It doesn’t have to be eternity. Just keep him locked up(and not in a Country-Club prison) until his victims say it’s OK to let him out… oh, wait, that would be eternity!
The Republicans in the House just passed a bill that added more loopholes to the little protection we have. We need a “none of the above” on the ballot.
TREEINTHEWIND about 10 years ago
Sounds unconstitutional………. pick your reasons………
Proginoskes about 10 years ago
Jailing bankers? Great idea!
Oops, your sentence just increased by 1 year.
… And another year …
… And there it goes again!
mom2kitties about 10 years ago
And you can bank on that.
maxcat631 about 10 years ago
Now wouldn’t that be nice! grins and chuckles
mourdac Premium Member about 10 years ago
I like this judge.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
“Defrauding bank customers”?.If this is a crime, we’re gonna need bigger prisons…
skyriderwest about 10 years ago
Interesting. The judge is a man of principle. (yes, I spelled it that way intentionally).
dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
Make the sentence like “flexible work hours”: means he serves from forever to eternity.
ChessPirate about 10 years ago
It doesn’t have to be eternity. Just keep him locked up(and not in a Country-Club prison) until his victims say it’s OK to let him out… oh, wait, that would be eternity!
dzw3030 about 10 years ago
Credit Unions, credit unions…
Spooky D Cat about 10 years ago
Actually, the bankers didn’t get jail time because they didn’t break any laws. The 2000 US Congress made it legal for them to steal from us.
H P Hundt Premium Member about 10 years ago
The Republicans in the House just passed a bill that added more loopholes to the little protection we have. We need a “none of the above” on the ballot.
TREEINTHEWIND about 10 years ago
Good one /////////////////////