Topic: Gov't says "Too big to jail" excuses terrorist activity
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Wed 12/12/12 05:06 PM

It is a dark day for the rule of law. Federal and state authorities have chosen not to indict HSBC, the London-based bank

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/12/opinion/hsbc-too-big-to-indict.html?_r=1&

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/13/12 01:55 AM


It is a dark day for the rule of law. Federal and state authorities have chosen not to indict HSBC, the London-based bank

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/12/opinion/hsbc-too-big-to-indict.html?_r=1&
now,the question arises,how many political Bigwigs were involved,and maybe the Darling of the Left,good old George Soros might have had his fingers in it!
When something so stupendous goes down,he usually does!

s1owhand's photo
Thu 12/13/12 02:58 AM
Sounds like HSBC has admitted to the crimes and has agreed to ~
$2 billion in sanctions but I agree that some of those who started and
perpetuated the money laundering should go to jail. I cannot see
how that would "destroy" HSBC.

Have to ask the prosecutors why not.

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/13/12 04:13 AM

Sounds like HSBC has admitted to the crimes and has agreed to ~
$2 billion in sanctions but I agree that some of those who started and
perpetuated the money laundering should go to jail. I cannot see
how that would "destroy" HSBC.

Have to ask the prosecutors why not.
Politics Chicago-Style!
Guess who runs the DoJ?laugh

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 12/14/12 09:20 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 12/14/12 09:21 AM
Outrageous HSBC Settlement Proves Drug War is a Joke

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/outrageous-hsbc-settlement-proves-the-drug-war-is-a-joke-20121213

RoamingOrator's photo
Fri 12/14/12 09:55 AM
You can't jail the hand that feeds you.