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From: SJP Lists
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Re: Donations
Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010 - 12:07 pm
On 10 December 2010 03:42, Mehma Sarja <mehmasarja@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 12/9/10 4:54 AM, Chandrakant Kumar wrote: >> >> 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.
Sarah Palin's coming back as a dung beetle then.
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Re: Donations
, Theo de Raadt
, (Sun Dec 5, 6:42 pm)
Re: Donations
, Adam M. Dutko
, (Sun Dec 5, 7:04 pm)
Re: Donations
, ropers
, (Mon Dec 6, 12:10 am)
Re: Donations
, Eric Furman
, (Mon Dec 6, 6:41 am)
Re: Donations
, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
, (Thu Dec 9, 5:09 am)
Re: Donations
, Chandrakant Kumar
, (Thu Dec 9, 5:54 am)
Re: Donations
, Mehma Sarja
, (Thu Dec 9, 9:42 am)
Re: Donations
, Bret S. Lambert
, (Thu Dec 9, 10:15 am)
Re: Donations
, Otto Moerbeek
, (Thu Dec 9, 10:21 am)
Re: Donations
, roberth
, (Thu Dec 9, 11:31 am)
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, Kevin Chadwick
, (Thu Dec 9, 11:46 am)
Re: Donations
, SJP Lists
, (Thu Dec 9, 12:07 pm)
Re: Donations
, Miod Vallat
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Re: Donations
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