briancuban.com— Should the passage of time mitigate the punishment for war crimes so heinous that they shock the conscience?
Jul 6, 2008View in Crawl 4
My simple belief is this. Regardles if any of these Nazis get deported or not, Hell will have a special place that burns even hotter for these "people."
What you are really asking is: "Is it worth it to hold these people accountable for their actions?"Millions of people dead because of the things they did and the system they were a part of...now you tell me, is it worth it?
Oh yeah, I feel so sorry for them that the "punishment would have been terrible for them" if they disobeyed their orders. Obeying unlawful "orders" is still breaking the law.
monsieurgingerJul 6, 2008
life in prison eating crappy food
Closed AccountJul 6, 2008
My simple belief is this. Regardles if any of these Nazis get deported or not, Hell will have a special place that burns even hotter for these "people."
Closed AccountJul 7, 2008
They did not care who they were torturing then - so we should not care who we are getting after now -
Closed AccountJul 7, 2008
wow... thanks for this post.
jerichosamJul 7, 2008
They shouldn't be off the hook just because time has passed. It's a shame to drag their families into it, but the US should deport these criminals.
professorsymJul 7, 2008
What you are really asking is: "Is it worth it to hold these people accountable for their actions?"Millions of people dead because of the things they did and the system they were a part of...now you tell me, is it worth it?
professorsymJul 7, 2008
Oh yeah, I feel so sorry for them that the "punishment would have been terrible for them" if they disobeyed their orders. Obeying unlawful "orders" is still breaking the law.
Closed AccountJul 7, 2008
they should still be brought to justice.
Closed AccountJul 7, 2008
418 Diggs and this story never went popular. I find this amazing and ask why?