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modeller | 08:03 Sat 08th Sep 2012 | News
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Now that Kenneth Clarke has been given a nothing job , will that do anything to toughen up our justice system. He is still sitting at the top table with his wishy washy Lib/Dems friends.
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new judge; I began thinking I would respond by referring to Hindly's imprisonment and subsequent death, and how she had reformed, was no longer any possible threat to society, had embraced Roman Catholicism, taken open university courses etc. and having served her sentence was held because of a succession of inept politicians and campaigns by the 'gutter press'. Ian Brady on the other hand is someone I held no consideration for, knew he wanted only to die, has been force-fed daily for many years, and I have never given any support or attention to, but I just looked up some references to him and found; Bradyhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/aug/17
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which leaves me bewildered. I would welcome your, or anyone else's, thoughts.
"I began thinking I would respond by referring to Hindly's imprisonment and subsequent death, and how she had reformed, was no longer any possible threat to society, had embraced Roman Catholicism"



Remove Roman Catholicism and substitute the religion of your choice, but I have serious doubts when prisoners embrace religion. They want to appear better/more righteous/reformed to a parole board. What God was this bitch praying to when they tortured children on the moors? She was a manipulative cow who utilised many angles in an effort for a freedom that she did not deserve.

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