A bit of outrage to start the day ...



And that's my fault for watching the morning news every day. Today we get an all nice strike on the judicial system. Wanna know why? Some time ago, a judge (or so he claims) -Rafael Tirado- lets this child molester go free even though he was convicted. The reasons he would plead later? Because he had too much work. Me, I have too much work and need to go for extra-hours. A judge can simply let people walk by, guilty or not, and go home happily. Whatever the reasons, the guy does not waste time, moves to the south and kidnaps and kills a 5 years old girl. Now, they realize that he should not have been free (not morally speaking here, LEGALLY) at the time and they ask for responsibilities to this judge guy. He just says that he had too much work, as commented, and his fellow judges decide that he should get some punishment. The price for getting a kid killed? 1500 EUR, it seems justice is on sale, lately. But ok, you just think for yourself justice is a f**** sh** in this country and go on with your life. Only yesterday vicepresident de la Vega dares to say that the judge should have had a harder punishment ... and guess what? NOW the judicial power IS MOBILIZED. On strike. Because they think that we should not have an opinion on how they work to avoid putting pressure on them!! Or maybe they mean "expressing" an opinion, because after the 1500 EUR sentence, I guess they don't give a s* about what we think. The same guys who spend hours giving their own opinion on politics and government on TV, even though they are supposed to be a separare power!!! And they'll tell us how much work they have later ... What a country

3 Response to "A bit of outrage to start the day ..."

  1. Anonymous says:

    "As a cop I lost my collars to legal loopholes, but I believed in the system. As a D.A. I lost my case to crooked lawyers, but I believed in the system. As a judge my hands were bound by the letter of the law, but I believed in the system.......Until they took my life away. Then I stopped believing in the system and started believing in justice."
    Dark Justice (Intro)
    ;)

    Mas Dark quieres que sea, chavalote? BTW, mañana voy a Granada (hacia tiempo), dame un toque a mediodia ... si te atreves :D

    Anonymous says:

    Ok, let's make a ranking with the most stupid and incompetent fucking idiots/administrations on the System (bottom-up):

    1- Local town halls
    2- Diputaciones Provinciales (unknown purpose on life)
    3- Junta de Andalucía
    4- Hacienda/Seguridad Social
    5- Ministerios
    6- Law
    7- SEPRUMA (where are our chairs?)

    guillermoTell

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