Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Real Evils Of The Canadian Judicial System

Judicial preogatives:
* concurrent sentencing
* allowances for time spent in custody
* reduced parole criteria

Jonathon Narvey: Evil is as evil does
Posted: January 19, 2010, 1:15 PM by NP Editor
Filed under: Full Comment,Jonathon Narvey,terrorism

Are we so lost that those who we most trust to know the difference between right and wrong can’t see evil when it’s staring us in the face?

I never went to law school. I’m guessing courses in logic and philosophy are not a requirement of obtaining a degree in that field. Paul Slansky, lawyer for Saad Gaya, 22, of the terror group known as the Toronto 18, responds to a sentencing verdict of his client:

“Terrorism is a heinous and evil crime, but not necessarily everyone who commits a heinous and evil crime is himself evil.”

Huh? We are not judged guilty in court or by a higher power merely for evil thoughts, at least not in a democracy. We are judged for our actions. When you do evil things, you are an evil person. No need to sugar-coat it.

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