"It's a very serious analogy, but if the financial crisis was a war, you can't just say, wars are violent. There are also war crimes."

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"It's a very serious analogy, but if the financial crisis was a war, you can't just say, wars are violent. There are also war crimes."

--James Frischling, president and co-founder of NewOak Capital, on the legal fall-out of the financial crisis, including the new wave of 64 subpoenas issued by the Federal Housing Finance Authority last week.

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