..."Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at its worst. And until we step up and kick that out of the park it's going to be the same system all the way."
... But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.
"Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at its worst. And until we step up and kick that out of the park it's going to be the same system all the way."
... There is more than one kind of corruption in American society and politics. ...
weve already discussed this case in another thread........ and quickly came to the conclusion that the rich white guy with no prior record clearly deserved a much stiffer sentence than the poor black guy with a prior record thicker than your computer tower........ FFS
correct....... it has everything to do with the money involved.......... not a single thing to do with the fact that the CEO had never gotten so much as a parking meter ticket......... the other guy has been in and out of jail with numerous felony convictions on his record....... nothing at all
however I didnt create the law for white collar crimes...... as I recall it was a democrat (looking out for the little guys and poor people) who wrote that one
correct....... it has everything to do with the money involved.......... not a single thing to do with the fact that the CEO had never gotten so much as a parking meter ticket......... the other guy has been in and out of jail with numerous felony convictions on his record....... nothing at all
It appears to me that the CEO's crimes were over a period of time, so if the CEO could have been convicted at the time of each crime then I contend the record of the CEO would surpass that of the homeless man.
It appears to me that the CEO's crimes were over a period of time, so if the CEO could have been convicted at the time of each crime then I contend the record of the CEO would surpass that of the homeless man.
That's some lawyer language twisting right there! You wouldn't happen to be one would you?
Just think of how many crimes the homeless man had commited and never caught? You think everytime the guy committed a crime he was arrested? The homeless man got a stiffer sentence because of his priors. I bet you look for a guy that only crime he ever committed was robbing a bank. I bet his sentence would be less than your homeless guy.
I'm a new kid on the block but I'll risk this...
Two of America's most successful exports, it's culture and the reality of personal indebtedness. The latter to corporate holdings. Could be a recipe for some kind of success but what is success is there when all slash and burn has been slashed and burnt?
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