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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since illegals are so contributory and so well-off, they need no access to food stamps, free medical, or any other social welfare program, correct? What law can you, an American citizen break, a not be held accountable for? And better yet, be rewarded for? [/quote] Massive Banking fraud. Shooting a black kid. [/quote] We jail bankers. [/quote] Really? We jail bankers? Well, maybe we used to, but not any more. In the 70s we had Michael Milken, in the 80s we had hundreds of prosecutions associated with the S&L Crisis, and in the 90s we had the Enron prosecutions, but nowadays Jaime Diamon got a massive bonus for being in charge during some of the most epic fraud ever committed. According to Judge Jed. S. Rakoff, a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York who has significant experience with financial crimes, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, established by Congress, used variants of the word "fraud" 157 times in explaining the causes of the crisis. The judge writes in the NY Review of Books (http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/jan/09/financial-crisis-why-no-executive-prosecutions/?insrc=toc): "Not a single high-level executive has been successfully prosecuted in connection with the recent financial crisis, and given the fact that most of the relevant criminal provisions are governed by a five-year statute of limitations, it appears likely that none will be. It may not be too soon, therefore, to ask why?" [quote]And yes, all black kids are innocent. Lolol [/quote] No, they aren't all innocent. But some of them are, and those who are guilty of crimes may not have committed crimes that merit the death penalty. [/quote]
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