Breivik admits to acts of ‘smaller barbarism’ as trial closes
June 22, 2012 20:05
Victims’ families walked out as Anders Breivik made his final attempt to prove his sanity to judges looking into the killing of 77 people in twin attacks in Norway last July. The court is set to deliver its verdict in August.
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sam's (unregistered)24.06.2012 12:00
humanics (unregistered) wrote in #3
& i thought the u.s was bad(knock-on-wood).
It makes me wonder does prosecutor need psychoanalysis,Thoug ht Country which gives away Nobel price for Humanity, Democracy,freedom , giving an scape window for a animal with mentality of maggot ,it bring a shame to Norway , Authorities should think seriously again , allowing that sort of garbage publicise in the open world .
Why has no one put a gun to this garbage, and pull the trigger? This trial is a waste of time and money. One must hope that he is kidnapped by family members of those who he murdered in cold blood. He deserves nothing but sheer unbridled terror before he dies.
this guy is 100% normal.. The jury are on his side, else they would send himm to jail. He wil be just like at home in that psychatric institution they puting him in....which they spend thousands of cash just to prepare it for him. He is smiling he got away with this whole thing unpunished!
He is not in sain at all , his act is compeletly in line with the WASTERN RATIONALISM, you cant blame him but at the same time accept the WASTERN RATIONALISM, please go and read Nitzche, he has a lot to say about Rationalism and Resentment(folk).
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sam's (unregistered) 24.06.2012 12:00
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Ralph (unregistered) 23.06.2012 17:30
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red fang (unregistered) 23.06.2012 08:28
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humanics (unregistered) 23.06.2012 07:10
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taliban (unregistered) 23.06.2012 03:31
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