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Re: Hello from Isarel!
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Originally Posted by Slartibartfas
Nice how you intermix the state with citizens acting criminal.
Its in principal easy: Prove it, and they will be punished by the German courts.
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Tough to prove when the UN's Secretary General refuses all investigations into all of the UN's questionable acts. Look how far they got investigating his son, for example.
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The fact that Germany is a country under the rule of law, does not mean that criminality has been abolished. Otherwise the US would hardly qualify as being under the rule of law either...
You know it, I know it. So please...
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Agreed. No country is squeaky clean. There are always exceptions to the rules. Some justifiable, some not.
I believe it's a southern gesture of friendliness. I've experienced it a few times in my life as well. There's nothing sexual about it. It's equivalent to patting someone on the back or shoulder when greeting them. Much ado about nothing, IMO.
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