applecorped
6th May 2010, 03:26 PM
Does speculating against debt constitute a treasonous act (realizing that there is more than one definition. The question is not meant to be inflammatory, just wondering if anyone believes that under this definition of treachery how would you answer this question)?
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hpLgh41LYfUaDO4oe7qg4NoMZOhQ
""First the banks failed, forcing states to carry out rescue operations. They plunged the global economy over the precipice and we had to initiate recovery packages. Because of these packages, we have become indebted and now, they are speculating against these debts -- that is really very treacherous," she said."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hpLgh41LYfUaDO4oe7qg4NoMZOhQ
""First the banks failed, forcing states to carry out rescue operations. They plunged the global economy over the precipice and we had to initiate recovery packages. Because of these packages, we have become indebted and now, they are speculating against these debts -- that is really very treacherous," she said."