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I think the impact on the "victim" should be a factor in the punishment. I think stealing $20 from a homeless person is worse than stealing $20 from Amazon. My opinion only and it's fair if you think those things are equal.

At no point did I say stealing was fine, did I? Multiple times, I've stated that if true, what they did was wrong, greedy, and deserves punishment. To imply otherwise is poor form.
I just said that I don’t think stealing $20 from someone and it might be .02% of their savings isn’t the same as going and stealing &200m from Amazon. It’s a bit more severe of a crime. Meaning, I don’t care what the NBA is worth. If they walked into someone’s house and took 200,000, they should be punished whether that person is worth 1m or 1b
 
I just said that I don’t think stealing $20 from someone and it might be .02% of their savings isn’t the same as going and stealing &200m from Amazon. It’s a bit more severe of a crime. Meaning, I don’t care what the NBA is worth. If they walked into someone’s house and took 200,000, they should be punished whether that person is worth 1m or 1b

Fair opinion. Not one I share, but I get the logic.

Again, let me restate: I do not think it's ok to steal $4m from anyone and I do think there should be a punishment for it.
 
The nanny, his former lover, caught him masturbating in his own bedroom. They had sex. She said it wasn't consensual. It's not like the guy was roaming the streets looking for some action. He was probably guilty, but the common narrative painting him like he's what wrong with our society is off the mark.
Only well after the fact did apologists dismiss the allegations by saying they had a consensual relationship.
You know, the slut wanted it.
 
Only well after the fact did apologists dismiss the allegations by saying they had a consensual relationship.
You know, the slut wanted it.
Strawman. There are no Patterson apologists. He's universally panned.
 
Are prison cells really overflowing with convicts from financial crimes? I suspect its an insignificant strain on the prison system.

But Martha Stewart going to prison certainly showed many people the risks of insider trading, I'm all for that.

This being a high profile case again warrants possible prison time for those convicted.

But even if it was people that are not high profile, I'm all for white collar crimes having some cases where prison sentences are possible.
Federal Prisons can be like country clubs. Im sure if there is time served it will be a federal prison as mail fraud is a federal offense and felony.
 
Domestic workers have been subjected to sexual abuse by males of the household since forever. And always their fault. Temptresses. Enslaved women were raped by master and then whipped by mistress.
Read this literally while watching Anita Hill on TV talking about how allegations of sexual assault are dismissed and downplayed.
 
To answer your question of course I wouldn't want them in jail. I would want restitution and then for them to be in counseling and closely supervised and forced to contribute to society in a probation system. Revenge is a fools game, punishment is revenge. I want justice and then I want people to do better. We think caging people is a smart response to shit like this but it could not be more counterproductive.
It’s not revenge. It’s a deterrent. Put these people in jail and others will think twice before doing it.
 
Domestic workers have been subjected to sexual abuse by males of the household since forever. And always their fault. Temptresses. Enslaved women were raped by master and then whipped by mistress.
Read this literally while watching Anita Hill on TV talking about how allegations of sexual assault are dismissed and downplayed.

Interesting story. I'm not sure how it relates to medical insurance fraud.
 
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