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June 20, 2008 at 3:16 PM #226116June 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM #225969sfexporterParticipant
we need tougher laws to deter these white collar felonies or else same shit will happen again and us tax payers will have to foot the bill. Or else Enron, Worldcom, et., will reoccur.
June 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM #226079sfexporterParticipantwe need tougher laws to deter these white collar felonies or else same shit will happen again and us tax payers will have to foot the bill. Or else Enron, Worldcom, et., will reoccur.
June 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM #226097sfexporterParticipantwe need tougher laws to deter these white collar felonies or else same shit will happen again and us tax payers will have to foot the bill. Or else Enron, Worldcom, et., will reoccur.
June 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM #226127sfexporterParticipantwe need tougher laws to deter these white collar felonies or else same shit will happen again and us tax payers will have to foot the bill. Or else Enron, Worldcom, et., will reoccur.
June 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM #226140sfexporterParticipantwe need tougher laws to deter these white collar felonies or else same shit will happen again and us tax payers will have to foot the bill. Or else Enron, Worldcom, et., will reoccur.
June 20, 2008 at 4:57 PM #225985salo_tParticipantI don’t think the death penalty is the answer, doing that would be taking us backwards as a county (don’t they still do this in the middle east?) but I am all for hard labor camps and when they get out revoking many of the common citizens rights such as owning property, voting, driver license, business license, etc for a few or more years as probation. And a large portion of any future revenue they earn will go to paying off the money they stole for the rest of their lives and the government will sell off all his assets to put towards his debt. Basically he/she will pay for their mistake for the rest of their lives.
June 20, 2008 at 4:57 PM #226094salo_tParticipantI don’t think the death penalty is the answer, doing that would be taking us backwards as a county (don’t they still do this in the middle east?) but I am all for hard labor camps and when they get out revoking many of the common citizens rights such as owning property, voting, driver license, business license, etc for a few or more years as probation. And a large portion of any future revenue they earn will go to paying off the money they stole for the rest of their lives and the government will sell off all his assets to put towards his debt. Basically he/she will pay for their mistake for the rest of their lives.
June 20, 2008 at 4:57 PM #226112salo_tParticipantI don’t think the death penalty is the answer, doing that would be taking us backwards as a county (don’t they still do this in the middle east?) but I am all for hard labor camps and when they get out revoking many of the common citizens rights such as owning property, voting, driver license, business license, etc for a few or more years as probation. And a large portion of any future revenue they earn will go to paying off the money they stole for the rest of their lives and the government will sell off all his assets to put towards his debt. Basically he/she will pay for their mistake for the rest of their lives.
June 20, 2008 at 4:57 PM #226141salo_tParticipantI don’t think the death penalty is the answer, doing that would be taking us backwards as a county (don’t they still do this in the middle east?) but I am all for hard labor camps and when they get out revoking many of the common citizens rights such as owning property, voting, driver license, business license, etc for a few or more years as probation. And a large portion of any future revenue they earn will go to paying off the money they stole for the rest of their lives and the government will sell off all his assets to put towards his debt. Basically he/she will pay for their mistake for the rest of their lives.
June 20, 2008 at 4:57 PM #226154salo_tParticipantI don’t think the death penalty is the answer, doing that would be taking us backwards as a county (don’t they still do this in the middle east?) but I am all for hard labor camps and when they get out revoking many of the common citizens rights such as owning property, voting, driver license, business license, etc for a few or more years as probation. And a large portion of any future revenue they earn will go to paying off the money they stole for the rest of their lives and the government will sell off all his assets to put towards his debt. Basically he/she will pay for their mistake for the rest of their lives.
June 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM #225997TuVuParticipant[quote=Ex-SD]Kelly, that is very revealing. And I wonder how much more went on that will never be revealed or prosecuted? Super Jenae (sic?) and Stan (the real estate agent in the La Mesa area) should both be thoroughly investigated by the FBI (or State and local authorities).[/quote]
Ex-SD–I don’t want you go get into trouble, but can you at least tell me if Stan’s last name contains a word that is a popular activity between two people? I’m just curious. He was our buyer’s agent (when we were first-time homebuyers more than 20 years ago) and I run into him every couple of years and briefly exchange bland pleasantries. Thanks.
June 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM #226104TuVuParticipant[quote=Ex-SD]Kelly, that is very revealing. And I wonder how much more went on that will never be revealed or prosecuted? Super Jenae (sic?) and Stan (the real estate agent in the La Mesa area) should both be thoroughly investigated by the FBI (or State and local authorities).[/quote]
Ex-SD–I don’t want you go get into trouble, but can you at least tell me if Stan’s last name contains a word that is a popular activity between two people? I’m just curious. He was our buyer’s agent (when we were first-time homebuyers more than 20 years ago) and I run into him every couple of years and briefly exchange bland pleasantries. Thanks.
June 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM #226120TuVuParticipant[quote=Ex-SD]Kelly, that is very revealing. And I wonder how much more went on that will never be revealed or prosecuted? Super Jenae (sic?) and Stan (the real estate agent in the La Mesa area) should both be thoroughly investigated by the FBI (or State and local authorities).[/quote]
Ex-SD–I don’t want you go get into trouble, but can you at least tell me if Stan’s last name contains a word that is a popular activity between two people? I’m just curious. He was our buyer’s agent (when we were first-time homebuyers more than 20 years ago) and I run into him every couple of years and briefly exchange bland pleasantries. Thanks.
June 20, 2008 at 5:43 PM #226153TuVuParticipant[quote=Ex-SD]Kelly, that is very revealing. And I wonder how much more went on that will never be revealed or prosecuted? Super Jenae (sic?) and Stan (the real estate agent in the La Mesa area) should both be thoroughly investigated by the FBI (or State and local authorities).[/quote]
Ex-SD–I don’t want you go get into trouble, but can you at least tell me if Stan’s last name contains a word that is a popular activity between two people? I’m just curious. He was our buyer’s agent (when we were first-time homebuyers more than 20 years ago) and I run into him every couple of years and briefly exchange bland pleasantries. Thanks.
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