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A Sentance So Richly Deserved.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 24254/T ia-Shar ps-kill er-Stua rt-Haze ll-jail ed-38-y ears-pa role.ht ml
At last a sentence to fit the crime, he will be 75 years old before he is released.
Yesterday Tia's father said that, whatever jail sentence this monster received, he should be hanged at the end of it.
Does anyone agree?
At last a sentence to fit the crime, he will be 75 years old before he is released.
Yesterday Tia's father said that, whatever jail sentence this monster received, he should be hanged at the end of it.
Does anyone agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the sentence is suitable as long as the courts and the do-gooders in our modern "right on" politically correct society don't make a change on it.
I am a big believer in Capital Punishment but the crime must be fitting, Yorkshire Ripper, Fred West, the cases each and every one of us have decried over the years that have been proven beyond any doubt, I'd agree with hanging the scrotes.
I am a big believer in Capital Punishment but the crime must be fitting, Yorkshire Ripper, Fred West, the cases each and every one of us have decried over the years that have been proven beyond any doubt, I'd agree with hanging the scrotes.
That is one on which we will have to agree to differ. It is worth stressing that I don't think of anyone who wishes death upon a criminal as an awful person. Just wrong about the concept of justice. The best way of putting it, I think, is that if ever I caught someone who killed someone in my family myself, I'd not be surprised if he ended up dead if I had the chance to kill him, if I didn't have the time to think about it. But justice isn't really about an equal trade, in my opinion. It should be about catching and condemning the accused, free from angry, but totally understandable, emotional responses.
What I find frustrating is how people who try to be dispassionate about justice get so much bile for doing so. We aren't "lily-livered liberals" - and you aren't "angry hate-filled violent yobs" either. We just disagree about how justice should work.
What I find frustrating is how people who try to be dispassionate about justice get so much bile for doing so. We aren't "lily-livered liberals" - and you aren't "angry hate-filled violent yobs" either. We just disagree about how justice should work.
/Maybe these will suffice then?/
ChillDoubt - they suffice to show you don't know much about prisons
your links are just regarding last week's announcements that were comprehensively categorised by most people professionally involved with the Prison Service as 'nothing more than political posturing'
ChillDoubt - they suffice to show you don't know much about prisons
your links are just regarding last week's announcements that were comprehensively categorised by most people professionally involved with the Prison Service as 'nothing more than political posturing'
Fortunately, AYG, the laws about capital punishment are made by and upheld by civilised people, or- those lily-livered hand wringers, as i think you called them. Did that gratuitious insult bring the warm glow of supposed moral superiority to your cheeks? Are you basking in the warmth of your own self-righteousness yet?
It is unlikely,fortunately, that the death penalty will be brought back to satisfy your atavistic desire for state sanctioned killing as part of some retributive justice that you deem appropriate.
Interesting isn't it that virtually all the civilised and most developed societies in the world have either firmly turned away from or are in the process of turning away from capital punishment.
It is said that those people who most keenly anticipated drop of the guillotine back in revolutionary France were the grannies, busy knitting away whilst watching the head roll and the blood spurt.....
It is unlikely,fortunately, that the death penalty will be brought back to satisfy your atavistic desire for state sanctioned killing as part of some retributive justice that you deem appropriate.
Interesting isn't it that virtually all the civilised and most developed societies in the world have either firmly turned away from or are in the process of turning away from capital punishment.
It is said that those people who most keenly anticipated drop of the guillotine back in revolutionary France were the grannies, busy knitting away whilst watching the head roll and the blood spurt.....
/let us hope it's never your child... /
em
as ummm says, that's pretty stupid
because it is always someone's child
but that doesn't mean their understandably extreme reaction should shape the justice system that will be enacted in all our names
askyourgran - jim is very polite
personally, i would advise you to step back from the keyboard; your drool is getting in the keys
em
as ummm says, that's pretty stupid
because it is always someone's child
but that doesn't mean their understandably extreme reaction should shape the justice system that will be enacted in all our names
askyourgran - jim is very polite
personally, i would advise you to step back from the keyboard; your drool is getting in the keys
Thing is that those who put their hand up to be the executioner usually don't get it.
The executioner has to do his job regardless of his opinions
It's easy for Gran to be the avenging Angel of a child molester
But if you're in favour of capital punishment and your up for being the executioner would you still be willing to pull the handle if it was someone you didn't think deserved it - Tony Martin say
Or someone you thought was innocent.
The executioner doesn't get to pick and choose
That's the difference between an executioner and a member of a lynch mob
The executioner has to do his job regardless of his opinions
It's easy for Gran to be the avenging Angel of a child molester
But if you're in favour of capital punishment and your up for being the executioner would you still be willing to pull the handle if it was someone you didn't think deserved it - Tony Martin say
Or someone you thought was innocent.
The executioner doesn't get to pick and choose
That's the difference between an executioner and a member of a lynch mob
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