Quote: As the top cop who landed behind bars, he's arguably one of New York's most controversial figures. Bernard Kerik, 58, served as the police commissioner of New York City under former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. In 2010, after years of litigation, he was convicted of tax fraud and false statements and was sentenced to four years in federal prison. Today, he is a convicted felon. an interesting tale, with some alarming stats
RE: NYPD Commissioner-Turned-Felon Has a Message For Us Now That He's Been to Prison
RJS(undefined) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd April 2014, 08:48
It's a strange country, how can it be so backwards in so many ways, yet create so many tech giants like Google and Facebook?
Even more crazy, is how for a country that legally separates church and state, they seem as intertwined when it comes to their politics as it could possibly be.