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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& |
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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& When something so stupendous goes down,he usually does! |
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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. |
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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. Guess who runs the DoJ? |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Fri 12/14/12 09:21 AM
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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 |
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You can't jail the hand that feeds you.
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