insider bankruptcy

What punishment for alleged George W Bush’s $100 million insider trading profits Bear Stearns securities?
George W Bush appears to have profited handsomely when he bought (on the information provided by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson) a large number of Put options against Bear Stearns shortly before the company disclosed that the company faced bankruptcy.
There is no end to the punishment this man should get for destroying The United States of America. Just remember that Chaney was running the country while George has been drinking for 8 years. I have a friend who went to college with Laura Bush in Texas. He is very active in the field of
addiction recovery and he claims that she also has a terrible problem with alcohol. They have been drunk in the White House and Chaney took over.
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