rgp
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The similarity is getting something by committing a crime. Doesn't matter whether it's money, valuables, or getting your kid into school with bribery & fraud.
You are nitpicking to try to make it OK.
I'm not trying to make anything OK...I just disagree with the fact that it is considered a crime. It is no different than saying it is a crime, that you can afford a Cadillac , while I can only afford a Ford.
People in this country hate the wealthy...Without them, this country would be suffering . {and no I'm not wealthy]
It is the wealthy that hire the rest of us, and provide the means for us to live a decent life.....so long as we learn to live within our means.
Once again, a kid good at a sport, [football for example] gets into a college on that advantage....and it is no secret that many of them have tutors all through school, and are still essentially unemployable after "graduation"....unless they really were a standout sport star during school. Then in so many cases they are hired on their name.
How is that any different than a kid with wealthy parents , getting in using that wealth, as their advantage ? They are both fraudulent in terms of SAT scores, and or scholastic achievement.
The difference is, much of America likes football...[sports]. So that makes it OK.
If she knew the law, & broke that law....then yes she needed to be prosecuted. I say, we need another look at that law.