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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-19-10 06:11 PM
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32. Of course people know about Fabrice. It was discussed here on
Edited on Sun Dec-19-10 06:12 PM by sabrina 1
DU when he was arrested.

How about the mortgage fraud laws and all those who engaged in the corruption? Do you remember when the FBI back in 2005 warned about the corruption and was actively investigating it, only to be pulled back by the Bush administration so they could 'fight the great WOT. They were left with not enough people to go after the crooks. Do you think that was an accident?

How about we start from there. Put more law enforcement people in place to start investigating again. If there were so many crooks back then that the FBI could not even begin to handle the massive fraud, then clearly more needs to be done to get these investigations going again.

Once that happens, then we can answer your question 'who should be prosecuted'. If the crooks are being protected, that's a difficult question to answer isn't it?

Start with investigations, as they are doing in Iceland right now.

Them charge those who are suspected of wrong-doing.

That's how it's usually done. Wll, for the 'lesser people' anyhow.
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