Talk:Gary Lauck

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We need info on his gun-permit case.

[edit] Emotional, irrelevant and biased phrases and statements removed

I have removed phrases and sentences in:

"In 1995, Lauck was arrested in Denmark. He fought extradition all the way to the Danish Supreme Court, but lost in a controversial ruling criticized even by the mainstream Danish media as a violation of the Danish tradition of not extraditing political dissidents. He was extradited to Germany for disseminating "constitutionally hostile" literature. He was convicted by a Hamburg Court and was sentenced to an unprecedented four years in prison - solely for publishing six issues of the German-language newspaper NS KAMPFRUF inside the USA and mailing them to subscribers in Germany. The case files documented the involvement of the highest levels of the German government, including the Office of the Chancellor, the heads of three German Ministries, the heads of Germany's Domestic Intelligence Agency ("Verfassungsschutz") and Federal Intelligence Service ("Bundesnachrichtendienst") as well as American FBI, Interpol and other European law enforcement agencies."

The article tries to evoke sympathy for Lauck with phrases like "an unprecedented four years in prison." I belive that the proper punishment for him would be a bullet in the brain, but I do not put phrases like "an extremely light sentence of only four years in prison." It is also not clear to me how the long list of agencies involved is relevant to the story.

Proper punishment for him instead would be to use all means to save his soul from occult nazi-thule sect, by forcing him to convert to Catholicism, confess all nazi sins, and to repent. Please remember that "thou shalt not kill" Wikinger 17:32, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

I have also removed the underlined part of "Lauck lost the case as even he expected, but had by then already achieved his objective." It is not clear to me how one can judge whether or not he has fulfilled his objective. Besides, writing this sentence here can help him towards fulfilling his objective - something I am not willing to give him.

75.84.114.219 05:57, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

This is ridiculous! Gary Lauck is an Aryan Hero and you all disrespect his sacred name!!! KBE713 (talk) 21:58, 16 February 2008 (UTC)