Thursday, May 25, 2006

American Justice, Not Necessarily An Oxymoron

Kenny Boy takes it up the chute:
The verdict put the blame for the 2001 demise of the high-profile energy trader, once the nation's seventh-largest company, squarely on its top two executives. It came in the sixth day of deliberations following a trial that lasted nearly four months.
Lewis Black said it best about the Adelphia scandal, but I'll wonder aloud here: "I'm surprised their employees didn't rise up and slay them."

And while we're on the subject of justice in America, how goes it with the War Crimes Trial of the Bush Administration in 2010?

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