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What Would You Like To Do To This Man?

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youngmafbog | 13:55 Tue 08th Nov 2016 | News
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I make no apologies to the snowfake liberals.

Being hung drawn and quartered is too good for this man but being realistc surely the death penalty, after a reasonable amount of time behnd bars thinking about the impending outcome.

There is no way he should be allowed to live; evil beyond words.

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Nothing.

I cannot contemplate revenge on someone I do not know, for acts against people I did not know.

We have a justice system, I will let that take care of things.
brady was more than evil hes still alive
I am in no position to mete out punishment, I don't think that way.

Yes, he is as evil as they come so the full weight of the law and whatever maximum sentence is allowed should be handed to him.
I think you may have had too much Red Bull today, ymb, you seem very excitable and agitated about the place.
What a strange question.

As Andy has said, the judiciary has dealt with the case, found him guilty and duly sentenced him.

Why would I wish to be involved?
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Why is it a strange question?

This mans acts were beyond despicable, have you read the case?


Douglas, why dont you post something if you dont like my posts? Then ignore mine.
I also think it an odd question...


//What Would You Like To Do To This Man?//


Were you hoping for a list of vicious torturous ways to inflict pain and even death on another human?

Rather like he did?
YMB - it's a strange question because anyone with a normal sense of justice accepts that the legal system is in place to deal with issues like this.

Getting all pumped up into a red mist with a vivid imagination does nothing helpful for anyone - it simply gives the individual an over-developed sense of self-righteousness, and a bad dose of blood pressure.
Not the same case ,but on the way home on the radio they told of an American who has been given a life sentence plus 60 years ????? Only in USA
He has got 'life' what more do you want?
Brady is still alive, yes, but he is constantly pleading to be allowed to commit suicide as he finds life in jail is worse than death.
An entire lifetime being locked away is a fate FAR worse than death and many 'lifers' feel the same. I have worked inside a prison and talked 1 to 1 with several murderers at least half of them said they would rather have had the death sentence!
EDDIE - It appears that the thrust of YMB's OP - and I am of course open to correction - is that we should all be flooded with gallons of self-righteousness, and be moved to dream up all manner of inventive tortures for the convicted man to endure.

I remain unsure why any civilised person would feel that way, but I am always open to explanation.
Andy - you want everyone to be civilised on this thread but you get to bad mouth a dead guy on another.
RandyMarsh - if you can find a connection between inviting people to contribute their favourite torture punishments for a convicted murderer with me pointing out some facts about a deceased radio personality, I am sitting here with baited breath waiting for you to run it by me.

In your own time ....
key word Andy was civilised.
RandyMarsh - I would not wish to put words in your mouth, but are you suggesting that my pointing out that Sir Jimmy Young had a nasty side to him was not 'civilised'?
Yep, no need to air that on that thread. No need at all. You could have kept it to yourself.
Kept what to myself? My view on Sir Jimmy Young?

I didn't bring that up - you did.

I am struggling to see what you are getting at here - ?
you want the moral high ground here on this thread and spout about civilised behaviour yet on another thread you are quite happy to speak ill of the dead.

Speaking ill of the dead the day they die is uncivilised and not what gentlemen do.




Randy Marsh.

If you want to take issue with my comments about Sir Jimmy Young, then the thread debating that is the place to do it, not cross-posting on here and causing confusion.

As to what 'a gentleman' does - this is not the foyer of White's in Mayfair in 1917 - I will express my opinions as I wish, and I am not remotely interested in whether or not you think I am 'a gentleman' or not for doing so.

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