On May 16, 10:22 pm, the Good Captain
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> On 14 May, 14:33, parri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 14 Maj, 15:21, "True Blue" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > "Enzo Matrix" <enz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Ed wrote:
> > > >> On May 14, 12:17 pm, "John Rowland"
> > > >> <jo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > >>> St Georges Day April 23rd wrote:
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> > > >>>> BNPtv were also on hand to record the police
> > > >>>> response to this latest horrific and tragic murder on our
streets;
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> > > >>> I think we might be better off now he's
> > > >>>
gone...http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23484523-details/Man+k...
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> > > >> What the F*CK was he doing out on bail?!?
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> > > > As I understand that re****t, firstly he was charged with a
gang-related
> > > > knifing incident but was bailed. Then he was arrested and charged
with a
> > > > rape *while still on bail* for the previous offence.
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> > > > How can he possibly be allowed on bail for the second offence when
that
> > > > offence should have had him placed on mandatory remand for the
first
> > > > offence?
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> > > Either way, a happy ending.-
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> > I'm opposed to capital punishment and he hadn't been found guilty of
> > the crimes he was charged with, but I certainly won't be shedding any
> > tears. Especially if it was relatives of the young girl who suffered
> > an incredibly evil crime who did him in. I doubt it will be an
> > "ending" of any sort though - his crew will no doubt feel they have to
> > carry out some sort of revenge attack as well. If they just stuck to
> > knives we could at least hope they simply wipe each other out,
> > refereably before any of the s*** get a chance to breed as well. you
> > need to worry about them getting guns and having a shoot out on the
> > street. Bypassers will definitely be at greater risk than gang
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> > - Show quoted text -
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> So, given all that, why are you opposed to capital punishment?
Because I generally value human life. I don't see how a state has the
moral right to take the lives of its citizens. There is far too high a
risk of mistrial and it apparently doesn't reduce crime.
> If there is evil in the world, this kid was it. He may have been
> savable at one point in his life, but the fact that he was lost first to
> society, and now to life itself, is both down to the kind of liberal b/
> s that did away with capital punishment in the first place
That's a lot of assumjption without any evidence or explanation.
How's the death penalty doing reducing violent crime in e.g. America?


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