Monday, November 23, 2009

Electricity In One Room Stops Working

LAW. Stupid people who do not want Baptists, and the inaction as a punishment

would be a defeat for justice if the ineffable social-populist Lula, Brazil's president, denied the extradition to Italy of the common murderer, nothing more than "political", so that very little worthy bears a name so glorious in our history: Cesare Battisti. And ridiculous are those on the internet today are rooting for the wrong Baptists. And yet ... However, on closer inspection, the old Kingdom of Sardinia was più elastico e meno ottuso della Repubblica Italiana, nota l'amico Mauro Mellini su http://www.giustiziagiusta.info/
("Battisti, il tempo, la latitanza"):
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"Sorpresa e sdegno per la constatazione che sui siti web (si dice così?) una forte maggioranza dei pareri espressi sul caso di Battisti, il terrorista pluriomicida fuggiasco, sia contrario all’estradizione. Può darsi che una rete di “reduci” dalle battaglie né patrie né rivoluzionarie abbia organizzato quel sia pur velleitario plebiscito elettronico.
Ma può anche darsi che non sia così e che, almeno tra quella categoria di persone che sentono il bisogno di “confessarsi” with the electronic universe, prevail, if not solidarity with terrorism, the one with the fugitive who, note well, they are two different things, how we teach ancient traditions and civilizations, such as Sardinia.
As for the thing, as well as no surprise, not shock me, though I do not share such attitudes and I hope that Battisti be extradited soon.
not surprise me and do not shock me that, at least apparently, to prevail against the extradition of (basically the fact that Baptists will continue to get away, perhaps far away from our boots and boots), because they are convinced (and I was, and I said it when terrorism was rampant) that a number special laws and that sort of declaration of war on terrorism (terrorists hunted, resulting in recognition of the status of combatants), the "campaign" against terrorism, the same qualification, not disdain, of "anti-terrorist magistrates' given willingly PM and judges committed to certain processes, meant that imprisonment, convictions, sentences, were in themselves "provisional", according to the "state of war."
I was convinced then, as they are now, that terrorism is a subspecies of the crime and that communities should be the punishment for crimes committed by those who want to make it happen. But I must acknowledge that on this point was then in the minority, looked hurt and almost with suspicion. Today
any consequence of excessive gooders, some revival of the ancient conspiracies that ease can not destroy, damage the body and also specific to the intrinsic effects "provisional" given to counter and thus the demand, and sometimes arrogant of some characters that, "having laid down their weapons" are considered, as it were, protected by the Geneva Convention. Or at least only of belonging to a generation Cause.
All this, if that is to not allow surprises me not so much the arrogance of Baptists, but also some supporters of the telematic its impunity, makes me even more annoying these attitudes and makes me feel the danger as much of a sense of justice that still exist.
One thing I must say. The fade with the passage of time, years and decades of legitimacy and appropriateness of legal action and eventually imposed the same sentence, it is a fact, a principle that can not and should not be confused with the inconstancy and easy fickle and dissolution of human feelings and intentions. Why not mention it, which are many and serious. But only some corollary.
I believe, for example, that he had given inalienable offenses punishable by life imprisonment, was a serious mistake. One mistake, for example, stimola inchieste e processi di archeologia giudiziaria e che, magari, alla conclusione di essi, conduce alla autentica truffa (o mascalzonata, che dir si voglia) di negare evidenti attenuanti per non “concedere” la prescrizione!
Ma alla ragionevolezza di un congruo termine di prescrizione per i reati da perseguire, si aggiunge anche quella della incontestabile ragionevolezza, utilità ed equità della estinzione delle pene, benché definitivamente inflitte, per decorso di un assai lungo termine di mancata esecuzione, che ne comporti la prescrizione.In proposito, sfogliando una legge oramai più che vecchia, antica, il codice penale per l’esercito e la marina del Regno d’Italia del 1869 (rimasto in vigore up to 1942) as he considered the inalienable death penalty or forced labor for life, stipulated that, if the prisoner there for twenty years was stolen, the punishment is diminished "one or two degrees under the circumstances" (ie no death and nothing but hard labor for life penile temporary).
I believe that the "ratio" of that provision (there is a "ratio" of laws that seem too unreasonable, and sometimes even those that are actually) was that a long hiding, escape a long sentence, to be a long chased and escape pursuit, they also may be a penalty that would be unfair to add that due to discounting and then, at least, the entirety of it.
The timing, moreover, even in a chaotic and unpredictable legal system as one that delights us one of the few certain things. And if there are many things, the right institutions anchored to uncertain data, such as to reverse the effects are perhaps more questionable things and institutions, but anchored to some data. If the case
Baptists, we hope that by now closed, and it seems to be, in large numbers, contrary to close and "include" the persistence of its impunity, will be worth to us to make some reasonable reflection on the running time and Justice can not stand still, we can say that not all evil (and not all the nonsense) are per nuocere.
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JAZZ . Un memorabile concerto dal vivo dei Jazz Messengers di Art Blakey, con Wayne Shorter al sax tenore e Lee Morgan alla tromba in una reinterpretazione dissonante, tesissima e colorita di Night in Tunisia . Be', che dire, si fatica a credere che sia davvero un brano registrato nel 1959. Si direbbe 20 anni più tardi. Diavolo d'un Blakey!

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