Impunity
This cheery news, from Yahoo:
Since he is, however, the "highest ranking Catholic official ever to face U.S. criminal charges in a child sexual abuse case," "facing" charges actually means not being charged. So, he joins the Bush torturers and the Wall Street crooks in that august group "too big to fail."
As Glenn Greenwald has lately been pointing out, in the United States, we have more people in prison than anywhere else on earth, and harsher punishments than most anywhere else, too. But, not for the rich and powerful. In today's America, they are free to commit any crime they please, without consequences.
"KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - The top Roman Catholic official for the Kansas City Diocese agreed on Tuesday to have his actions monitored by prosecutors in order to avoid criminal charges for failing to turn in a priest suspected of creating child pornography.
Bishop Robert Finn, the leader of the 134,000-member diocese, is the highest-ranking Catholic official ever to face U.S. criminal charges in a child sexual abuse case."
Bishop Robert Finn, the leader of the 134,000-member diocese, is the highest-ranking Catholic official ever to face U.S. criminal charges in a child sexual abuse case."
Since he is, however, the "highest ranking Catholic official ever to face U.S. criminal charges in a child sexual abuse case," "facing" charges actually means not being charged. So, he joins the Bush torturers and the Wall Street crooks in that august group "too big to fail."
As Glenn Greenwald has lately been pointing out, in the United States, we have more people in prison than anywhere else on earth, and harsher punishments than most anywhere else, too. But, not for the rich and powerful. In today's America, they are free to commit any crime they please, without consequences.
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Rules apply to everyone but the rich and famous, because they are exceptional. This is called "American Exceptionalism", I think.