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Re: Glass-Steagall Fans Plan New Assault If Volcker Rule Deemed Weak

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Good morning KTC;

Driving was rough, tougher was getting back into the house when I got home. Couldn't get the car up the driveway, sheet of ice, & I needed to maneuver up the grass to get to the house. TaDa!

I hadn't heard of Robespierre, so I did a scan.

Maximilien François Marie Isidore Robespierre (IPA: [ma.ksi.mi.ljɛ̃ fʁɑ̃.swa ma.ʁi i.zi.dɔʁ də ʁɔ.bɛs.pjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and politician, and one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.

As a member of the Estates-General, the Constituent Assembly and the Jacobin Club (Jacobin leader during the Reign of Terror), he advocated against the death penalty and for the abolition of slavery, while supporting equality of rights, universal suffrage and the establishment of a republic. He opposed war with Austria and the possibility of a coup by the Marquis de Lafayette. As a member of the Committee of Public Safety, he was an important figure during the period of the Revolution commonly known as the Reign of Terror, which ended a few months after his arrest and execution in July 1794.

Influenced by 18th-century Enlightenment philosophes such as Rousseau and Montesquieu, he was a capable articulator of the beliefs of the left-wing bourgeoisie. His supporters called him "The Incorruptible", while his adversaries called him dictateur sanguinaire (bloodthirsty dictator). His reputation has gone through cycles. It peaked in the 1920s when the influential French historian Albert Mathiez rejected the common view of Robespierre as demagogic, dictatorial, and fanatical. Mathiez argued he was an eloquent spokesman for the poor and oppressed, an enemy of royalist intrigues, a vigilant adversary of dishonest and corrupt politicians, a guardian of the French Republic, an intrepid leader of the French Revolutionary government, and a prophet of a socially responsible state.

[1] In recent decades his reputation has suffered from his association with radical purification of politics by the killing of his enemies.[2][3] 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilien_de_Robespierre




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Re: Glass-Steagall Fans Plan New Assault If Volcker Rule Deemed Weak
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I prefer the Robespierre Rule.


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