Friday, August 24, 2012

Corzine in the cross-hairs



Lawyer Tells Rick Santelli:
‘We Plan To Pursue Criminal Charges Against Jon Corzine In All 50 States’

Res Ipsa Loquitor
    Best quotes from Koutoulas (Via Gateway Pundit w/ Video):

    “Crimes were unequivocally committed and I will do whatever I can to continue to do the government’s job for it and help see justice done.”

    “MF Global had a choice. Do we cheat or go out of business. And they cheated. They broke the law. And these took these customer funds to cover margin calls.”

    “Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of Justice is the biggest enabler of financial crime in U.S. history.”

    And the kill shot:

    “I will take this to all 50 states. And we will win. We will get a conviction of Jon Corzine. And the next time a sociopath CEO says ‘Do I go out of business or do I cheat,’ he’s gonna think about President Obama’s biggest fundraiser in an orange jumpsuit in state prison.”

I'll bet Ann Barnhardt  (who is on a crusade to expose Corzine) is creaming her jeans.  Good.


7 comments:

Thomas M. said...

I smell pardon.

Anonymous said...

The smell of pardon is why a state prosecution in a red state is the way to go. Obama would not have pardon authority.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Good post anon. I was not aware that the president cannot pardon a person for violations of any federal civil laws or state criminal or civil laws.

Linda Fox said...

I've started a blog series of Crimes of the Obama Administration (multiple parts planned).

http://rau.3littlefoxes.com/?p=113

Kristophr said...

Incorrect Anonymous.

A presidential pardon can cover ANY crimes.

Kristophr said...

Rodger: Civil torts are not crimes, so yes, a pardon cannot cover them.

Anonymous said...

I suspected anon was full of obama.

I spent the morning watching a show on the aftermath of the Civil War in the South. There were seven years of mayhem, open battles and murderous thuggery perpetrated by the Klan (democrats), and openly fought by the Radical Republicans. The worst of it only ended when Grant sent the cavalry in in 1872. We need to retell our story.

Casca

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