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Lodestar

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25. Indeed. We need to start building new prisons for all the white collar crime
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 05:11 PM
Nov 2013

that has been corrupting and destroying this country. It is a crime, plain and simple, and should be treated as such.

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Put them in jail and they'll cut this crap out. tblue Nov 2013 #1
Yep. Fines lower than what they stole aren't a deterrent. Seize their assets and lock them up. Scuba Nov 2013 #2
Punching hippies is what the Very Serious People do Fumesucker Nov 2013 #3
Even our judicial system sees Ichingcarpenter Nov 2013 #5
Yeah, well ... Scuba Nov 2013 #6
"Aggressively working?".. sendero Nov 2013 #4
The Statue of limitations is aggressively Ichingcarpenter Nov 2013 #7
The Department of Justice’s Willful Blindness to the Willful Blindness of CEOs (Steve Cohen edition) BelgianMadCow Nov 2013 #8
^ Wilms Nov 2013 #9
Holder.. 4dsc Nov 2013 #10
Holder, Summers, Geithner, Jaime Dymon lark Nov 2013 #12
and the billionaires are twice as rich now Ichingcarpenter Nov 2013 #14
Sickeningly true!!! lark Nov 2013 #24
It does. zentrum Nov 2013 #16
Are you really surprised? lark Nov 2013 #11
The plutocracy laughs at this judge and says his career is over. Rex Nov 2013 #13
I'll never understand.... ReRe Nov 2013 #15
As much as I appreciate and agree with the sentiment DefenseLawyer Nov 2013 #17
No, judging is what they do. mbperrin Nov 2013 #36
No, deciding the cases before them is "what they do" DefenseLawyer Nov 2013 #38
Well, of course you would never appear in front of any such judge, mbperrin Nov 2013 #41
Would you be just as pleased if this judge was criticizing prosecutors DefenseLawyer Nov 2013 #42
K&R DeSwiss Nov 2013 #18
K&R'd! snot Nov 2013 #19
Can the American people file complaints about crime themselves and force the hand sabrina 1 Nov 2013 #20
+1 a whole bunch.......nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #39
Prosecute! wowser Nov 2013 #21
I'm for it. mbperrin Nov 2013 #37
"Justice Dept...spokeswoman said...prosecutors are "aggressively working" on...investigations" woo me with science Nov 2013 #22
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Nov 2013 #23
Indeed. We need to start building new prisons for all the white collar crime Lodestar Nov 2013 #25
we have enough prisons onethatcares Nov 2013 #27
It's probably hard to prosecute them since Turbineguy Nov 2013 #26
"Why didn't this news get higher exposure?" red dog 1 Nov 2013 #28
Fire Eric DonCoquixote Nov 2013 #29
+ 1000 red dog 1 Nov 2013 #34
99% of Americans feel the same way. nt valerief Nov 2013 #30
Most rididulous line in the entire article: 99Forever Nov 2013 #31
This administration's FIRST priority was to bail out these criminals to the tune of trillion$$$. Romulox Nov 2013 #32
Too big to fail, Too big to Jail 99th_Monkey Nov 2013 #33
A Wall St. White House won't ever prosecute Wall St. They're "Too Big To Jail"! blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #35
That's great but would mean more if done before the statute of limitations ran out. pam4water Nov 2013 #40
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