Can anyone explain to me why white, white-collar criminals, no matter how much money they have stolen, or how many department regulations they have violated, or articles of the Constitution they have subverted, rarely spend much, if any, time in jail?
I mean people like the as-yet untortured and free-on-bail Bernie Madoff, those coke whores at [...]
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10 Things I Detest About the Commandments
As a matter of character and temperament, I don’t like being told what to do–particularly when the source of authority comes from a long-dead geezer who may have been tripping on entheogens when he heard an authoritatively booming voice descend from the sky.
I knew of a guy in college who once seized a fire extinguisher [...]
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