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Just a legal fleecing which they had given some one.
The fleecing of customers really need to be exposed.
"This is really just the fleecing of the homeowner."
And the fleecing of victims often begins in an e-mail in-box.
Robert, attend, old fellow, I am giving you a new lamb for the fleecing."
He maintained the original $15 million loan could have been easily refinanced and what happened was "a total fleecing of taxpayers."
The more sadistic of them might enjoy pauperizing the competition, but almost all wanted customers who would look forward to the next fleecing.
And the fleecing was made possible to a large degree by the Bush administration's willingness to let Enron run amok.
Most important, the marks have to be rich enough to afford a fleecing, and not because the con artists have a conscience.
He mentioned in his internal email distributions that the programs offered through the video relay service was a "classic fleecing of America."
Thanks to a growing number of specialist operators, lone holidaymakers seeking company no longer have to choose between a cattle market and a fleecing.
Why take a risk when it serves no end but the systematic fleecing of the gullible by organized crime and unscrupulous politicians?
Nowhere has President Clinton been so caustic as in his attacks on the pharmaceutical industry for its alleged fleecing of consumers.
Minimal fleecing - the furtive surcharge or unspoken tourist tax - should be accepted with good grace.
He had already decided that these were no lambs ready for the fleecing, for they had little-at least, by his standards.
But the networks and many newspapers that own TV stations have largely ignored their own fleecing of the taxpayers.
Mickey and Irene didn't care about that, any more than they cared about the potential results of their fleecing of this new, struggling nation.
Because the common people, the 99% if you will, don't have an army of lobbyists to 'convince' the government that the corporate fleecing of America is wrong?
She knew she was capable of believing in something more than mere money and the relatively simple techniques required for the fleecing of the male race.
He was also the owner of a waterside tavern renowned for foul practices, including robbery, extortion, and the fleecing of customers.
"We added features like 'In Depth' and "The Fleecing of America.'
The Big Con: Crackpot Economics and the Fleecing of America.
In my experience it is usually the tourists in NY who are fleeced and robbed, rather than doing the fleecing and robbing.
As the role, originated by John Lithgow, involves the fleecing of ladies, the question for this 56-year-old actor is whether he has ever been a scoundrel.
William Proxmire, The Fleecing of America.