"Whether you define corruption in narrow terms or, like Morales, view it as a more systemic issue, the problem should be addressed from the top down. An effort to clean up corruption should focus on its grand practitioners, not its penny-ante con men.
Those who have erected protest camps on Wall Street have found a great place to start. Since 2008, not a single senior executive in the US banking industry has faced jail time for fuelling one of the largest financial crises in history. In part, this is because financiers have succeeded in making much of their nefarious activity legal
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/8/stop-the-corruption-on-wall-street/ This is an online Petition Circulating Around the Globe.
Part 2 of the First Petition Sent out to Congress, DOJ, SEC and the White house in 2009. Results : 4 investigations into Goldman Sachs Fraud, and were found guilty. .. Not enough has been done, no more Fines .. when found guilty over and over.. We the People want INDICTMENTS!
..Thank you for your support
Marlow/ editor
www.investors4justice.net