I don't understand the utility in proclaiming that the legal system is broken, so we should have mob rule instead. In San Francisco the mob is gay, so never mind the law, let's do what the mob wants. Martha Stewart has a mob of "fans," and they know better than the jury whether Ms. Stewart is guilty. So never mind the trial, let's do what the mob wants. There cannot be good news down this path. And in Washington DC the mob is Republican and Democrat. The accounting tricks they are using now are just as bad as those used by Enron. The whole reason they went so aggressively after Martha and the others is they didn't want to take the blame for the bad economy during the 2002 midterm elections.
I would be so tickled if Joe Farah investigated the "insider traders" in Congress -- in both political parties. Can correlations really be made in their holdings and trading practices with key information available to them and/or sometimes made by them? Some outfits do this sort of "extrapolation after the fact" with the campaign finance system; I would like to see this done for Congress' stock trading as well. The mainstream media will not touch it. It is probably too dangerous for anyone to do it. That means it should be done.
Interested investigative reporters can start with the report mentioned by WND on this thread which was also posted by JohnHuang2:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1093666/posts