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A case for the death penalty?

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    #11
    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Yep, prisons are full of people who were either born under, or destroyed under, the lovely tories.

    Can't blame labour for everything my friend.
    Quite an insight, that observation. I fear it will be a bit lost on some of the braindead raving fascists around here, who don't want anyone to explain anything, except how they can pay less tax.

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      #12
      Expat have you been repatriotised or are you still an ex-pat?
      It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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        #13
        why blame the government becuase some unemployed chav decided to get his jollies by raping and killing a two year old -

        is it not about time all humans grew up and took responsibility for thier own actions.

        we are in the 21st century ffs

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          #14
          This story makes me angry and upset as I have a daughter similar age, the bastards should be slowly tortured and humilated for the next 60 years.

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            #15
            Originally posted by expat
            Quite an insight, that observation. I fear it will be a bit lost on some of the braindead raving fascists around here, who don't want anyone to explain anything, except how they can pay less tax.
            Expat - no-one was blaming NL for the crime but for the lack of space in the country's prisons - a phenomenon which can be directly attributed to the Labour Government. I also object to your use of the phrase 'raving fascist' - I cannot think of anyone on this board who would fall under that description

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              #16
              Raving maybe.
              It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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                #17
                Originally posted by John Galt
                'Destroyed' under - please elaborate Sally Ann

                A great many families were destroyed under the tories - loss of jobs/money/houses/dignity/respect need I go on?
                Living in Sunderland I still see the effects on a daily basis which have trickled down into even the next generation in some places.

                Men and young lads in prison now, would have more than likely gone into ship building or mining straight from school. Instead, them (like their dads/uncles/brothers) haven't really got a lot, turn to crime, yadda yadda yawn.

                I'm not saying it's the case for everyone, but like I've said before on here, when people dont have prospects, or when people dont have money, or when people dont have a job (to take their mind of thinking), then they're not going to turn out too great are they?

                Similarly, when people have been brought up in families where their best memory of being a kid is the time their dad and his mates nicked a sheep so their families could eat...well they cant be blamed if they grow up not being law abiding citizens either can they?

                Theres not a great deal Labour or anyone could do to rectify those scars - its getting there, but you cant blame the present government for over crowded jails when you're not lookng at the root of why people are committing crimes in the first place.

                ......

                I know I've went off on a tangent, and I'm not really saying that the tories are to blame for everyone in prison - but it just annoys me when people slate Labour for everything, and dont give enough thought to the fact that this country is STILL picking up the fecking pieces of the previous 20 years.
                The pope is a tard.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SallyAnne
                  A great many families were destroyed under the tories - loss of jobs/money/houses/dignity/respect need I go on?
                  Living in Sunderland I still see the effects on a daily basis which have trickled down into even the next generation in some places....
                  I disagree, I know plenty of people who were brought up in poverty/unemployment but who still went out and made something of themselves. Some people are scumbags they choose to be that way.

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                    #19
                    I'd be for the death penalty in some cases, if you could prove inconclusively that the suspect is guilty. Unfortunately you can't and one innocent life is never worth it.

                    People have been convicted wrongly, on 'iron-clad' evidence many times, and as much as I respect the police for doing a tough job I know they're only human and make mistakes, or are just plain bent at times as well. to ever be comfortable sanctioning the death penalty.

                    As long as life truly means life, I'm personally comfortable with locking them up, rather than putting them down.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Diestl
                      I disagree, I know plenty of people who were brought up in poverty/unemployment but who still went out and made something of themselves. Some people are scumbags they choose to be that way.
                      Yep, everyone get's opportunities in life, it's up to them to take them. Opportunites are more limited the further down the social scale you go, and turning to crime is a choice you ultimately make, not one that's made for you.

                      I come from that kind of background, and plenty of people didn't make that choice, and the ones who did are looked on with equal amounts of disgust from those around them. Then again most on this board would label them chav's or something equally derogatory anyway.
                      Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

                      Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

                      That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

                      Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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