Stop Blaming ‘All of Us’ For This Wall St. Meltdown

We are not "all at fault." There are specific people — and policies — responsible for the mess.

September 29, 2008 - by Richard Miniter

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1. Jack Mullins:

OK, I agree with what you wrote. I am tired of taking the blame for something I did not have a part in. OK. Show us a list of names, all the names of those responsible. Put it out there for everyone to read. Let the wrath of the people fall on the heads of those really responsible. I want to know who these people are.

Sep 29, 2008 - 6:09 am

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