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Donald M. Remy (Bio)...NCAA-GC

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http://www.zimbio.com/Freddie+Mac/articles/z06yy9Q4HMM/Meet+NCAA+new+Chief+Council

"They ignore the basic tenants of their own bylaws, move the goalposts as they see fit when it comes to controversial rulings and hire an attorney to be their lead council who was not completely honest about his work history when he was working for one of the organizations responsible for the financial meltdown in 2008." (emphasis added)
 

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I'm not sure what you want us to do with that.

I can kill his pets or shave his kids or something, I guess.
 
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I'm not sure what you want us to do with that.

I can kill his pets or shave his kids or something, I guess.
Yeah let's start with that
 

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Shall I break out the brown paper bag of poop and my lighter?
 
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I'm not sure what you want us to do with that.

I can kill his pets or shave his kids or something, I guess.
We can't kill the pets unless its one of the 300 fishy squid species. Protocol has to be followed in this land of justice for all. ;)
 
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http://www.zimbio.com/Freddie Mac/articles/z06yy9Q4HMM/Meet NCAA new Chief Council

"They ignore the basic tenants of their own bylaws, move the goalposts as they see fit when it comes to controversial rulings and hire an attorney to be their lead council who was not completely honest about his work history when he was working for one of the organizations responsible for the financial meltdown in 2008." (emphasis added)
Does this imply that the NCAA has some function that deals with legalities? ;) I'd ask Fishy to punch him in the uterus if he had one.
 
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Does this imply that the NCAA has some function that deals with legalities? ;) I'd ask Fishy to punch him in the uterus if he had one.
Have a good day suzyQ. Fishy as the designated hit man? Why not? I think he can do the job. ;) He is very "likeable".
 
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It is pretty clear that the NCAA is tone deaf but this is the icing on the cake. They ignore the basic tenants of their own bylaws, move the goalposts as they see fit when it comes to controversial rulings and hire an attorney to be their lead council who was not completely honest about his work history when he was working for one of the organizations responsible for the financial meltdown in 2008. And this is the organization that is going to rule on Bruce Pearl and Jim Tressel for lying? This is new example that Mark Emmert is trying put forth
 
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It is pretty clear that the NCAA is tone deaf but this is the icing on the cake. They ignore the basic tenants of their own bylaws, move the goalposts as they see fit when it comes to controversial rulings and hire an attorney to be their lead council who was not completely honest about his work history when he was working for one of the organizations responsible for the financial meltdown in 2008. And this is the organization that is going to rule on Bruce Pearl and Jim Tressel for lying? This is new example that Mark Emmert is trying put forth
http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2011/2011-267.htm


The SEC's complaint against the former Fannie Mae executives alleges that, when Fannie Mae began reporting its exposure to subprime loans in 2007, it broadly described the loans as those "made to borrowers with weaker credit histories," and then reported — with the knowledge, support, and approval of Mudd, Dallavecchia, and Lund — less than one-tenth of its loans that met that description. Fannie Mae reported that its 2006 year-end Single Family exposure to subprime loans was just 0.2 percent, or approximately $4.8 billion, of its Single Family loan portfolio. Investors were not told that in calculating the Company's reported exposure to subprime loans, Fannie Mae did not include loan products specifically targeted by Fannie Mae towards borrowers with weaker credit histories, including more than $43 billion of Expanded Approval, or "EA" loans.

Guess who advised Mudd, Dallavecchia and Lund on all matters? I worked at the SEC many years ago before moving on to the hedge fund industry. ;)
 
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