May 14 - The fight over Dick Grasso’s legacy at the New York Stock Exchange has taken another bizarre turn.
Last week, some members of the exchange went public with plans to remove a plaque commemorating those who died on September 11 because the plaque was signed by the former NYSE chief. Grasso resigned last year amid controversy over his pay package.
But NEWSWEEK has learned that the exchange now appears to be backtracking. Richard Adamonis, a spokesman for the NYSE, says “there are no plans” to remove the plaque--at least for now. Adamonis says there have been “discussions” about the subject among officials at the exchange, but that John Thain, the NYSE’s chief executive has not approved the plan.
Adamonis won’t say which way Thain is leaning. “The plaque is still in place,” he added. But one NYSE insider tells NEWSWEEK that there is little chance the plaque will be removed anytime soon. “I’m not saying it won’t happen, but the feeling right now is that its unlikely,” the sources says.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4980690/The signature of IMMORALITY in BLOOD is all over the Republicans and their INSANE beloved ANTI-CHRIST.