Mr. Zakaria: Today you allowed the hypocrite Rattner to attack Mitt Romeny for tax planning that many, many high net worth individuals employ.It is not illegal. You did not say that. Nor is it illegal to use trusts for inheritance and liability planning. You did not point that out either. I "recoil" at the unprofessional journalism, which is nothing more than propaganda. I suspect that Rattner has his own tax attorneys who do tax planning for him. Why did you not ask Rattner if he had a tax and estate attorney? Did not Mr. Rattner pay a large fine for paying off pension funds for their business? Did you mention that? Why did you not ask him how it is that he knows so much about the innner workings of Bain? It is not a public company. Are the Obama bundlers at Bain Capital providing confidential information to the media and to the Obama administration? Why did you not ask him that? As a Medill graduate, I must demand that you allow Mr. Romney equal time to answer the charges that Mr. Rattner made against him as you did not challenge him. I expect a response. The public airways belong to me as well as to CNN, and there are journalistic standards that must be maintained in a free society.
could some one elect fareed as advisor to the white house? he makes more sense, has better ideas, is backed up by facts and easy to understand examples,, not just this white house , but through any of the men elected, we need some one to see the whole picture and can understand what to do about it,,,
Watched with interest the interview with the Professor regarding pain and the brain. Immediately brought a question to my mind . . . do people with a high tolerance or low tolerance for pain have something different in their brains? I have always had a high tolerance for pain and my daughter has a very low tolerance for pain. Could this be due to some anomaly in our brains?
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Mr. Zakaria: Today you allowed the hypocrite Rattner to attack Mitt Romeny for tax planning that many, many high net worth individuals employ.It is not illegal. You did not say that. Nor is it illegal to use trusts for inheritance and liability planning. You did not point that out either. I "recoil" at the unprofessional journalism, which is nothing more than propaganda. I suspect that Rattner has his own tax attorneys who do tax planning for him. Why did you not ask Rattner if he had a tax and estate attorney? Did not Mr. Rattner pay a large fine for paying off pension funds for their business? Did you mention that? Why did you not ask him how it is that he knows so much about the innner workings of Bain? It is not a public company. Are the Obama bundlers at Bain Capital providing confidential information to the media and to the Obama administration? Why did you not ask him that? As a Medill graduate, I must demand that you allow Mr. Romney equal time to answer the charges that Mr. Rattner made against him as you did not challenge him. I expect a response. The public airways belong to me as well as to CNN, and there are journalistic standards that must be maintained in a free society.
Not going to happen Virginia..
Fareed is a shill for the Obama WH... much as the rest of the "journalists" who work for CNN and MSNBC
could some one elect fareed as advisor to the white house? he makes more sense, has better ideas, is backed up by facts and easy to understand examples,, not just this white house , but through any of the men elected, we need some one to see the whole picture and can understand what to do about it,,,
Watched with interest the interview with the Professor regarding pain and the brain. Immediately brought a question to my mind . . . do people with a high tolerance or low tolerance for pain have something different in their brains? I have always had a high tolerance for pain and my daughter has a very low tolerance for pain. Could this be due to some anomaly in our brains?
Thanks for the thought-provoking segment.