FINGERPOINTERS SHOULD LOOK IN THE MIRROR
Published in the Los Angeles Times - July 6, 2002

Most who are playing political blame games over the flood of corporate fraud and Wall Street corruption have no moral ground to stand on, simply because it was all but lost by the social erosion of the "me generation."

Many former "anti-establishment" baby boomers have evolved into the excessive political and corporate establishments of today -- shamelessly promoting their selfish interests, dishonesty and superficial extremes as they went along.

Indeed, before the fingerpointers cast more nets of condemnation, they should first check out the rise of lost jobs, victimized investors and shrinking pension funds in their own backyards -- then take a long, sober look in the mirror.

Daniel B. Jeffs, founder
The Direct Democracy Center

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