On Thu, 01 May 1997 13:24:58 -0400, Charles Petras wrote on Publish-L: ''When I was a child there was a radio program in which the announcer would say, "Crime does not pay". But crime did pay then and it certainly pays now. And I don't mean that crime only pays the criminal. It is true that one who commits a crime has little chance of being caught. It is also true that if he is caught, there is little chance he will be convicted...'' [-clip-] | |
My response: Criminals occasionally serve the evil motivations of rulers. Too much power in the hands of any entity ultimately becomes oppressive, no matter how noble are the intentions of the founders. Sometimes an evolving TYRANNY is masked by fake laws and regulations, like (for example) in the U$A and Israel. | |
In my referenced pages
I wish to set things right, to expose the hypocrisy of the so
called "justice system." Iceberg tip is just emerging... as it is reflected in the following saying:
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