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        Two stories in the news caught my attention partly because of their similarity and their differences.


First Story:
 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080716/bs_nm/samsun
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Second Story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080716/ap_on_bi_ge/p
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        The great thing about both of these stories is, they are both white collar crimes that have been prosecuted and convictions won. That's the similarity. That's actually a great happening, I believe more stories like these two would garner a greater respect for the government, especially if trials where going after politicians, there would also be a increase in viewers of MSM news shows and readership of newspapers. All of these would lead to a greater sense, by the individual, that they were important and would naturally instill a greater pride with a corresponding  rise in hope and moral compass. Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah.

      The differences, aside from being different countries, I know thats important, however, I don't see that as being as important as the victims. In S. Korea the victim was the government, and the criminal is described as a powerful businessman. Now since I believe world wide most politicians have been bought off by powerful businessmen. It was a friend being publicly humiliated in court. Hence the short jail sentence that was suspended. While the fine was high enough to discourage others from doing the same, it most likely didn't change his or his families way of life.  


      In the second story, Peralman is described as a swindler, making him a unsuccessful businessman. The victims in the second story are different also. Banks and investors. The investors I know nothing about, other than they had enough money to invest and they must have expected some sort of return. The banks on the other hand I know a little about, they print money when needed for loans. Most of the time it is done just by accounting in some ones account. Banking has become so profitable its shameful, all new money is created as someone's debt, the fractional reserve system doesn't require the money being lent out to actually be on deposit. Well not most of it anyway, a small fraction yes. but most of it if just created out of thin air and keystrokes on a computer. Blah, Blah Blah, Blah Blah. The banks own more politicians and powerful businessmen than governments hence the difference in the penalties. Twenty five years and a 300 million dollars fine. 

      A successful businessman vs the government, small penalty.      
      A unsuccessful swindler vs the banks, he'll die in jail and have no estate left to will to his heirs.  

      Lesson for me, the banks own the governments. 

   P.S. I tried a whole bunch of times to do the link button thing, couldn't get it right, maybe next time. 
   PSS, I posted this same post in several different sites under different titles and I just felt a need to say some thing extra here in St. Louis. I sadden deeply about the mall shooting and even though I don't know anyone directly involved i ask for your and give my own prayers for those effected. God Bless them all.
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superman read my blog view my photos
Jul 17, 2008 | 12:15 AM

First Story:
Second Story:

linecrosser read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 3:18 AM

My page shows the whole address? Oh, you were able to do it. Thanks, Superman I feel like Jimmy Olsen.

mr_wildflower read my blog view my photos
Jul 17, 2008 | 8:21 AM

Money ............ Once you have some you want it all.......

linecrosser read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 9:02 AM

Yeah, and the congress gave the power to print it to the Fed. Res. Even with as little as I have, I want more, just a little more.

Biker2Max read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 10:35 AM

The first story of the Samsung chief seems fitting for a non-US crime. I like the $109,000,000 fine though which is actually 100% higher than the amount of taxes this guy didn't pay. So who gets the extra $54.5 million? He should be serving some prison time since he knew/planned his crime(s).

Biker2Max read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 10:39 AM

The second story about band promoter - only in the US. He will be behind bars for up to 25 years. Again he showed intent too and will pay dearly both financially and his time in prison. These are 2 excellent examples of white collar crime. Isn't it sort of ironic that an attempted murderer gets only 10 years on occasion and is out in 7 with good behavior?

linecrosser read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 1:13 PM

Biker, I'm not in this comment saying that attempted murder is in anyway a lesser crime, it's not. I do however believe that a crime for profit, like robbery of a convenient store, liquor store or bank even with a weapon effects or victimizes a much smaller segment of society and is usually a crime of desperation, even if just for drug money. White collar crime, in business or politics is, at minimum premeditated,and in most cases would also involve some degree of conspiracy with others in positions of power and trust. Consequently effecting a great deal larger segment of the population and has a deeper and longer lasting effect. The police would see fewer smaller crimes if the people in positions of trust were prosecuted more often. Blah, Blah,Blah Sorry, I tend to be over stroked. Thanks.

AnswerMan read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 2:22 PM

There should be a minimal prison sentence for ALL felons. Whether it be physical harm, white collar, or the bare minimal felony - prison time!

There are too many criminals and first time offenders being "let off the hook" when it comes to convictions and sentencing. Yes, the prison system is full of murderers and near murderers but that's no excuse.

In order to properly house white collar criminals, let's have them fund a prison and only those types (non-violent) live there.

It's all about setting the example.

linecrosser read my blog
Jul 17, 2008 | 5:40 PM

Here in Virginia Beach, the local sheriff had to sue the state because his jails were to overcrowded to accept anymore prisoners and the State prisons where holding (renting) space to other states to maintain capacity. Prisons have become privately owned and as such profit centers. This free country has more laws and prisoners per capita than any other country in the world. When our leaders, both private and public set such low ethical standards for themselves and then place roadblocks in front of others who don't meet their financial or other demographic criteria to be considered worthy of a chance to better themselves thru conventional methods,,,, oops I'm ranting again. The minimum sentencing guild lies set in the eighties, such as three strikes and your in for life have filled the jails with non-violent small time offenders that are easy to catch and prosecute making the crime statistic show the need for an increase in police. Sorry, thanks for the comment.

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when i feel, i feel strongly, rights right and wrong is wrong life is simple and good, can't wait to get to heaven, I miss America, The one I learned about in school, No politician should be alloud to spend more than 2 terms in any office, they loose contact with the people they represent, and get corrupted with power. that goes for all offices. from the pres. down to city dog catcher. If they want to make a life of it, then take a term off just to clear their heads and reconnect. If WE THE PEOPLE don't act and I mean now we won't have to worry about global warming, drug abuse,child abuse, tobacco, rap or rock music, aids, the infrostructure, lead in toy paint,fermaldihyde in fema housing, adultry,taxes, loss of rights, wake up folks. historys repeating as we read this. and the prophets told us along ago time all this was going to happen. go hug a tree, become a big brother or sister, join greenpeace or peta. just realize that if you don't vote everybody out, the cancer will spread. But then again, God's timing is perfect

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