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white collar crime

Have to agree. They put a couple of CEO's to jail to make like justice is being done, and the same assholes that caused the meltdown a year ago are still running the show, with billions of taxpayers money ta boot. The FBI's hands are tied so they go after a small time crook in a foreign country and stick out their chests and thump on them like apes. If I had millions to donate to either party, I'd probably never have to serve time. When was the last time the Mafia was gone after. They learned fast where the power lies,their all involved in politics. To top it off they get to write the laws that benefit them. Makes for a good movie.

posted by : Uncle, 20 October 2009 Complain about this comment
A few points of Observation

4 quick points:

1) I'm an American.

2) I think it's stupid of the US gov't. to go after minor crimes of an international nature. We in the US do plenty of things that are crimes in other countries. Heck - 90% of our press could be arrested in certain areas of the world for what they write freely about here.

3) No one was hurt - some bandwidth was used - big deal.

4) Didn't Apple Corp. get it seed money by hacking the phone system and selling blue boxes - Both Steve W. and Steve J. have admitted doing so.

posted by : Elliot, 20 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Voice over IP 'hacker' in court today

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