In the midst of its negotiation with the federal government over revised terms of its bailout, American International Group Inc. sued the U.S. on Friday over a disputed $306 million in taxes, interest and penalties. The suit steps up a battle with the Internal Revenue Service largely over AIG's use of a controversial type of "tax arbitrage" transaction that authorities are challenging across the world. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123595759968105885.html?mod=article-outset-box
why not sue all americans who bought homes on mortgages, for destroying country's financial system? each of you delusional, greedy bastards pay your Masters a million bucks, then maybe we'll all get out of this terrible crisis the idea is good for everybody: lawyers, wall street, the state of israel, world peace and for educational purposes: cattle will forever remember not to hope for a home sweet home without effort, blood & sweat.