
Arison, 51, is up against an Israeli public that is notoriously cynical about power elites in general and banks in particular.
'Everyone has the right to hear voices,' quipped Motti Kirshenbaum, a popular TV commentator. 'The problem is, I don't want someone that hears voices to be owner of the bank where my money is.'
Arison doesn't actually claim to hear voices, and much of what she writes in 'Birth: When the Spiritual and Material Come Together' wouldn't seem unusual to anyone who believes in intuition and New Age ideas."
-- Joseph Marks, documenting the creation of a brand new "right" we have - one just for NewAgers - and you can find as many of these political scholars as you want, in The San Francisco Chronicle.
Oh, and there's this:
"She,...said she received warnings of the global financial crisis, though too late to save her bank from losing hundreds of millions of dollars and its longtime No. 1 ranking here.
'It's not my place or my position to make those steps at the bank,' she explained."
How convenient. Note to my Israeli friends:
Remove your money from this loon's bank - NOW.

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