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27/08/2010 07:57:17
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01477367
Message ID:
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>>>I'm curious how far breaking the law is ok in your view then. What else is it ok for them to do? Rob a bank? Steal from the grocery store? Steal a car? Break into homes and steal another person's belongings? Anything they think they need to do for a better economic life?
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>>Funny how "breaking the law" suddenly gets explained via straight theft from a person. I somehow never see embezzlement, corporate fraud, Ponzi schemes, buying laws, Microsoft etc. As if any of these aren't a convincing example.
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>we have our very own fraudster returned here. Asil Nadir
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>He's been in North Cyprus (no extradition) for 17 years but I think now feels they will have trouble trying him.
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>So despite fleeing bail he returns not to prison but to a luxury rented house in Mayfair.

Here in Illinois our latest rogue governor, Rod Blagojevich, just finished a trial on multiple corruption charges. The most notable was trying to sell Barack Obama's Senate seat when Obama was elected President. ("This is f*****g golden and I'm not going to just give it away" was one of his many profane comments recorded on wiretap). The jury wound up deadlocked, 11-1, and he will be retried next year. The holdout was a 67 year old woman who said everyone and their mother was pressuring her to go along but she simply did not think his actions were criminal, just unseemly. I don't agree with her but respect her position if that's what she believes. That's the system we have (stolen more or less directly from you folks).
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