Did you not read my explanation at all? They were in absolutely no danger of bankruptcy. they did not in any way shape or form need that money for survival. Please show me something stating otherwise if you're so sure.
So Alex Sink was the state president for NationsBank, now Bank of America? Not quite CEO of the whole company, but damn if that ain't one notch below. I see she had that part removed from her Wikipedia page, but it is on her husband's (Bill McBride) page. He ran against Jeb for governor in 2002 and lost.
I disagree about BOA not being in trouble. Merrill Lynch and Country Wide were empty puffballs. CountryWide was giving out no doc loans left and right and when the real estate market collapsed, BOA was left with nothing to back the notes.
I cannot stand Bank of America based on their way of doing business. It was the same when they were Nation'sBank. Piss poor customer service and an outright crappy attitude to all customers. Learning that Sink was running the show of Bank of America for an entire state, I am going to be doing a lot more research on both her and Scott, who I already determined is a shyster.
Looks like Sink is against drilling offshore of Florida, but she is also for Obama-care. (wasn't it Hillary-care before Obama beat her?) Back in Jan 2009, she also announced that she would not run for governor. Now she is running. Starts to sound like a true politician.
Win a little/ lose a little. I'm less excited about her now.
Just saw this on her Wikipedia page. She is a descendant of the famous Siamese twins, Chang and Eng Bunker.
If she will put that on Wikipedia, surely she has balls enough to state that she ran NationsBank. She doesn't even mention NationsBank (Bank of America.)
Back to the Siamese twins:
"Determined to start living a normal life as much as possible, the brothers settled on a plantation, bought slaves, and adopted the name "Bunker". On April 13, 1843, they married two sisters: Chang to Adelaide Yates and Eng to Sarah Anne Yates. Interestingly, this made their respective children double first cousins. In addition, because Chang and Eng were identical twins, their children were genetically equivalent to half-siblings, thus making them genetically related in the same manner as half-siblings who are also first cousins.
Their Traphill home is where they shared a bed built for four. Chang and his wife had 10 children; Eng and his wife had 11. In time, the wives squabbled[4] and eventually two separate households were set up just west of Mount Airy, North Carolina in the community of White Plains ? the twins would alternate spending three days at each home."
Can you imagine having sex with your wife, with your brother so intimately close?
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