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Daily Archives: May 20, 2009
Guantanamo–in the name of the “Volk?”
Your email: I’ve been watching the pundits a lot on television recently and following the ongoing national debate about whether torture was or was not used and whether it was justified. Often, it’s a semantical discussion in which defenders of … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Burt Lancaster, Costa Gavras, Germany, Guantanamo, H.W. Koch, In the Name of the Volk, Jacobo Timmerman, Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Maximillian Schell, Montgomery Clift, Prisoner Without a Name Cell Without a Number, Richard Widmark, Special Section, Spencer Tracy, Vichy, Werner Klemperer, William Shatner
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Jury Duty
Your email: I’m sitting here at the Torrance courthouse on jury duty. Jury duty is always inconvenient to me, but going to prison and losing your liberty, or worse yet your life as a result of a death penalty case, … Continue reading