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Goldman Sachs should stand trial - rankandfile - 05-14-2011 Matt Taibbi's latest installment. "Thanks to an extraordinary investigative effort by a Senate subcommittee that unilaterally decided to take up the burden the criminal justice system has repeatedly refused to shoulder, we now know exactly what Goldman Sachs executives like Lloyd Blankfein and Daniel Sparks lied about. We know exactly how they and other top Goldman executives, including David Viniar and Thomas Montag, defrauded their clients. America has been waiting for a case to bring against Wall Street. Here it is, and the evidence has been gift-wrapped and left at the doorstep of federal prosecutors, evidence that doesn't leave much doubt: Goldman Sachs should stand trial." http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-people-vs-goldman-sachs-20110511 I happen to agree with the title. Goldman, et. al., should be tried. And the prosecutors shouldn't stop with them. Re: Goldman Sachs should stand trial - (vikm) - 05-14-2011 Whatever Rolling Stone is paying that guy isn't enough. Re: Goldman Sachs should stand trial - Spock - 05-14-2011 This isn't just a matter of a few seedy guys stealing a few bucks. This is America: Corporate stealing is practically the national pastime, and Goldman Sachs is far from the only company to get away with doing it. But the prominence of this bank and the high-profile nature of its confrontation with a powerful Senate committee makes this a political story as well. If the Justice Department fails to give the American people a chance to judge this case — if Goldman skates without so much as a trial — it will confirm once and for all the embarrassing truth: that the law in America is subjective, and crime is defined not by what you did, but by who you are. Prison would be too good for them, a public flogging and confiscation of all assets might suffice. Re: Goldman Sachs should stand trial - SteveO - 05-15-2011 I hope they nail these fsuckers to the wall. More likely, they will skate. Injustice is justice these days. Re: Goldman Sachs should stand trial - haikuman - 05-15-2011 A trail would just add additional losses and costs... a quiet execution along with Bernie Madoff would be more humane and economical *(:>* Burial at sea wrapped in bacon and discarded, bloody livestock intestines :devil: Rudie |