Send More of These Guys To Washington: Mike Kelly
Nobody Flashes
This just in: Thanks to my good readers, when I get something that speaks for itself and stands alone, I’m posting it!
Mike Kelly, a Chevy/Cadillac car dealer from western PA, got himself elected and is telling the boys of the hood what he thinks…without a teleprompter. A good video to get on a day when Rick Santorum ran three states over Romney.
Enjoy.
(Thanks to Tom Beebe)
Nobody’s Perfect: Daniel Hegwood VS HSBC
Nobody’s Perfect
This week, we have two bank robbers…Daniel Hegwood and HSBC.
We truly do have the rich VS the poor in this story: Let’s start with Daniel.
Daniel Hegwood, 33, entered a downtown Wells Fargo over the weekend, told a teller he had a dangerous bomb inside the fast food bag and demanded money. He then fled on foot with a “substantial” amount of cash, leaving the bag behind, police said.
Yep…he figured he’s just take a McDonalds bag, fill it with an apple pie, and point it at the teller. It worked, but they did catch him, so he will be spending some days if not spending his loot, getting apple pies in jail. By the looks of him, it could be a godsend he was caught. 
And then we have HSBC…or should I say, half the HSBC bank’s officials who have been laundering money for Mexican Drug Cartels. Their apple pie is , American Express, and thousands of stolen identities to set up fake accounts.
This report from the most impeccable Jerome Corsi of WND:
A former employee of HSBC in New York has 1,000 pages of customer account records he claims are evidence of an international money-laundering scheme involving hundreds of billions of dollars by the global banking giant, which reportedly is under investigation by a U.S. Senate committee. John Cruz has delivered to WND customer account records he says he pulled from the HSBC computer system before he was fired.
Cruz was terminated Feb. 17, 2010, after two years at HSBC for “poor performance,” but he contends he was let go because senior management didn’t want to him to pursue his personal investigation.
One of the largest banks in the world, London-based HSBC has about 7,500 offices in more than 80 countries and territories in Europe, North and South America, the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East and Africa.
Cruz told WND he has “firsthand knowledge and proof of how HSBC transferred billions of dollars through accounts linked to companies that did not exist.” Cruz said that in the two years he worked for HSBC, he eventually discovered that money laundering was being carried out not only by branch managers but also by senior officers of the bank, both within the U.S. and internationally.
“From what I saw, I came to suspect HSBC had become the Mexican drug cartels’ bank of choice,” he said.
Well, there you go.
Who gets the award for the Nobody’s Perfect, biggest bank robbing scumbag of the week?
And to think, I have taken out many a loan from HSBC. Not only did the London Banks get trillions of our stimulus dollars, it seems they are getting a fair amount of stimulus from our drug addicts.
By the way, the people whose identities were stolen had no clue they had billion dollars in accounts.
Too bad they didn’t put Daniel Hegwood’s name on one of those accounts….He wouldn’t have had to rob a bank. 



