Posted on 12/08/2009 8:02:40 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves
China yesterday executed the former manager of a securities company who embezzled millions of dollars - the first execution of an executive from the country's financial sector, Xinhua said.
Some wanted Yang Yanming to be kept alive so he would explain where the 65 million yuan ($9.5 million) went, news reports said.
Yang, 51, served as general manager of the Beijing securities trading department of China Great Wall Trust and Investment Corp from 1997 to 2003. He was sentenced to death in Dec, 2005.
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CHICOMS PLAY HARDBALL.
We can’t even execute most murderers here.
Could we contact out some wall street corrective work to China.
Well, there is some incentive to play nice with those odds.
Too bad we are PC-infected.
The outcry from the American left is resounding, or do they have no problem with the state executing white collar criminals instead of murderers?
We should do this to our financial criminals and corrupt/incompetent politicians and government officials here.
Each execution would be a great pay-per-view event. Or it could be a weekly TV show where viewers can write in and give creative ideas on different ways to execute them every week.
Another idea would be turning a couple of them loose in something like “The Running Man” movie where they can go through some hellish game zone, or the streets of Detroit. The first episode could have Paulsen, Beranke, and Geithner as ‘runners’.
Gee imagine the list we could come up with. I despise China but they don’t mess around do they?
I say we start with Hank Paulson who started the biggest heist that has ever been perpetrated on the American people. Then we’ll move on to the ‘Cabinet’ & Congress.
Sound like a winner?
CHICOMS PLAY HARDBALL
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Oh THOSE Chicoms. Had Chicago on my mind.
I can just see how it will resemble Causcescue’s execution on Christmas eve 1988 in Romania when people were fighting each other to get a place on the execution squad.
This is what Bernie Maddoff would get in China.
Somebody get Goldman Sachs on the phone!
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