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maesara - > -> LaRouche Webcast: September 8, 2009
LaRouche Webcast: September 8, 2009
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Topics: depression, meltdown, Politics
posted by maesara on Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 08:42 AM
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posted by Bakersfieldbubble on Sep 17, 2009 at 09:01 AM

The recession is over and LaRouche is a convited felon! (your tag say "depression", anyone with half a brain knew there never would be one!)

 

posted by maesara on Sep 17, 2009 at 09:20 AM

Maybe you should read on how about jobless on front page this morning. I believe every word Larouche says.....

He not felon he was set up. He has more brains then you and me put together.  He knows his stuff.

posted by Bakersfieldbubble on Sep 17, 2009 at 09:30 AM

He is a CONvicted felon! That is a fact!

This will be a jobless recovery for several years with little to no economic growth.

posted by Bakersfieldbubble on Sep 17, 2009 at 09:31 AM

" He was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in 1988 for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and tax code violations"

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

 

posted by Bakersfieldbubble on Sep 17, 2009 at 09:32 AM

In 1986, hundreds of state and federal officers raided LaRouche offices in Virginia and Massachusetts. A federal grand jury in Boston, Massachusetts, indicted LaRouche and 12 associates on credit card fraud and obstruction of justice. Roy Frankhouser was tried separately and convicted of obstructing the investigation. The trial of the remaining defendants was repeatedly delayed and ended in mistrial. Following the mistrial, a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, indicted LaRouche and six associates with conspiring to commit fraud, and soliciting loans they had no intention of repaying. They disputed the charges, and alleged that the trials were politically motivated.[98]

On December 16, 1988, LaRouche was convicted of conspiracy to commit mail fraud involving more than $30 million in defaulted loans; 11 counts of actual mail fraud involving $294,000 in defaulted loans; and one count of conspiring to defraud the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. He was sentenced to prison for fifteen years. The judge said that the claim of a political vendetta was "arrant nonsense," and that, "the idea that this organization is a sufficient threat to anything that would warrant the government bringing a prosecution to silence them just defies human experience."[99]

LaRouche's associates received lesser sentences for mail fraud and conspiracy.[98] Jury foreman Buster Horton told The Washington Post that it was the failure of LaRouche's aides to repay loans that swayed the jury in the Virginia case, and that the jury "all agreed [LaRouche] was not on trial for his political beliefs. We did not convict him for that. He was convicted for those 13 counts he was on trial for." [100] In separate state trials in Virginia and New York, 13 associates received terms ranging from one month to 77 years. The Virginia state trials were described as the highest-profile cases the state Attorney General's office had ever prosecuted.[101] Fourteen states issued injunctions against LaRouche-related organizations, three of which were forced into bankruptcy after failing to pay contempt of court fines.

posted by maesara on Sep 17, 2009 at 10:53 AM

A Brief Biography of

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

 

http://www.larouchepub.com/...

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