To: library user
So can an Oppenheimer Fund investor now sue them for abandoning their rights? I sure would. A class action suit by the investors.
3 posted on
05/08/2009 10:56:40 AM PDT by
Oldexpat
To: Oldexpat
This will certainly be interesting.
To: Oldexpat
So can an Oppenheimer Fund investor now sue them for abandoning their rights? I sure would. A class action suit by the investors. I have decided that the best way of deflecting Alinsky's Rules back on Obama is through the courts. There is a certain poetic justice in using lawyers to bedevil lawyers. The Goldwater Institute is very good at this, and there are others. Let's make a commitment to bankroll as many junkyard dog lawyers as we can to gum up the works.
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12 posted on
05/08/2009 11:47:23 AM PDT by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order.)
To: Oldexpat
And their fiduciary duties to investors, most likely, and hopefully it will be ugly.
13 posted on
05/08/2009 11:53:29 AM PDT by
DTogo
(High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
To: Oldexpat
So can an Oppenheimer Fund investor now sue them for abandoning their rights? I sure would. A class action suit by the investors.I would certainly hope so. You can see who they are trying to please and it's not the investor.
15 posted on
05/08/2009 1:58:59 PM PDT by
kcvl
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