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I'll take a stab at a few of your points. However, I still would like to see some proof of your claim that I have "supreme faith" in the US justice system. How many times do I have to ask before you will provide evidence or retract that baseless comment?
You also accuse me of being bitter and angry. Another straw-man personal attack that you can't back up.
You say, "how does the conviction of an innocent person in the USA differ from the conviction of an innocent person in Nazi Germany?"
I have answered this, over and over. Please refer to my earlier post in which I listed the attributes of the US justice system that were NOT afforded to the victims of Nazi genocide. You really can't see this? You can keep accusing me of not answering you, but I have answered you, and everyone can see my posts in which those answers were provided.
Again, no one is denying that the system is imperfect. I would challenge you to find a post where I, or anyone, said that. The debate here is about the system, and your comparison of the US justice system to that of the Nazis. Aside from all the other obvious reasons that these two aren't comparable (which I stated earlier) there's also the little matter of the 1,000 executions in the US as a result of a deliberative legal system, versus the several million people killed as a result of Nazi war crimes. You really can't see the difference?
As I said before, I have to go now. But I will absolutely check in here later to see your responses. I hope this time you will address the questions I've asked at least five times now with no response from you. Thanks.
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