Entry: Federal court halts deportation of Demjanjuk Tuesday, April 14, 2009

This story pisses me off. This war crimes criminal's son is quoted as saying:

"They told me that they would have an ambulance. They told me we would have three to five days' notice, and obviously you can't believe everything the government tells you," he told The Associated Press by phone while headed back to Cleveland from the federal appeals court in Cincinnati.

He predicted his father would not survive long enough in Germany to stand trial.

"If he is deported, if this madness and inhumane action is not stopped by the 6th Circuit, he will live out his life in a (German) hospital. He will never be put on trial," he said. "It makes absolutely no sense that the Germans, after nearly killing him in combat, would try to kill him once again."

Maybe he is ignorant of what the Nazis/his father did to Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and anyone else they deemed a threat to the so-called "master race". It seems Karmic that he wasn't given time to say good-bye to his family, just as the people put into the concentration camp he guarded weren't given an opportunity to say good-bye to theirs before being sent to gas chambers, and that he was loaded into a van instead of an ambulance; he is lucky it wasn't a crowded box car in sweltering heat.

The fact he would die in a hospital under a doctor's care disturbs me, but not for the same reasons it disturbs his son. I am disturbed, because many of the people he guarded died in crowded rooms unfit for animals and never received medical attention. This man lied on his immigration application, lived in the comfort of the US, worked, had a family and grew old after taking part in atrocities that denied thousands those opportunities.

The German government wants to right a wrong and to the best of my knowledge there is no statute of limitation on mass murder; they should be allowed to decide his guilt or innocence and punish him if that is the verdict. If he dies in the process let's just call it God's will.

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