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Old December 22nd 03, 05:43 PM
Hans K0HB
 
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(N2EY) wrote

I think a majority of "the general public" realizes that the rule of law and
the rights of the individual to a fair trial apply to everyone.


That's certainly the high-sounding politically correct
intellectualized response, but it's untrue.

The majority of the general public, in their heart-of-hearts, would
like to see a certain class of sub-human criminals summarily 'dealt
with'. In the case of sub-humans like Lee Malvo, John Mohammed,
Timothy McVeigh, and Robert Hanssen, the majority of the general
public would prefer that they be invited to an impromptu necktie party
and air dance, and that the festivities be broadly televised. The
majority of the general public, in their heart-of-hearts, would have
preferred that the GI's in YI1 land had lobbed a couple of grenades
into Saddams hidey-hole, rather than provide him with the opportunity
of a ''fair trial'. There is a certain level of crime, so calculated,
cold blooded, inhuman, and unredeemable that it does NOT deserve the
civilized right of "fair trial".

We all know that, but the majority of the general public have been
conditioned by liberals to feel guilty about such beliefs, and the
result is that sub-human trash feels safer in perpetrating their
heinous crimes knowing that the "fair trial" process might spare them
the fate they richly deserve.

73, de Hans, K0HB