The Supreme Court of the United States... has validated the Nazi method of execution in... concentration camps, starving them to death.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged.
One of the more difficult tasks for me as president was to decide on the issue of confirming capital punishment awarded by courts... to my surprise... almost all cases which were pending had a social and economic bias.
The Holocaust of Nazi Germany is certainly no less of a historic crime than the Holocaust that went on for centuries against African-Americans. That process of reparations, and a truth and reconciliation discussion, was extremely helpful in the country of Germany, and we need to have that here.
The long and distressing controversy over capital punishment is very unfair to anyone meditating murder.
There exists in some parts of the world sanctimonious criticism of America's death penalty, as somehow unworthy of a civilized society.
The Holocaust was the most evil crime ever committed.
You have a good judicial system in the U.S., as you have learned from the Nixon-Watergate period.
The goal is justice, not executions. We all want to make sure the process is fair and that the right person is punished. These recommendations are essential to that goal.
Indeed, the field of Holocaust studies is replete with nonsense if not sheer fraud.
The Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders, in open court before an international tribunal, had a profound long-term effect in bringing Germans back to democracy and humanity.