Al Gore, RICO, Criminal and Civil Suits

Rex McBride of American Thinker has a great article about Al Gore’s potential upcoming legal trouble. McBride thinks it unlikely that the Justice Department will file any charges against Al Gore any time soon, however, he does suggest that:

“What goes up can fall down” applies to ill-gotten gains in the stock market or “carbon trading” schemes. In such schemes, it’s foreseeable that trusting investors will (a) not only get hurt when the scam collapses, but they’ll also (b) pursue legal remedies and sue him for fraud.

It will indeed be interesting when private investors begin to look seriously at the millions of dollars they’ve invested in what is turning out to be a demonstrable scam. Our Justice Department may not attempt to recover the taxpayer dollars which have been shamefully wasted, but I rub my hands together gleefully envisioning the civil lawsuits that may be in Al Gore’s future.

February 25, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized

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  1. Patricia Lewis - February 26, 2010

    It would be a start on putting the real people that are the thieves in jail for what has been done on the taxpayers. Al Gore would be an interesting one to start with as we can ask those questions such as: With global warming, how much income did you get for traveling around to set up the awareness of the public for this program? Did you actually do some positive actions in your own properties that would have prevented further global warming? Mr. Gore, what happened to all the moneys collected by the phone companies for the special purpose tax you created and had the phone companies bill the consumer? Please check your land line phone bills as the name has changed from a school tax to a library tax to perhaps something else. Mr. Obama thought it was a wonderful idea to collect this kind of tax from the consumer. Is this just another fraud put on the consumer?

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