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After Antietam Victory, Secret Service Chief Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, Gen. John McClernand Confer – Stellar – 16″x20″ – Photographic Print from the Library of Congress Collection

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

  • Vintage Photo of President Abraham Lincoln – 16″x20″
  • Abraham Lincoln Visits His Generals, Antietam, Oct. 3, 1862
  • Library of Congress Collection
  • Historic America
  • Civil War

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After Antietam Victory, Secret Service Chief Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, Gen. John McClernand Confer – Stellar – 16″x20″ – Photographic Print from the Library of Congress Collection

Is Bush’s SEC chief admitting in the following quote that the weak regulation of banks led to their collapse?

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Chairman Cox Announces End of Consolidated Program Monitoring Framework IMMEDIATE RELEASE2008-230Washington, DC, September 26 2008Chairman Cox made the following statement: The last six months have clearly indicated that voluntary regulation does not work. adopted as the Congress the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, it created a significant regulatory gap by failing to give the SEC or any other body empowered to investment bank to regulate holding companies, like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns.Als I said at the time of the Congress of several in recent months, the CSE program was fundamentally flawed from the beginning, because investment banks could opt in or out of voluntary control. The fact that bank holding companies could voluntarily control of their discretion to reduce the perceived mandate to withdraw the IRB program, and its effectiveness geschwächt.http: / / www. gov/news/press/2008/2008-230 dry. htm