If Zhang’s corruption led to people dying as the article mentions, the sentence isn’t unreasonable. In South Korea if you’re a businessman whose greed causes a department store to collapse killing 500 people, or you’re an Illinois politician sellin…
[…] Dr. Taylor is probably right, the Chinese government is doing so me PR to counteract the questions of food safety when it comes to products from that country. If Zhang’s corruption led to people dying as the article mentions, the sentence isn’t unreasonable. In South Korea if you’re a businessman whose greed causes a department store to collapse killing 500 people, or you’re an Illinois politician selling licenses and one of those unqualified drivers kills six children, well you’ll get off with little more than a wrist slap. Where do you think justice was served properly? […]
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If Zhang’s corruption led to people dying as the article mentions, the sentence isn’t unreasonable. In South Korea if you’re a businessman whose greed causes a department store to collapse killing 500 people, or you’re an Illinois politician sellin…
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[…] Dr. Taylor is probably right, the Chinese government is doing so me PR to counteract the questions of food safety when it comes to products from that country. If Zhang’s corruption led to people dying as the article mentions, the sentence isn’t unreasonable. In South Korea if you’re a businessman whose greed causes a department store to collapse killing 500 people, or you’re an Illinois politician selling licenses and one of those unqualified drivers kills six children, well you’ll get off with little more than a wrist slap. Where do you think justice was served properly? […]
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