Sunday, July 3, 2011

Strauss-Kahn Set Up to By Chicago Machine

Oh what irony! Now that the charges are about to be dropped and Strauss-Kahn’s position at the IMF has been filled we find Cristine Lagarde once served as chairman at one of the world’s largest law firms, Baker & McKenzie in where else but “Chicago”! What a wonderful coincidence. If the theory is true, the Chicago Crime Machine has one more of it’s own in one of the highest places of all. In an interview with Xinhuanet, Martin Eichenbahm, a former for the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago had nothing but praise for Lagarde. So, in light of the recent developments in the Strauss-Kahn case, what are the odds he can regain his position as IMF chief? Nada! The charges conveniently were not dropped before the end of the official work day on Friday and the United States court system will not be operating on July 4th because of the Independence day holiday. Christine Largarde will become IMF chief at the beginning of business hours on Tuesday, July 5th. A full 5 hours before the courts open in New York. The Chicago Crime Machine rolls on!

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