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In reply to the discussion: The Swedish Prosecutor Lied As Charged. Admits No Legal Impediment to London Interview w/Assange. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)made by the Swedish Prosecutor who apparently, we are now told, was just 'unaware of her own country's laws'. However I don't suffer from amnesia and know that the same people now trying to get her off the hook for those lies, told us throughout the years, that she was 'adhering to Swedish law' and that we 'were not familiar with Swedish'. It's hard for them now I suppose to have to admit we DID know Swedish law. And that she was either lying or incompetent.
What I'm trying to figure out is this, is it better to have KNOWN the law and LIED about it, or to be so ignorant of the Law that no matter how often over the years she was INFORMED of that law, she simply was too incompetent to grasp it?
I will give her more credit than to try to claim now she was ignorant of the law.
I will stick with her being a bit more intelligent than that and simply decided to twist the law to excuse her reluctance to file charges in a case she knew had no basis in fact.