so they founded the little girls remains...who can you really blame?

Duke

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#21
FlipMo said:
Why the fuck would you even think of letting him out of prison? Look at him. He looks like a freak.

Shit, I can spot a pedophilic psycho from a mile away.

Yeah, you're a real pro at that shit :D

Lots of experience, eh, Davy? ;) :p
 
#23
Murder doenst justify murder, in one way or another.

still sad that a girl dies, and RIP... but do we actually wanna go back 100+ years? then take a trip to iran where people gets murdered for less then a murder.

we can all justify our actions in one way or another, but i would be ashamed if we started to justify murders on murderous.
 

Emma

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#25
Minardi said:
Murder doenst justify murder, in one way or another.

still sad that a girl dies, and RIP... but do we actually wanna go back 100+ years? then take a trip to iran where people gets murdered for less then a murder.

we can all justify our actions in one way or another, but i would be ashamed if we started to justify murders on murderous.
I agree with that actually :thumb:

Ian Huntley isn't dead :confused: well to me he is yeah :p but really he isn't
 

ARon

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#27
Evidentley he did is time and it didn't do nothing, so when he was releases he wasn't "corrected". So instead of just locking people behind bars for countless years, do something in their, educate them or something, how is being locked up in a cell rationalized as a "correctional" institute. And how would it be the fault of our society if your complaining about laws directly???
Good reply though from most, give them the death penalty, no questions just kill them, and then we can elect a new form of government called Communism and so forth. Since we are in the US we are pretty rational about shit, well our laws not our people. Did you know there are so many people on Death Row that by 2013 if you are given the Death Penalty it will be just like serving a Death Sentence, yes how fucked up it is, there is a waiting line for the Death Penalty. So instead of all you idiots wondering about how we can make this more harsh, start to worry about prevention, maybe educate a little.
 
#28
Aristotle said:
Evidentley he did is time and it didn't do nothing, so when he was releases he wasn't "corrected". So instead of just locking people behind bars for countless years, do something in their, educate them or something, how is being locked up in a cell rationalized as a "correctional" institute. And how would it be the fault of our society if your complaining about laws directly???
Good reply though from most, give them the death penalty, no questions just kill them, and then we can elect a new form of government called Communism and so forth. Since we are in the US we are pretty rational about shit, well our laws not our people. Did you know there are so many people on Death Row that by 2013 if you are given the Death Penalty it will be just like serving a Death Sentence, yes how fucked up it is, there is a waiting line for the Death Penalty. So instead of all you idiots wondering about how we can make this more harsh, start to worry about prevention, maybe educate a little.
:thumb: This is Thugz Mansion remember, people here tend to rationalize with anything but their brain.
 

stefanwzyga

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#29
If a pervert like sarah paynes killer had been given life the first time he was fiddling about with little kids she would still be alive today, an that goes for a lot of other little kids, surely if it saves one kids life its worth doing, personally bullet in the back of the head.
 

Emma

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#32
CalcuoCuchicheo said:
Honestly??

Could you elaborate on this a little?
My mum lives in Soham, and so does my Uncle. They lived around where my uncle lives and my cousin was friends with them so I hung around with them and some other girls one day, they're around my age a bit younger tho. When I say 'knew' I don't mean I was really good friends with them, I met them once.
 
#35
Well that ain't the brightest move, I'll make 10G before you lol

Anyways, so I don't get chastisted again.....

I feel what you're saying Aristotle & totally agree that there isn't enough focus put on rehabilitation but now that this has happened, you can only expect quasi-emotional reactions.

I also made note of how you referred to Communism like it was a bad thing .....*cough*typical Yank*cough*... & contradicted yourself by saying that your laws are pretty rational & yet you are going to have that many on Death Row by 2013 - don't sound too rational or pratical to me.

Anyways, viva Fidel!

Hasta La Victoria Siempre!!
 
#39
CalcuoCuchicheo said:
Zero, give me an example of a country which has followed Marx's doctrine to a fucking M never mind a T.
None have and as it stands none are sufficently developed to do so. This is the way it will stand for the forseeable future. The crux of my point is regimes like the Soviet Union or Castro's Cuba are the inevitable way a Communist society will develop and that's why it's a bad "thing". Winston Churchill although somewhat crudely perhaps says it best:

"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries."
 
#40
Yeah, I read that quote in WoW, it is pretty nice.

I would never declare Communism to be the ultimate solution to society ills (no disrepect meant for my goods friends poverty, bad housing, flawed education system etc.) but it has some severely good points which some (not pointing specific fingers) choose to ignore.

You are right that no-one appears equipped to do it, but I wonder how many have truly tried before being seduced by the power.

While the Soviet Union had the barest of good points - especially considering the plight of it's satellite states - I can contest two things in Cuba's favour.

1. Like it or not, while people don't enjoy being oppressed, there is an inherent difference between being oppressed by your own, & being oppressed by a foreigner. The latter has almost always been the preferred choice. At the time of the revolution, Cuba was America's playground where their rich could satisfy all their vices. The country & it's people were being raped in exchange for Batista getting a fat wallet full of dollars. When Che & the brothers Castro (Raul & Fidel) overthrew the government the future was bright. I mean, Fidel's main objective was to liberate the country & seize power - Communist intentions were not prevalent. In fact, Fidel was never a Communsit, it was Che who converted him & their army. Anyways, for this reason I still admire Fidel's actions then, afterwards his methods became a lot worse & less justifiable & when Che - a true man of the people (even those who were not his own) - died there was but a Communist government without it's talisman. I do think though that, had it not been for American intervention, Fidel would not have seen the need for such an iron rule.

2. Cuba has, arguably, the best medical system in the world. Along with Britain, it is one of the only countries that employs a 'completely free' medical service & is, in fact, less expensive to the people than the British equivalent. This, to me, shows that some ideals of Communism have been kept in place & used for their original intention.


And the relevance to this thread is....erm....that in a Communist country such a thing would never be allowed to happen.
 

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