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    Quote Originally Posted by peterdouglas View Post
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    Get lost. Who the hell are you to tell anyone to do anything on this site?

    You seem to have nothing to say regarding the original argument so you childishly highlight a spelling error in one of my posts.

    You'll be ignored from now on. wierdo.

    you've no idea how weird, handsome man!

    i told you to log off because of your nonsensical claim there were so many people committing mass murder of sex workers these days.


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    Quote Originally Posted by peterdouglas View Post
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    No doubt he won't find prison an easy place...but he'll be having a nicer time than the people he raped and murdered.He'll be a non-person if he's locked up for life but he'll be an expensive one. How many thousands of pounds every month will it cost to keep this man in jail? Locking people up indefinately solves nothing, isn't very forward thinking and is a lot more expensive than capital punishment. Above all, a simple custodial sentence of any length is not proper justice for such crimes.

    The only valid argument against the death penalty is the one involving wrongfull convictions. There would have to be a concrete system in place involving DNA and using safe guards to ensure there was no doubt about guilt.
    Surely with all the technology at our disposal this should be a reality soon.

    Some call it state sponsored murder but I'd called it proper justice that fits the crime. We live in a compassionate society but why can't our justice system show the same amount of compassion to the criminal that the criminal
    showed to the victim?

    I don't think people like Brady, the soham murderer or this guy deserve to live. The fact that people have a basic set of human rights no matter what they do or how they behave is crazy.
    An eye for an eye and perhaps the people who's lives have been ruined by such actions will feel justice has been carried out. They're the ones that the justice system should focus on.
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    Good to see some down to earth sense. Life is short and can be a struggle for a lot of people but we can only try to make the best of it. There are written laws and unwritten laws that most of us follow in our every day lives. I believe that people fall into two categories, good and bad. These written and unwritten rules are easy to follow and should come natural but there are some that cross the line and don't give a monkeys. Whether it is being a rude ***** to an innocent person in the street or raping and murdering someone you are all the same to me. You are an inconsiderate sc*mbag and you don't deserve to share this planet with the people that keep themselves to themselves and try to do good.

    Life is too short for forgiveness and all this human rights pish that we hear about. If you are a c*** you are a c*** and you loose your human rights. We are nothing more than animals but some of us seem to have this egotistical view that a human life -no matter how bad the person is - is worth so much we have to accommodate these wasters until they die naturally. It is pathetic.

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