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So says the straw man to the fire...

If they had robbed at least 4 or 5 neighborhoods worth, they would have be given community service for a cut of the profits. If they made over 1.5 million they would have got off with a fine. Which, of course, would go directly to the prosecutor's and municipal's new private golf fund.

Silly people, if your going to rob people, you have to do it on a large scale to garner the admonition and respectful approval of your fellow legalites and polimagicians.

posted by : Shallow Gallon, 21 October 2008 Complain about this comment
"nicked the identities of friends and neighbours"

Well, with friends like that, who needs enemies ?
Anyway, methinks she'll have a much greater need of a $2000 makeover when she gets out then when she had it done.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 20 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Buddha says....

5 words explains it all, KARMA. Ironic to say that they had the time of their lives, travel around the world, eat fancy food and exotic hairdo. All at the expense of their friendly neighbors. How stupid can you be, honestly? Tho shall not steal from your neighbors, so much for Sunday school. Well, if I was them, I would have invested all that money in Google stock, or platinum or even brought some risky long term bonds. Go in style they say, and style is what you finally get in jail.

posted by : Lord Buddha, 20 October 2008 Complain about this comment

Bonnie and Clyde face the music

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