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Hey y'all, looks like the pope might be about to die
GGKoul:
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--- Quote from: shmokes on April 09, 2005, 02:29:07 am ---and pro-child molestation
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When I last check, Child Molestation was against the Law.
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shmokes:
The impression I get is politics, but when finally pressured to go after Law the Pope made that impossible. I'm not saying that the AG is an innocent victim, just that the late Pope deserves his share of culpability.
GGKoul:
--- Quote from: shmokes on April 11, 2005, 04:19:31 pm ---The impression I get is politics, but when finally pressured to go after Law the Pope made that impossible.
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shmokes:
I disagree. If Iceland refuses to extradite Bobby Fisher the U.S. is not going to march in there and take him.
An even better example is probably Roman Polanski, who was not in attendance to receive his Oscar for directing The Pianist because he fled the country to avoid going to jail after having sex with a 13 year old girl in 1973. If he had come back to accept his award he would probably have been arrested the second he stepped foot in the airport, but it's been over 30 years since he left. We know exactly where he lives and what he does for a living. We even do business with him. But as long as he doesn't find himself in American territory he is perfectly safe.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: GGKoul on April 11, 2005, 02:54:23 pm ---Law was around when this happened for awhile and the AG could have easily done everything in their power to kept Law in the US. But they didn't.... Why?
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Law was a VERY powerful man in MA. The proof had to be overwhelming and clear. Once Reilly (the AG) finally had that proof (like I said, the obstruction of justice was huge), that was when the Pope promoted Law to the Vatican.