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Originally Posted by MoreLemonPledge
You're all naming serial killers. How about somebody who actually impacted the nation? Wall Street comes to mind, not sure who's responsible for that. What about the automakers in the '70s and '80s who stopped productive research on electric cars so they'd get more oil profits, further destroying our environment? What about Bernie Madoff or bank CEOs?
Surely there are people who know their history better than me, but serial killers just don't affect that many people. What they do is heinous, but to most they're just stories and the impact isn't really felt.
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Funny, I was just thinking the same thing. Serial killers don't affect "Americans." They only affect a very small population- mostly in the single digits.
I was thinking Madoff and/or the guy who took over Qwest- he totally *****ed a lot of people over on their money.
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