Elizabeth Holmes, CEO of Theranos, finally charged

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


Be an honest person, work hard, and obey the laws. Not hard.


She is the type of a person who wants murderers get light sentences of ten years or less.


You’re right, I am. I don’t think retribution is the answer.


Why don't you place your caring concern towards innocent, murdered victims and their children and families who will miss them forever and never get over wondering if their loved ones suffered at the hands of a murderer?


How could people who have you as an advocate need me too??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


She stole almost a BILLION dollars through sheer lies and fraud.

WTH? Her children would be better off never knowing her.


She didn’t steal it. It didn’t go to her bank account. She used it to try to change the world. She lied, and she failed, but she didn’t steal.


I wonder if that billion could have been spent on some other more promising medical research. Nope, can't think of any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


Be an honest person, work hard, and obey the laws. Not hard.


She is the type of a person who wants murderers get light sentences of ten years or less.


You’re right, I am. I don’t think retribution is the answer.


Why don't you place your caring concern towards innocent, murdered victims and their children and families who will miss them forever and never get over wondering if their loved ones suffered at the hands of a murderer?


How could people who have you as an advocate need me too??


Those who have lost loved ones can never have too much support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


She stole almost a BILLION dollars through sheer lies and fraud.

WTH? Her children would be better off never knowing her.


She didn’t steal it. It didn’t go to her bank account. She used it to try to change the world. She lied, and she failed, but she didn’t steal.


It's still stealing, even if it didn't go to her bank account, honey.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


She stole almost a BILLION dollars through sheer lies and fraud.

WTH? Her children would be better off never knowing her.


She didn’t steal it. It didn’t go to her bank account. She used it to try to change the world. She lied, and she failed, but she didn’t steal.


It's still stealing, even if it didn't go to her bank account, honey.


+1


She also lied all the lies: FDA, CMS, FTC, SEC and I'm forgetting one. She broke laws at 4 or 5 different fed agencies. She deserves the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know it’s wrong, but I feel bad at the thought of a mom being ripped away from young children.

I know, I know. I could never be a judge.

She's not being ripped away. She chose this knowing she'd probably go to prison and didn't care.


+1


She's a master manipulator. That's what the kids are about. That's it. Some people don't do feelings and she's one.
Anonymous
As a reminder. Those kids were not going to be raised by EH. They would be raised by nannies, at best. and a stream of them too. Not one person to love them until adulthood. Better off with...whomever loves them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


Be an honest person, work hard, and obey the laws. Not hard.


She is the type of a person who wants murderers get light sentences of ten years or less.


You’re right, I am. I don’t think retribution is the answer.


Why don't you place your caring concern towards innocent, murdered victims and their children and families who will miss them forever and never get over wondering if their loved ones suffered at the hands of a murderer?


How could people who have you as an advocate need me too??


Those who have lost loved ones can never have too much support.


I agree except I mean people who lost loved ones to an excessively retributive justice system. For some reason Democrats lose this thread when the criminal is white or wealthy but I personally am very consistent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


Be an honest person, work hard, and obey the laws. Not hard.


She is the type of a person who wants murderers get light sentences of ten years or less.


You’re right, I am. I don’t think retribution is the answer.


What do you think is the answer? How do we make sure these intelligent people with a life full of legitimate options stay on the right track? Would a good talking to make a difference do you think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


Be an honest person, work hard, and obey the laws. Not hard.


She is the type of a person who wants murderers get light sentences of ten years or less.


You’re right, I am. I don’t think retribution is the answer.


What do you think is the answer? How do we make sure these intelligent people with a life full of legitimate options stay on the right track? Would a good talking to make a difference do you think?


I think short sentences are plenty impactful. Especially on people like Holmes.
Anonymous
Ahahhahahahaha

Sorry laddies, 😢 on the stand doesn't work anymore. The defaulting to sexual assault to manipulate emotions doesn't work either. Glad this privileged white woman will be behind bars.
Anonymous
Not reading this entire thread so this sentiment has probably l ready been expressed but it was completely irresponsible of her to get pregnant with another child before she knew her fate. It's clear to me she hoped a pregnancy would earn her favor in sentencing. Poor kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it sad. I think American prison sentences are too long across the board and this is another example of it. She’ll miss so much of her children’s lives because we are so retributive.


She stole almost a BILLION dollars through sheer lies and fraud.

WTH? Her children would be better off never knowing her.


She didn’t steal it. It didn’t go to her bank account. She used it to try to change the world. She lied, and she failed, but she didn’t steal.

Oh PLENTY of that went into her bank account.
Anonymous
Her ponytail hairstyle was better than the bleach dried out curling iron ringlets. Her mom's hair is way more stylish. I'm surprised her lawyer hasn't told her her to do something with her hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her ponytail hairstyle was better than the bleach dried out curling iron ringlets. Her mom's hair is way more stylish. I'm surprised her lawyer hasn't told her her to do something with her hair.


I think she is trying very hard to look girlish and youthful since her boyfriend is so much younger.
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