Rich people are mostly jailed when they commit crimes against other rich people, such as Bernie Maddoff, who stole from other rich people.
I am not engaging in left-wing class warfare by mentioning this fact. I am just stating a fact. Strauss-Kahn, Kennedy Smith, and Bill Clinton, are powerful men of the left, who have escaped accountability.
See this wikipedia entry on William Kennedy Smith http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kennedy_Smith
Short answer, yes. Longer answer, H#LL YES!!! We are supposed to be a nation of laws, NOT men. However, court proceedings involving the rich prove otherwise.
YES!
I wouldn’t say they’re above the law but they can sure afford to destroy others in court. In the case of political criminals, they can pull in a lot of high powered favors.
Not all rich guys walk as Bernie Madoff shows. Andrew Luster is another rich guy who had the book thrown at him.
Mostly!!!!
well at least she got a quick settlment and a so-so "apology"....
Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think that’s what’s happening here. I think that Strauss Kahn certainly misbehaved, but that the maid is, as reported, mixed up with drug smuggling and other fishy activities and that she disappointed the prosecutors by changing her story until it fell apart.
Clinton and Kennedy, of course, are quite another matter. But you didn’t find the law going out, clapping them into handcuffs, doing a perp walk for the news media, and spreading enough scandalous accusations that they lost their jobs.
I think they were out to nail Strauss Kahn, but the case fell apart on them. Just an opinion, of course, but I don’t think they treated him with the kind of kid gloves they would use for a Kennedy or Joe Biden’s son, or that type of situation.
Then it's impossible to be above the law........
What are you talking about? Everything I've read was that law enforcement discovered serious character issues.
I think you should get your facts and thoughts together before posting a screed like this.
Oh, and wikipedia is not a source.
There is some truth in what you say, but particulars matter. Rich people rarely do the kind of violent, predatory crimes that merit severe punishment. When they do, they tend to be clever enough to diminish their risks. Finally, many poor people represented by public defenders also go free because of the same technicalities and weaknesses in prosecution that the elite benefit from.
They aren’t above the law but their money puts them above the law because they will find someone in authority who can be bought. Same as this case here - only it took a bit longer. This does not surprise me at all. High priced lawyers - high priced results. It has nothing to do about justice.
If truth is not on one’s side - attack the accuser. Nothing new under the sun.
That used to be the case, but with cellphones equipped with still/video cameras, the modern Internet and TMZ.com, not so much anymore!
Yep. Life ain’t fair...
False sexual activity charges are more likely to be made against the rich and powerful, for obvious reasons, than against just anyone. (Not that there are not a plenitude of false sexual assault charges filed out of spite--the woman scorned syndrome.)
On the other hand, many genuine rapes go unreported, simply because nice women do not want the attention on a terribly humiliating episode, or are afraid of retaliation. The whole subject has now been politicalized to an extent which makes much improvement nearly impossible.
Yes, he said, echoing the response of others.
Always have been, always will be.
It’s rare that an athlete, movie star, or rich guy gets convicted and sentenced to prison.
You gotta go some...
OJ Simpson is such a FU that he managed to beat a murder rap and still found a way to do hard time.
Of course. It has always been that way. That little charade of jailing Madoff was just that, theatre.
He’s chump change in the world of the power elite.
Or has promiscuity merely run amok to the point that rape is nearly impossible to prove in court anymore?
In the current culture I sure as heck would not want to have to sit on a jury and try to Monday Morning Quarterback what was consensual and what was not.
um... I wasn't away the wiley claimed that she was raped. molested, but not raped. that was Juanita Broderick. IIRC Clinton grabbed Wiley's breasts.
When William Kennedy Smith walked across the stage to receive his diploma (MD degree I think) a year or so after his acquittal, he received a standing ovation from his fellow students. Many standing were females.