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Glad to see the jerk get his justice. At his age, he is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. Hopefully Kenneth Lay is next.
And oh ya, a big to those whining that the Administration wasn't going after the big corporate criminals. Our legal system takes time, particularly with complex fraud cases, but when justice does come it is sweet.
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Heh... he's in his 60s, but it'd be funny to see an 85 year sentance handed down. Your corpse will remain behind bars!
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Originally posted by Ming
Nahhh... life with no parole... oh, and he gets Bubba as a cell mate
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Is it just me that doesn't get the same kind of anger from corporate crime, basically theft on a large scale, than from violent crime? I'm not sure I could ever consider some false accounting or even a little embezzlement to be on the same level of nastiness as beating the living **** out of someone.
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Originally posted by Drogue
Is it just me that doesn't get the same kind of anger from corporate crime, basically theft on a large scale, than from violent crime? I'm not sure I could ever consider some false accounting or even a little embezzlement to be on the same level of nastiness as beating the living **** out of someone.
I'd rather get beat up than have my entire 401k disappear.
I'm still waiting for the convictions at Enron. I'm still paying higher rates because of their criminal doctoring of accounts and fraud. I can only guess being friends with Bush means you get to walk when you commit horrible crimes.
Speaking of Enron I still chuckle now and then at all the righties here who dismissed our claims that Enron was cheating the system to drive up energy prices in California. The poor righties were convinced by Fox News that the problem was enviromental regulations even though the regulations hadn't changed in years and prices suddenly spiked 500% after Enron got control of the system.
Originally posted by Drogue
Is it just me that doesn't get the same kind of anger from corporate crime, basically theft on a large scale, than from violent crime? I'm not sure I could ever consider some false accounting or even a little embezzlement to be on the same level of nastiness as beating the living **** out of someone.
I'd rather have DP for some white-collar crimes than for first-degree murder. They cause a hell of a lot more damage.
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