Re: Jewish Attitudes to Dresden Bombing
- From: Eliyahu <lrooff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 06:00:19 +0000 (UTC)
On Apr 25, 6:14 am, "DoD" <navyd...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On 24-Apr-2007, hillelg...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
BTW I knew two Jews, father and son, who had
lived in Dresden. They left Germany before WWII.
The younger one (I think he had been born in 1925)
visited Dresden after the end of the Cold War.
He recognized all the street names in what is
now just a big park. And no, he did not have
any complaints against the pilots who had
razed the city where he had been borned.
Matt Silberstein wrote
Which is why you are not allowed on a murder jury
if you have lost a loved one to murder.
Which is why the vigilante citizens of the Wild West
managed to deliver better justice than today's high
quality judges and very expensive lawyers...
Until they get hold of the wrong guy....
This segment has drifted off away from Jewish content... BUT... How many
times have we convicted criminals in the modern day that were the wrong
guy?
David
Too many, which is why I continue to oppose the death penalty until we
change the standard of proof in capital cases from "beyond a
reasonable doubt" to "beyond any possible doubt."
Eliyahu
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