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Old 12-13-2011, 08:47 AM   #90
Sil_liS
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Fine, even assuming all of that, I still don't see where the corruption comes in?
As you said:
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In my mind corruption involves A corrupting B.
It involves B acting in his own interests (or A's interests), rather than the interests he is meant to serve.
The Dusseldorf court didn't act in the interests of those that it is meant to serve.
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