Glass-Steagall passed (actually his lobbiest donaters were)
Two fine moments:
"Gramm said the bill would improve banking competition and stability."
"The bill is anti-consumer and anti-community," advocate Ralph Nader declared. "It will mean higher prices and fewer choices for low-, moderate- and middle-income families across the nation." In addition, he said, "Personal privacy will be virtually eliminated" under provisions allowing affiliated businesses of the newly merged companies to share customers' personal financial data as they offer one-stop shopping.