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Did you know that District Attorney offices around the country rent out their official seals to private companies that make millions off of deceitful debt-collection campaigns? That Siemens A.G., the engineering giant, spent upwards of $50 million a year to bribe government officials worldwide? That post-Katrina white vigilantes shot African-Americans with impunity?
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