Kelak, para orangtua jangan kaget jika bertanya pada anaknya, "Nak, kelak kalau sudah besar mau jadi apa ?" dan dijawab anaknya "Ayah, kalo kelak, aku mau jadi koruptor atau teroris aja".
Dulu, waktu kita masih anak2, kita kerapkali menjawab mau jadi dokter, guru, atau presiden. Tapi kini, anak2 bisa belajar secara sistematis bahwa kalau mau jadi kaya dengan cepat ya belajar jadi koruptor dan teroris. Hukumannya paling hukuman mati, yang kalau pas dipenjara berkelakuan baik, maka akan mendapat remisi, jadi bisa berkurang menjadi hukuman seumur hidup, lalu kalau terus menerus mendapat remisi, bukan mustahil bakal bisa bebas setelah beberapa tahun. Hebat kan ? Itulah Indonesia --- In [email protected], "sunny" <am...@...> wrote: > > Reflection : Selama dipenjara berkelakuan baik, hukuman diperpendekkan > jangka waktunya dan dibebaskan dari penjara. Syukuralhamdulliah, para > koruptor bisabebas menikmati hasil harta korupsi yang telah bermamak biak. > > Para terrorits tidak banyak alternatif terbuka terkecuali kembali > melakukan.... Dirgahayu NKRI! > > http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/09/23/corrupt-officials-terrorists-granted-remission.html > > Corrupt officials, terrorists granted remission > Wed, 09/23/2009 12:18 PM | National > > JAKARTA: The government has cut the prison terms of 38 corrupt officials and > several terrorists by between 15 days and one and a half months in > conjunction with Idul Fitri. > > "They deserve remission because of their good behavior while serving their > sentence," Cipinang prison warden Samsul Hidaya said as quoted by kompas.com > on Sunday. > > Recipients of Idul Fitri remission include former fishery minister Rohmin > Dahuri, former Medan mayor Ramli Lubis and former Makassar mayor Andi B, who > have had their jail terms reduced by one month each. > > Former Bank Indonesia governor Syahril Sabirin and former House of > Representatives lawmaker Sarjan Taher did not receive remission as they have > yet to serve one third of their sentence. The government has decided not to > grant remission to convicts guilty of corruption, illegal logging, drug > abuse, money laundering and transnational criminal cases until they have > served at least one third of their prison sentence. > > Samsul said Maskur, who was jailed for his role in the 2002 Bali bombing, had > his sentence cut by one month, but declined to identify other convicted > terrorists who received remission, saying only they were involved in acts of > terror in Poso, Bali and Kuningan, South Jakarta. - JP > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
