Wednesday, May 26, 2010

We're the Only Ones Tapped Out Enough

Sutton said he didn't fight the charges because he couldn't afford a trial — which could have cost as much as $50,000 — nor risk being convicted. [More]
What Sutton didn't say is how many of his countrymen he has put in an identical situation.

Besides, who among us wouldn't use "forfeited" assets for perks and junkets?

2 comments:

  1. Live by the sword, die by the sword. Too bad it looks like he won't see the inside of a real prison. That's what I'd like to see. Any "only ones" getting their just desserts behind bars these days? If you know of any, please post for a morale boost, David.

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  2. straightarrow5/26/2010 9:36 PM

    I bet none of the people he put in that very same position avoided time inside, or had the reward of "no conviction" after a two year kiss ass term.

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