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Ther should never be a rule that someone is too big to prosecute?

Your views on this double talk

http://youtu.be/7cKTBy7_S_I

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    There should be more investigation on government officials that look the other way. Holder has the worse record on prosecuting major individual fraud cases. When ask why there was no fraud prosecution in the banking scandal , he said he didn't find any, but the SIGTARP stated he really didn't bother looking. Obama said he was against deregulation, but idiots believe it. regulation is to hold people and comapnies accountable to the rules, but Obama's administration keeps looking the other way.

  • 8 years ago

    Corporations have been declared people, and people are prosecuted. So yes, they should be prosecuted if they violate the law.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    well I live in the real world and have seen people in power do all kinds of things

    Source(s): my head
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