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31. NO.24 If new evidence is found he can go to trial again
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32. 28 except the assassin who freely & proudly admits he did it
but don't take my word for it. Go ask him.
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33. He needs forgiveness and compassion
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34. # 3 He needs to be welcomed and forgiven
roger , |
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36. Cohen? lol I guess all that holiness was too much for him
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37. #33 &34 rest it! A woman was killed
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38. To Forgiving and Welcoming Roger
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You can be forgiving and welcoming to him in your home in Switzerland! By the way, would you want your daughter or sister to marry him? I can't believe you really mean what you wrote. Just looking to stir the pot, eh?
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39. # 38 forgiveness
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If this man has repented, then as a Jew, you are morally obliged to forgive him.
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40. Sorry for the family.
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First of all sorry for the family of the victim. My question is if the victim wasn't israeli your thought would be different or not. Could the murderer be forgiven faster. There are plenty of subject that i disagree with israeli policy but Israeli justice has nothing to compare with thailand. I mean something that i can't ignore is that in your country law is the law in regards of citizenship it can punish. I am just hopping deep in my heart that the killer would be punish in israel cause thailand failed to do that thing that i am not surprise either. Peace.
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