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In reply to the discussion: Lanny Breuer Cashes in After Not Prosecuting Wall Street Execs-- Approximate Salary of 4 million $ [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)45. "Not Prosecuting Wall Street Execs" ?
[font size=3]Now, now, Manny.
You "can't begrudge them their wealth."
I know some of these guys, "and they are just savvy businessmen."
"I mean, look at all the Baseball Players."
"Its the Free Market", Manny.[/font]
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Lanny Breuer Cashes in After Not Prosecuting Wall Street Execs-- Approximate Salary of 4 million $ [View all]
antigop
Mar 2013
OP
Not to forget - a lack of prosecutions is a consequence of persistent budget cuts
bhikkhu
Mar 2013
#8
You always get the argument from the RW that we don't need more laws, just enforce the ones we have.
bulloney
Mar 2013
#38
It would be interesting to know whether your Sen responds in a way other than "Thank you for
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#57
No. There is a general five-year statute of limitations. Those who were hired to enforce the law
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#58
Arne Duncan's press sec bailed a couple of weeks ago to work for sleazebag Murdoch.
Smarmie Doofus
Mar 2013
#62
So what does our President have to say about this corruption in his administration?
rhett o rick
Mar 2013
#64