MR> anyone their life. Look at the number of people that died to corp.
MR> fraud, look at the number that died in street crimes. Its very
MR> simple. Police dont run around the officer looking at everyone making
RB> Corporate crime is far more than just embezzlement.
RB> Corporate crime includes violation of environmental
RB> standards, tax evasion, bribery, and don't forget the
RB> multinational companies, who are basically the government of
Very companies violate most to the crimes you mention.
The reason is if caught they would have to pay more in
fines and law suits than they could make cheating.
RB> Third World Nations and are quite often a contributing
RB> factor in famine, starvation politics, etc. Additionally,
Not to get into a geopolitical discussion but. . . the
biggest contributor is political insatiability which
leads to political upheaval. Every famine on the
African continent in the last 50 years can be linked to
warfare where one side will not let the IRC and the
like get food to people on the other side or taking the
food for the 'army' and letting the people they are
trying to 'save' starve.
In a nasty political way it is an effective tactic as
long as you don't kill off everyone.
Remember: Freedom isn't Free!
--- timEd-B11
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