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Originally Posted by djtestudo
Probably because they don't believe he did anything wrong.
But I guess an indictment=guilt right?
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This probably an important point. I mean, I believe that Fitzgerald is a conscientious prosecutor, and that if he indicts someone, it means he thinks that person is guilty, but as the old saying goes, "A grand jury would indict a ham sandwich if the prosecutor asked them to."
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"Die Deutschen meinen, daß die Kraft sich in Härte und Grausamkeit offenbaren müsse, sie unterwerfen sich dann gerne und mit Bewunderung:[...]. Daß es Kraft giebt in der Milde und Stille, das glauben sie nicht leicht."
"The Germans believe that power must reveal itself in hardness and cruelty and then submit themselves gladly and with admiration[...]. They do not believe readily that there is power in meekness and calm."
-- Friedrich Nietzsche
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