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Previously on "The reason we need a Capital punishment option"
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Well apparently we will all be allowd to vote on where we want public spending cuts
And I have to say people who have been clearly convicted of child abuse/murder can take a bullet for all I care - they decided societies rules did not apply to them - so why should we spend money keeping them alive.
Next in line is lazy chav scum
closely followed by teenage slappers who see having as many kids of as many different colours as a career option.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI pretty much agree that life should mean no chance of parole in the case of child killers, but the system we have pretty much works. I don't think the cost/benefit is there to change it.
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That guy had been sexually assaulting people since he was at school, so why would he stop as an old man?
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Absolutely disagree. As a paedophile, he will always be a danger to society in some way or another.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBig deal. It was 50 years, now it's 40... still a very long time by which he'd be too old to be a threat, which is kind of the point.
I can't even imagine what 5 years in prison would be like, let alone 40. Think I'd rather be dead.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post.......there will probably be an easy chemical cure for paedophilia in 40 years time................
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Big deal. It was 50 years, now it's 40... still a very long time by which he'd be too old to be a threat, which is kind of the point.
I can't even imagine what 5 years in prison would be like, let alone 40. Think I'd rather be dead.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAsterisk
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThank you. I will ignore the asterix and take you at your word.
Speaking as a bed-wetting etc etc, if it was my child I would illogically want him released so I could hunt him down and torture him to death slowly.
What is most crap about this is that we are all paying a fortune for judges and lawyers and all their lackeys and flunkies to muck about knocking a largely irrelevant 10 years off what by any sensible measure was already too short a sentence for what he did.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostCouldn't agree less AP. Life should mean life for these villains. Simples
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI would fight to the death* for your right to hold it...
Thank you. I will ignore the asterix and take you at your word.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostUm, yes - thanks for that.
One can still hold an opinion on the matter though...
* this might be a slight exaggeration.
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