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1. It's Only The Rabbinical Courts That Take Bribe - Hah?!?
As if the secular courts don't. They probably all do, but you can indict them all. It would be endless. So Mazuz, the tzaddik, finds his scapegoat with the Rabbinical Court.
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2. H "defends" the rabbinical courts ...
... by saying that the secular courts take bribes as well. I'm not sure the secular courts take as many bribes as the rabbinical ones largely because there's a bit more scrutiny of the secular courts, but surely the standards for a rabbinical court should be higher? What will hAsHeM do?
At least the gays didn't have a full-fledged march in Jerusalem! THAT whould have been cHilLuL hAsHeM!
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3. #1 Is this your "defense?"
David , |
Yerushalayim |
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Try that defense in court (Rabbinical or Secular):
"Some other guy takes bribes too, but only I got caught."
Ridiculous and pathetic. And by the way, not a defense according to the Rabbonim.
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4. Aren't you just a little bit scared, H?
Won't mehsaH be really, really pissed?
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5. Israel came # 34 in corruption scale "transparency.org"
Media Critic , |
USA |
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1 Finland
4 Denmark
5 Singapore
6 Sweden
7 Switzerland
8 Norway
9 Australia
11 UK
18 France
20 USA
31 UAE
32 Qatar
34 Israel
36 Bahrain
http://www.transparency.org/news_room/in_focus/cpi_2006/cpi_table
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6. #3, 2 It's the Hypocrisy in this Gov't That I'm TalkingAbout
not the "defense".
SK, you must be quite naiive to believe that there is a "bit more scrutiny in the secular courts". Would they scrutinize themselves? You make me laugh. You're living in a world that once was but surely isn't, especially in secular courts and among these gov't ministers. If you would know the corruption that goes on there, your hair would stand on ends. And I'm saying it from inside information from 2 gov't officials I know personally.
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