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Madoff mounts brazen throne of arrogance

March 5, 8:31 AMSF Financial Fraud ExaminerPaul Springer
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Bernard Madoff, Mr. Hey-watch-me-make-$50-billion-disappear-into-the-Caymans, has announced that his financial pecadillos should not stand in the way of his being a millionaire.

Madoff believes that he should get to keep a $7 million crib and $62 million in assets "unrelated" to his destruction of billions of dollars in assets.

In contrast, I believe Madoff should be taken out in the street and shot stone cold dead.

Seriously, if this person does not spend the rest of his live in prison, there is something deeply, horribly wrong with our society.

Make sure to read the entire comment below that contains this view:

I say Madoff should be stripped down naked like the pig he is, painted with honey, then staked out on the ground near a Texas fire ant colony.

Certainly would be delightful if this punishment was also inflicted upon those of Wall Street, those of the SEC, all, literally all politicians and about half of our American peoples who go along with crime like this simply to turn an ill-gotten buck. I say just about everyone is receiving what they earned. 

 

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