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Many of the vicious criminals held there have been caught on the battlefield fighting against American troops and shutting down Guantanamo Bay would just require the military to move them elsewhere.


Bill Shuster


#american #american troops #battlefield #bay #been

The successful revolutionary is a statesman, the unsuccessful one a criminal.


Erich Fromm


#criminal #revolutionary #statesman #successful #unsuccessful

Lawyers claim that their clients have been grossly mistreated, which is what criminal defense lawyers are paid to do.


Kenneth Starr


#claim #clients #criminal #defense #grossly

The criminal law needs to be improved to meet new forms of crime, but to denounce financial devices which are useful and legitimate because use is made of them for fraud, is ridiculous and unworthy of the age in which we live.


William Graham Sumner


#because #crime #criminal #criminal law #denounce

I would, without any hesitation, shoot a violent criminal again.


Bernhard Goetz


#any #criminal #hesitation #i #shoot

Life is nothing but a competition to be the criminal rather than the victim.


Bertrand Russell


#criminal #life #nothing #rather #than

They're criminals, they brutalized Afghanistan, they killed our people, they destroyed our land.


Hamid Karzai


#brutalized #criminals #destroyed #killed #land

I knew how many MPs I had assigned to the brigade, how many military prison operations I would be running, but we needed to evaluate how many criminal prison operations we could support.


Janis Karpinski


#brigade #could #criminal #evaluate #had

Hidden away behind the closed doors of aristocratic and bourgeois privilege, concealed under those ultra-respectable masks of black frock coat and veil, the green glow of corruption flickers into sight, steadies, and spreads everywhere, fostered by Lorrain's horrified and complicitous gaze. This decadent detective is at one with the criminal he pursues, acknowledging openly that the representation of corruption is one of the most pleasurable forms that corruption can take. In this enterprise, art is the mask that both exposes and conceals culpability.


Jennifer Birkett


#corruption #crime #criminal #culpability #decadence

Here, in Lorrain's poisoned little jewel of a tale (“The Man Who Made Wax Heads”) the consummate achievement of decadent art is caught in miniature. The genius of the artist entangles perpetrators and victims in a sticky web of perverse delights, in which exploitation becomes collusion, the ripples of guilt spread outward, and the real criminal slips away. In the end, responsibility is lodged firmly with the consumer, forced – he must confess – by his own perverse desires, to buy into the values of this particularly black market.


Jennifer Birkett


#consumer #crime #criminal #decadence #guilt






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