"J. van Baardwijk" wrote:
>
> At 07:27 23-12-01 +0200, Ilana Halupovich wrote:
>
> >Jeroen asked
> ><<My question was meant as a general one, not one specifically about Israeli
> >war criminals and Palestinian terrorists. Murder is a crime; terrorism is a
> >crime; stealing a bicycle is a crime. If Sonja would commit a crime (*any*
> >crime), would that make me and our son guilty of harboring a criminal?>>
>
> >Don't you watch American crime series? :-)
>
> Nah, I gave up on that when I realised they all looked alike. Bad guy
> commits crime, good guy (the cop) goes after bad guy, good guy and bad guy
> shoot at each other, bad guy loses. Bad guy dies or goes to jail. Moral of
> each and every episode of each and every crime series: crime does not pay.
>
> I may start watching them again when they become more realistic than
> that... :-)
I'm guessing that you haven't seen any episodes of Law & Order, then.
You might enjoy that one; sometimes the good guys don't win. And there
are times that when they do win, some pretty spectacular things go on in
the courtroom.
Julia