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Sat. 10/03/09 07:04 AM

Roman Polanski

So now, George is the arbiter of who does time in the U.S. and who doesn't do time.

Justice isn't blind.

Justice is George.

I just want to know where I get in the "Justice is George" line down at the court house.

Sat. 10/03/09 06:57 AM

Roman Polanski

So George's philosophy, apparently, is this:

1) If you commit a crime in the U.S., just flee the country.

2) After "X" years of living "on the lamb", you can return to the U.S. No harm, no foul.

So this is the new legal strategy for rapists.

George, just make a check next to the items below the so we can start our list of what other crimes this new leagl system is applicable to:

___ murderer

___ arson

___ theft

___ assault

___ robbery

___ bribery

Geez, what the heck is Kwame doing in Dallas? He should just leave the country for 30 years and forget the one million dollars. What a dope.

Who in this country should ever have to be punished for a crime?

What a bunch of lemmings. You actually think the law should be enforced?

Get a clue. The law is arbitrary. It's optional.

It's open season in the U.S.

Don't want to do the time? Just leave. We'll forget this ever happened.

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