Al Gore-No / Bill Clinton-Yes
Published By Jeff Payne On Wednesday, August 5th 2009. Under Commentary Tags: China, euna lee, hard labor, kim jong, laura ling, north korea, prison
As I watched the two American journalists boarding the plane in North Korea, conveniently greeted by former president Bill Clinton, what came to mind was the black and white squares of a chess board. Two pawns shook Clinton’s hand and disappeared into the aircraft. As Bill waved to whoever before ... Read More
Redemption: Michael Milken vs. Michael Vick
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, August 5th 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: barbara walters, dog fighting, football, junk bond, michael milken, michael vick, prison, savings
I found out there was this meeting of the minds about healthcare on CNBC and I went out of my way to watch it. Amazingly to me, sitting right there at the table of experts was our old friend Michael Milken. That's right, the junk bond king that wiped out ... Read More
Casey Anthony Treated Unfairly
Published By C. Rich On Thursday, April 2nd 2009. Under C. Rich, Missing Children Tags: bail, caylee, family, funeral, furlough, innocent, jail, Missing Children, mourn, murder, prison, trial
The request from the defense to hold a reunion for the whole Anthony family to mourn together was denied. This was another clear case of Casey Anthony not getting a fair shake at being treated as a human being by her captors.
Armed with the spurious comment that Casey is not ... Read More
Casey Anthony: Too Beautiful For Prison?
Published By C. Rich On Monday, March 23rd 2009. Under C. Rich, Missing Children Tags: blonde, brunette, debra lafave, Missing Children, pretty, prison
We all remember the Tampa, FL case where the defendant Debra LaFave, the school teacher who had sex with her student, was declared too pretty to go to prison. When that type of argument was used successfully, it created a precedence that is considered to be used as examples in ... Read More




