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Old 10-05-2009, 04:22 AM   #7
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Default Re: roman polański

Let's play devil's advocate here and entertain the possibility that Mr.Polanski is involved in a secret society (I don't know if he's a Freemason or anything but let's just say hypothetically) and because he angered those more powerful than he is, that he not only lost his wife, but he committed an act that destroyed a young woman's life. Out of fear, he fled.

Could we then entertain the possiblity that Mr.Polanski was set-up by forces beyond his control?

Hmm. I like 777's thinking but I also believe that justice must be served.

The question is, do we ignore the implications behind the events that led to Mr.Polanski fleeing the country or do we simply punish him for a crime that is likely past its' statute of limitations?
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