Originally posted by Buffoon
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And if memory serves, he was executed for his efforts. Maybe we should follow that example? -
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What's a Hindu?Do you think people who pack the confectionary into boxes at fudge making factories tell people what they do for a living?Comment
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If Chico sees shadowy terrorists plotting behind every bush maybe he has more sense than most. Many live in a dream world where the scale of the Islamic threat is greatly underestimated. I don't just mean terrorism but also the political threat to our society.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Thats ok then. I guess we just let "internet fantasists" murder hundreds of people before reclassifying them as terrorrists.Originally posted by Emperor DalekDon't worry, fellas, it makes Chico, the coward who sees shadowy terrorists plotting to kill him behind every bush, feel safer to see an internet fantasist dragged through the legal system.Comment
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Shut the fook up BlairOriginally posted by Tony BlairThats ok then. I guess we just let "internet fantasists" murder hundreds of people before reclassifying them as terrorrists.Comment
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Correct. It's called freedom of speech, innocent until proven guilty, etc.Originally posted by mmc71Thats ok then. I guess we just let "internet fantasists" murder hundreds of people before reclassifying them as terrorrists.Comment
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So how the f**k are you supposed to prove someone is guilty unless you "drag them through the legal system"? Quite apart from the fact he pleaded guilty!Originally posted by Emperor DalekCorrect. It's called freedom of speech, innocent until proven guilty, etc.Comment
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