From: Michael Wiik (mwiik@messagenet.com)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 08:52:31 MDT
Phil Osborn <philosborn2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> But we all know that if a corporate executive schemes
> to scam a million or two or fifty by means of phony
> partnerships and crooked accounting and insider
> trading based on planning all the aforementioned, then
> when he's finally caught when it all hits the fan, he
> might possibly spend a year or two at a federal honor
> farm, while if a low income person steals a hundred
> bucks worth of merchandise, then he may be gone for a
> while, especially if hes done it before (as though
> this is the first time for the executive).
The lesson here being to wait to commit crimes until you become a
corporate executive. This does not sound alltogether bad to me.
-Mike
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