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| Thread ID: 101647 | 2009-07-22 00:24:00 | Weatherston GUILTY | nofam (9009) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 793960 | 2009-07-24 21:56:00 | Disobeying orders from a mod, brave man. Didn't see the comments until after I posted. |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 793961 | 2009-07-24 22:40:00 | The difference made is these people aren't out wrecking havoc on their communities, after all its only by years of criminal behaviour do they get locked up in the first place.And when they get out if they continue to prey on the community then they go back to jail, The best place for them to be, without giving a damn about how it affects them personally. Who cares what the criminals think?, not me, not before they committed their acts, and certainly not after. Its about the good of the community, not the scum who prey on them. Thanks for putting what I think so much better than I could,both you and your pal Deano F sum up these dastardly people so well! My Oz pal tells me your idea of sending Maoris to Oz would not be welcomed as they seem to have reduced the desirability of going to Surfers with their present numbers. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 793962 | 2009-07-25 03:15:00 | Right people, can we get back to the important issue, My grammar. Its obviously a big deal, something that matters.Who knows what might happen if the Mcvolt clan dont pick at it? |
Metla (12) | ||
| 793963 | 2009-07-25 04:11:00 | Right people, can we get back to the important issue, My grammar. Its obviously a big deal, something that matters.Who knows what might happen if the Mcvolt clan dont pick at it? Fortunately I'm on a good behaviour bond, or I'd be pointing out that that constitutes three strikes and you're out. The penalty though would have been a long sentence, which you might have struggled writing. |
Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
| 793964 | 2009-07-25 04:20:00 | Why has this discussion become so personal? If you can't behave like an adult, please butt out :( |
Zippity (58) | ||
| 793965 | 2009-07-25 05:47:00 | For a complete change of subject, and to speculate a little on the nature of prison justice; since he amputated various parts of the poor girl's body with scissors and/or knife, I wonder where they may start on him? I'm betting he'll be in protective solitary confinement pretty soon after the first attack, and that will hurt him too, his ego needs an audience to worship at his feet. Cheers Billy 8-{) :horrified |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 793966 | 2009-07-25 06:32:00 | Years ago I remember having a discussion with a very Christian colleague about capital punishment. He was opposed, citing one reason as being that it can't be found out why people commit murder if we remove the murderer by execution. I didn't think this was a valid reason then and I don't now, because humans have always murdered since the beginning of time, and we are still none the wiser. However, there may just possibly be some validity to this argument. So why not use this Weatherston murderer and dissect him into little bits, including his brain, analyse his DNA and genes to try and find the murder gene and put him to good use ??? :stare: |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 793967 | 2009-07-25 06:43:00 | Capital Punishment 'it is said' is not a deterrent however it has 2 things going for it. 1. It is a lot cheaper than keeping the offender locked up at around $50k per year. 2. It most definitely prevents re offending. |
CliveM (6007) | ||
| 793968 | 2009-07-25 06:48:00 | Capital punishment in my view could be an option depending on circumstances. However this sentence should a final resort and after society uses the option, if allowed, then the society will have to take the blame in the event it is proved that another person committed the crime. We can't make the original offender come to life again can we. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 793969 | 2009-07-25 07:03:00 | We can't make the original offender come to life again can we . Why is that then? |
Cicero (40) | ||
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