Wednesday 22 August 2007

Justice for All

A slow, corrosive drip, drip, drip. European law, the Human Rights Act, lawyers, the Judiciary, political correctness: all are meant to uphold civilisation, but now combine to gradually and remorselessly undermine decent society. The inability to deport a foreign murderer illustrates the rotten and corrupt core at the heart of our culture. It is apparent that the law now provides for the rights of a maniacal, murderous, gang member to take precedent over those of both the upstanding citizen he murdered and the victim’s thoroughly honourable family. To add insult to injury, the murderer’s lawyer claims he is apologetic and remorseful, despite him still denying guilt, and that the victim’s wife does not understand and is narrow-minded. For a murderer to receive this level of protection from the law, after he has cynically abused everything that a cultured society provides, and for his lawyer to systematically corrupt and manipulate, is utterly disgusting. In the act of murder he decided that the law was irrelevant to his actions. He should, therefore, now forfeit any rights within the law. As a minimum, he should be deported after the full completion of his sentence so that some sort of justice can be served and decent society can prevail. On the present course of political correctness, I wonder how much longer it will be before the very act of jailing criminals is considered an infringement of their human rights.

Of course, it is not the first time lawyers have manipulated and abused the system. It transpires that economic migrants can miraculously claim asylum, the hijacking of civilian airlines is perfectly acceptable and indeterminate sentences for dangerous criminals are unjust. Abuse even extends to temporarily halting the slaughter of a bovine TB infected bull because it would infringe the human rights of its idiotic worshippers.

At least there is one good thing that comes out of all this abuse of the system. The lawyers are making a fortune from legal aid, at the expense of the hard working taxpayer.

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