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Old 03-19-2007, 02:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Injustice and Justice
Ok fellas (and fellettes - if that be the feminine term)

I am not a lawyer and indeed i have no formal training in law.

Here's a sentence that popped into my head and i felt i should share it with y'all

" Retribution for Injustice comes in the form of Justice... not in the form of Venegance "

I hold the above statement to be a philosphical truth. My questions are:

1) Do you agree with the statement?
2) Is it a principle that is practiced in judicial systems around the world?
3) Is it a principle that is even POSSIBLE to apply practically?

Your thoughts please
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