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Old 09-16-2019, 07:07 PM   #11
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Re: Castro

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You don't understand, but you are a prom queen.
How does one acquire the belief prosecutors work against corporations more than they work for them? Our crim codes are entirely focused on property rights. From the state DA nailing the Wal Mart shoplifters to the the feds nailing the Goldman worker for algorithm theft, it’s all the state acting on behalf of those with property. And who holds more property than corporations?

The idea prosecutors are on the other side of the V from corps more than on the same side, enforcing the interests of corps, is indefensible. I say indefensible instead of unsustainable because this argument could only be raised in a very desperate defense. It’s simply Wrong.
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