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Old 05-20-10, 03:08 AM   #1
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Default Felons' interests count heavier than that of their victims

I have a new reason why to spit on the european institutions. Why must a sovereign nation like Germany care for some freakheaded judge's mad decision that the interests of still dangerous murderers and rapist have to wiegh heavier then the legimtiate interst of soceity to be protected from them? why do we even elect national politicians who form governments that on their behalf influence the personnel for the German Constitutional High Court, if that Court can be overruled by foreigners from other countries even on decisions that effect only Germany.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/...695737,00.html

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The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that German laws on preventive detention of dangerous criminals is a violation of their human rights. Now Germany will be forced to release almost 200 felons, including convicted rapists and multiple murderers. The first repeat offender has already been released.
If people still are assessed to be dangerous, keep them locked. That simple. Which means arrest the EU's representatives and the EU court's judges asap.
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