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To: E. Charters who wrote (91093)11/12/2002 1:34:19 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116912
 
You would be surprised.
or
I read it in a magazine.

An amazing amount of corruption exists at societies upper levels, prime time television confirms this. Most rich people are nice and they got their money through hard work, smart choices or a good choice of ancestors. Some rich people actually got rich by being criminals, this is not as absurd as it sounds. Crime is very lucrative, this is also easily confirmed by watching prime time television. Not all criminals are rich however, many are in jail. Given that those criminals not in jail, who continue in their criminal activities, will become rich we can deduce that some rich people should actually be in jail. Since rich people go to the best schools it stands to reason that some people who go to the best schools, should also actually be in jail, this will not be surprising to many who have gone to the best schools.

Criminals who get rich are much less likely to go to jail than criminals who are still trying to get rich, criminals who steal your money in a transaction are much less likely to go to jail than those who steal your money by force.