The extremely dubious nature of the conviction should have been a factor.
In my view we should be practical, if people are no longer a risk it is not a problem releasing them. It is the ones who are a risk we should not be letting out. So it was really about oil deals that benefits BP and the UK? Good. If so, a sensible motive at last.
"Sending the wrong message" etc is drivel. People are really going to be encouraged into terrorism/crime if they going to be released only when a few months from death?
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The Christians, Muslims and Jews all worship the same God.Originally posted by singhr View PostI don't think it is clear which God has jurisdiction in this case. Are their any Muslim contractors on this forum who can advise?
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I don't think it is clear which God has jurisdiction in this case. Are their any Muslim contractors on this forum who can advise?
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If God will make the final judgement, surely its the job of the justice system to arrange the meeting
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostBlessed are the cheesemakers
Plataypus is the Messiah - what cheese shall we eat Oh Lord ?
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Even if he does say "Jehovah".
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They also make cheesecake!Originally posted by Churchill View PostAhh, what's so special about the cheesemakers?
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Why not post something more relevant in today's society, like the latest swine flu statistics?
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Well, actually, that is the Christian way. Perhaps a little more forgiveness and understanding, and a little less illegal religious war, might go a long way to building bridges.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostRelease all prisoners and say that they will all be judged by a higher power (ie God) when they die. That is the logic of the Scottish legal system !!
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