To: wallcrawlr
Manueverings such as this are what caused me to think, during the Enron hearings, how hypocrical and foolish it was for politicians to be lecturing private industry on ethics and accounting methods. The pot calling the kettle black.
2 posted on
07/25/2002 7:16:17 AM PDT by
wcbtinman
To: wallcrawlr
No, and casualities at Pearl Harbor weren't counted as crime victims. They weren't victims of domestic crime either.
3 posted on
07/25/2002 7:18:38 AM PDT by
Mr. Lucky
To: wallcrawlr; aculeus; Orual; general_re
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's decision not to count 3,000 Americans who were murdered on Sept. 11 as crime statistics in its annual Uniform Crime Reports is just the latest example of what I'll call "off-line madness."Balderdash. They were casualties of war.
4 posted on
07/25/2002 7:23:46 AM PDT by
dighton
To: wallcrawlr
What BS on your part. Those people were not crime statistics in the true sense. Perhaps you want our losses in the war counted too?
6 posted on
07/25/2002 7:28:04 AM PDT by
billva
To: wallcrawlr
Wonderful article! Out of the mouth of the rat even!
7 posted on
07/25/2002 7:28:52 AM PDT by
bvw
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