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"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Originally posted by zeitghostHowever, it must be observed that the Septics have never ratified their part of the treaty, so this is entirely one way.
From the UK to the US...
You can imagine the fuss if we tried to extradite a Septic under similar circumstances.
Who cares !! Why should we try to protect our criminals. We are too damn soft. The US can have all of our murderers and execute the lot of them as far as I am concerned. Then we might have a deterrent at last !!Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWho cares !! Why should we try to protect our criminals. We are too damn soft. The US can have all of our murderers and execute the lot of them as far as I am concerned. Then we might have a deterrent at last !!
"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostOMG, I've just realised I sound like CyberIdiot.
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Until it is ratified by Congress and not a one sided arrangement this treaty should be ignored. Except when it suits us, Abu Hamza etc.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI bet there's lots of mentally ill people in prisons. It's one of the best places for them IMO, bearing in mind the lack of suitable facilities elsewhere.
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Originally posted by JamieMoles View PostActually prisons create alot of mental illness and don't have the facilities to treat in most cases....
I agree, but they are better to be alive and run that risk than suffer the dreadful death that their victims did. It's part of the sentence as far as I am concerned. Don't do the crime and you won't need to do the time.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI agree, but they are better to be alive and run that risk than suffer the dreadful death that their victims did. It's part of the sentence as far as I am concerned. Don't do the crime and you won't need to do the time.
Prison is no place for them. Those who are inept are targets for bullying and manipulation of the worst sorts and those who are violent are a threat to other inmates and officers alike and they are a threat to the peaceful running of the prison.
There are very few prison officers trained to look after the mentaly ill, let alone care for them.
We need more institutions to cope with these people. Prison is not the answer.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThose who are mentaly incapacitated are not capable of making rational decisions nor understanding consequences. Where you and I understand the difference between right and wrong and choose our actions they do not. They simply do not "commit" crimes.
Prison is no place for them. Those who are inept are targets for bullying and manipulation of the worst sorts and those who are violent are a threat to other inmates and officers alike and they are a threat to the peaceful running of the prison.
There are very few prison officers trained to look after the mentaly ill, let alone care for them.
We need more institutions to cope with these people. Prison is not the answer.
I'm referring to those that develop mental problems while serving a sentence. DOH!!!!!Comment
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