On 12/9/10 4:54 AM, Chandrakant Kumar wrote:
quoted text > On Thursday 09 December 2010 05:39 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
>> On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
>>>> I hope that one day due process is denied you.
>>>>
>>> I am wondering what type of due process should be granted to these
>>> individuals. What basis/jurisdiction of law are we talking about?
>>> Natural
>>> human rights? US law? International Law? I'm just wondering because
>>> I think
>>> it's critical to the whole discussion. Julian Assange isn't a US
>>> citizen so
>>> the US Government probably feels justified doing whatever they want
>>> even if
>>> it is "unethical", yet many think he should be protected by some of
>>> the US
>>> justice code/process. Is due process universal?
>>>
>>
>> If I kill a cow, should I be deported to India, and processed there
>> for that crime? (Note that in most parts of india, it IS a crime).
>> Oh, I live in Argentina, the largest exporter of cow-meat. Maybe we
>> should all be deported there.
>>
>> --
>> Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
>>
>>
> We are waiting for you here in India ;)
>
That's why Americans call cowburgers hamburgers, for fear of
repercussions from the holy land. But seriously, re-incarnation takes
care of all that. Meaning, if you kill a cow in this life, you come back
as a cow and someone can kill you. It's the Indian version of an eye for
an eye.
Mehma