The settlement between Goldman Sachs for stealing hundreds of millions compared to the treatment of Blind Justice an activist for the disabled who refused to provide ID to a cop illustrates the vast gap between justice for the rich and everyone else.

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20 thoughts on “Bankers stole millions. He defied a cop. Guess who went to jail?”
  1. I seen a book with Obama's face in the first pager turn on the cover and the other side said Obama got concentration camps for all of us

  2. I hope they’re blind justice not only sues the individual police officers Police Department and not just the county court system there but that individual judge what he experienced was absolute discrimination toward his disability and there are numerous court cases except residences for discrimination against persons with disabilities this was disgusting and egregious and a horrible display of injustice

  3. They are reluctant to jail any major financial scammers because the US government continues to operate the social security system, which is the largest pyramid scheme in the world.

  4. Noun. (plural ) A male .
    A male indentured servant. Someone who signs a bond that states that
    they have taken responsibility for someone else's obligations.

    Slave noun
    a person held in servitude as the chattel of another
    Marian Webster Dic.

    1A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.

    ransom

    noun: ; plural noun:

    a sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a prisoner.

    I say slavery and kidnapping and imprisoning and random is alive and well in the USA.

  5. Im in the uk i look at the usa and it was a guiding light something to try and emulate. But over the last the 20 years i come to the conclusion that theres a lot of improvement needed . If they the us citizen dont agree with you the call you a socialist or a liberal without even knowing what it means . A lot of republicans just name call . The heath industry is just there to make money. Education seems to involve say how great the usa is and how all invention and medical advances come from the usa. It would seem in the usa if you got money your doing well other wise your stuffed. I just hope you can all get it sorted and get back to the great country you use to be . And yes i know the uk could do better in alot of things

  6. It sounds like he has a HUGE Federal Civil Case to bring – and that Judge and the Cops involved should be investigated for 18 USC Sections 241 and 242.

    He needs to appeal his conviction – all the way to the SCOTUS. Professor Peter Irons wrote a book about this kind of thing – "The Courage of Their Convictions".

  7. Wow. That judge needs prison. Those cops all need firing and the chief needs to resign for letting it get this far. When judges and prosecutors take sides and stop being objective in their jobs they failed the city

  8. I hope he takes his conviction, all the way to the Supreme Court ! And why no name of the judge , the spineless tic sucking the people dry , he needs a lead injection on his way to his home one night , 9 mm should do the trick !, .

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