Cancer and heart disease are naturally occurring phenomena over which we may not have much control. Death by devices that were specifically designed and manufactured to take human life is a whole different type of problem. Your analogy is rubbish.
JAMES BONDO IS A TYPICAL LIE-BERAL TRYING TO DERAIL THE DEBATE BECAUSE HIS LIE-BERALS ARE SLUMPING INTO COMPLETE DISGRACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LIE-BERALS CARE ONLY FOR SAVING THEIR PLACES ON THE GRAVY TRAIN- BODIES PILING UP IN THE STREETS DO NOT CONCERN LIE-BERALS- EXCEPT FOR WORRY OVER PUBIC INDIGNATION AND GROWING DISGUST WITH LIE-BERAL HUG A THUG JUDGES!!!!!!
LIE-BERALS HAVE SPEWED SO MUCH FAKE NEWS ABOUT CRIME RATES, NUMBERS OF ILLEGALS, THEIR ELECTORAL REFORM CRAP DESIGNED TO PARALYZE PARLIAMENT AND THEIR EFFORTS TO UNDERMINE FREE SPEECH BY USING HATE LAWS WRITTEN BY LIE-BERAL BIGOTS TO SILENCE THEIR MANY CRITICS- THAT THEY HAVE FORGOTTEN THE TRUTH!!!!!!
Here is an article illustrating how soft LIE-berals are on crime- especially the white collar sort. With some comments of my own in brackets):
Former notary who stole over $100 million gets six years in prison
Camille Bains, THE CANADIAN PRESS. First posted: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 04:07 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 04:14 PM EDT
Rashida Samji arrives at B.C. Provincial Court to be sentenced on 28 counts in a $110-million Ponzi scheme in Vancouver, September 27, 2016. (NICK PROCAYLO/Postmedia Network)
VANCOUVER — A former notary who ran a Ponzi scheme in British Columbia that defrauded investors of more than $100 million has been sentenced to six years in prison.
Provincial court Judge Gregory Rideout said Wednesday that Rashida Samji “knew exactly what she was doing and went forward with eyes wide open.”
The court heard that Samji collected money ranging from $50,000 to $12 million from investors over a nine-year period.
She was found guilty in May of 28 counts of fraud and theft, but 14 counts of theft were stayed.
Investors lost between $44,000 and $8 million from 2003 to 2012, Crown prosecutor Kevin Marks said.
Marks told the court during the woman’s sentencing hearing on Tuesday that the victims have suffered physical, emotional and financial hardships.
They had no idea Samji was paying them with their own money instead of up to 12% a year in interest, he told the court.
The Mark Anthony Group, which hired Samji as a notary, was also unaware it had become embroiled in the scheme that had Samji telling investors the company was expanding its winery operations to South Africa, court heard.
The B.C. Securities Commission fined Samji $33 million after it found she and two companies she controlled committed over $100 million in fraud involving hundreds of investors.
Samji, who declared bankruptcy in 2012, was forced to sell her home and now rents a condo, her lawyer, Richard Peck, told court on Tuesday, adding many of her friends now shun her.
(Gosh- she had to sell her home and now rents a condo? After STEALING a hundred million dollars from her clients? Clearly she has squirreled some cash away! Thus a 6 year jail sentence is Not nearly a serious enough punishment! The lives of many of her clients have been permanently destroyed so why should she get off easy? Except that it costs money to jail people and LIE-berals would rather keep OUR tax money for THEMSELVES rather than spend OUR money on real justice!)
He said Samji was in debt, had surgery for breast cancer and suffered from depression before the scheme was hatched and that when it was discovered, she tried to end her life by overdosing on sleeping pills.
Her mother had died and her brother, a pilot, was killed in a plane crash in British Columbia’s Okanagan region, leaving her to care for her 90-year-old father, Peck said.
Samji’s health will continue to be monitored for the rest of her life, he said, suggesting the various events she’d experienced may partly explain her criminal behaviour.
“There has to be a some spark that takes this otherwise ordinary citizen and gets her involved in a Ponzi scheme,” he said. “Any sane person knows that a Ponzi scheme does not last, cannot last.”
(Most of us assume-probably CORRECTLY- that the “spark” that draws in a person like Samji is GREED!)
However, Marks said many people deal with tragedies but don’t commit crimes, especially of such a magnitude and for so long, adding the sentence should reflect the suffering of the innocent victims who lost their life savings.
Two of the 28 investors made some money, becoming “net winners” but they consider themselves “net losers” because they’re embroiled in ongoing lawsuits, Marks said.
(Oh great- LIE-berals DID tell us they would create new jobs- but WHY must all the jobs be for stinking, blood sucking vultures who roost in law offices? Six years for one hundred million is garbage! And it looks like an indicator that bad lawyers are looking out for one another by ensuring that harsh sentences are not handed out to white collar Friends!)