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November 28, 2009
Noticing injustice
Following on a point made in these earlier posts, the Chron's Mary Flood reports on the indefensible conditions that the federal government has imposed on R. Allen Stanford as he awaits trial on criminal fraud charges arising from the demise of Stanford Financial Group.
Sort of reminds you of the way in which certain other countries handle the prosecution of business executives, doesn't it?
Ironically, while rightfully questioning whether Stanford is being given a fair shake, the Chron continues to avoid examining its equally dubious record in creating a presumption of community prejudice against Jeff Skilling.
Witch hunts do not reflect well on the participants.
Posted by Tom at November 28, 2009 12:01 AM
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