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To: RealMuLan who wrote (59111)1/18/2005 4:20:41 PM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
Lai Changxing is a large scale crook,I don't doubt it. Nobody in the Canadian government has said otherwise. What holds up his deportation is the same reasoning which keeps many many criminals in Canada, some for decades, provided they can afford the lawyers to keep launching appeal after appeal. The question is can Canada decide on his guilt absolutely, while he is inside of Canada and they have restricted or no access to the witnesses and evidence from China? If the Canadian authorities were convinced that he would get a fair trial in China I think he would be deported at once. But when a country is Paradise, i.e. all accused are guilty, an all knowing all just god(Party) reigns, contested trials are unnecessary and not allowed, then deportation from hell, e.g. Canada, where the accused is permitted to argue for his innocence and the possibility is openly admitted that the arrest and even a subsequent conviction are mistakes then the discovery of the truth can sometimes take forever, unlike in heaven where there is omniscience, deportation from such a hellish country can accordingly take forever. It's too bad. We don't have one world yet.
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