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In reply to the discussion: Holder: Big banks may face criminal cases soon... says, no such thing as 'too big to jail.' [View all]KG
(28,795 posts)71. holder, the guy who brokered the marc rich pardon? yeah, right.
he know which side his bread is buttered on...
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Holder: Big banks may face criminal cases soon... says, no such thing as 'too big to jail.' [View all]
bigtree
May 2014
OP
You hit the nail on the head, tridim. Those who don't know what they're talking about but
Cha
May 2014
#47
Million dollar fines are merely part of the cost of doing business for these banks.
FuzzyRabbit
May 2014
#54
strategy involves a shift away from the 'securities fraud' charge to 'bank fraud'
bigtree
May 2014
#19
Let me guess, by the Liberty & Jones U grads that infiltrated DoJ and were never fired when Holder
Hestia
May 2014
#67
How compelling, coming six years into the Obama presidency and during an election year.
woo me with science
May 2014
#20
No, AG Holder is an intelligent accomplished person who is doing his job.. which is more
Cha
May 2014
#48