Quote Originally Posted by Eric C. View Post
Now would you be so kind to describe what you mean by "crime"? Is that what laws consider as a crime or something else? If the former, I hope you do understand the "crime sets" by the laws are almost the same in each more or less civilized country. And my answer in this case will be no, I'm not going to commit any crime either for any profit or anything else. Again, if you mean the latter, could you explain what?
So, in a country with *perfect* laws you could be right. But no such country exists. That's what I'm talking about, by the way, about 'spoiled perception'. Many hypocrites hide behind the word 'law' to calm their concience (or nightmares) - What? I'm not violating any laws, I'm a law abiding citizen, leave me alone. I could dig up for some examples of this, but I'm really not in the mood for that. I'm sure, you can see the picture. I'm talking about the situations when technically no law gets violated, but innocents suffer as a result of your actions.
There's more though. People do violate laws for money and the more you are rich and powerful the more chances you get to get away with it. I'm sure, you can find examples of this also.

So, are you trying to tell me that aiming strictly for profits and profits alone is good? No, you won't succeed, so don't waste your time. Money is not a bad thing by itself, it just enables some bad people to do bad things. Greed is sin. Remeber?

P.S. by the way, limited liability companies are the perfect instrument for avoiding liability (and quite frequently - responsibility). Yes, it works both ways - very flexible.