Mga app ng Google
Pangunahing menu

Post a Comment On: Steve Sailer: iSteve

"NYT confirms my hunch about Diveroli's AEY"

6 Comments -

1 – 6 of 6
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is behavior is economically successful for the individual's kin group and a negative sum game for society as a whole. What is the most amount of time Diveroli is going to spend in prison? 10 years. He can still get out at age 32 and have kids. If he is at least somewhat intelligent, then he has his profits hidden somewhere overseas. A couple million and the kids is set for life.

The larger question is: how does society protect itself from people who operate in this manner? The law hasn't stopped botach tactical from engaging in bad business practices.

4/28/08, 6:30 AM

Anonymous beowulf said...

Oh boy. I'd be surprised if the kid doesn't try skipping the country.

If you cheat a private individual, you'll probably skate, especially if the victim can't afford a good lawyer. If you cheat a corporation, they'll definitely sue you and you better be rich enough to afford your own good lawyer or poor enough that you're judgment proof.

If you cheat Uncle Sam, pray you don't get caught because the federal prosecutors will throw you under the jail, especially when the case has made national headline (US Attorneys are fond of "making examples").

4/28/08, 2:30 PM

Anonymous SFG said...

I dunno. Seems to me stiffing customers when you sell weapons doesn't strike me as such a great idea. But maybe I'm naive.

4/28/08, 4:04 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Mr. Brygidier, who said he has been in the arms business for 36 years..."

Excuse me for going OT here, but is this another incredible case of the name-makes-the-man or what? Like climate expert Dr. Wind or civil engineer Mr. Brick, you get heavy-duty military supplies from Mr. Brygidier ...

4/28/08, 5:11 PM

Anonymous William said...

Oh boy. I'd be surprised if the kid doesn't try skipping the country.

Hmmmm...I wonder what country he might run off to? I wonder if they'll return him? And I wonder if their failure to return him will have any impact on ou $3 billion annual foreign aid package.

Maybe we can at least make sure the military aid is the ammunition Diveroli was trying to sell.

is this another incredible case of the name-makes-the-man or what? Like climate expert Dr. Wind or civil engineer Mr. Brick, you get heavy-duty military supplies from Mr. Brygidier...

Yep. And he's probably on good terms with General Kickass.

4/28/08, 8:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

generic tramadol online buy tramadol in missouri - ultramadol us tramadol buy

4/11/14, 12:33 PM

Comments are moderated, at whim.
You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
OpenID LiveJournal WordPress TypePad AOL