Friday, May 16, 2008

Not all people are innocent but get away

Not all people are innocent but get away with their crime. This is the major problem that the law has to fix. What I mean about how guilty people get away with something is that as soon as they get in front of the police they tend to change their attitude, and also their looks on their faces. It seems to me that that is a clue that the person is putting on a front and faking their innocence. Their is no way I am going to be able to fall for that. The law system in society is not the only way of finding guilty and innocent people, there is also the law system inside of school and inside of home. There are a lot of students in school that create lots and lots of trouble and other students get blamed for it. They either get yelled at, get suspended, or even get detention. I've been a suspect in school of being wrongfully accused of something that my own friend did and I was the one to get suspended over some nonsense. I feel that if you don't know anything about what happened don't blame it on a person that you feel created the problem, ask people who were around that seen something. According to parents, it's either go by their law or just get in trouble. I believe that every kid and teen can relate to this. So related to all of these examples, there is somewhere in Cuba called Guantanamo Bay the officers inside of the jail tend to torture the inmates by doing a lot of different things to them from not participating in the doing of drugs to getting sexually abused. Through all of this the officers tend to get away and not get caught in these wrong doings.

Lithwick. Dahlia. "Getting Away With Torture," Newsweek 05 May 2008. 20 May 2008

(Lithwick)

1 comment:

Elyse2008 said...

I like how you make a seggustion, and then give an answer. You tell your personal thoughts and let your readers how you feel, along with giving the facts.