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What Would You Like To Do To This Man?
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I make no apologies to the snowfake liberals.
Being hung drawn and quartered is too good for this man but being realistc surely the death penalty, after a reasonable amount of time behnd bars thinking about the impending outcome.
There is no way he should be allowed to live; evil beyond words.
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Being hung drawn and quartered is too good for this man but being realistc surely the death penalty, after a reasonable amount of time behnd bars thinking about the impending outcome.
There is no way he should be allowed to live; evil beyond words.
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I don't support the death penalty and never will, and we have discussed the issue many times here on AB.
Yes, he appears to be an extremely evil individual, but the offence was not committed on these shores, so its up to the Chinese to make their own decision in this case.
Look at what Mamy, Eddie and Andy have posted, amongst others, and I am in agreement with them.
I don't support the death penalty and never will, and we have discussed the issue many times here on AB.
Yes, he appears to be an extremely evil individual, but the offence was not committed on these shores, so its up to the Chinese to make their own decision in this case.
Look at what Mamy, Eddie and Andy have posted, amongst others, and I am in agreement with them.
To be fair, I also understand YMB's revulsion.
My position for as long as I have been an adult - and repeated dozens of times on here - is to trust in the legal system to do the right thing, and to steer my head away from thinking too much about the individual concerned.
Pondering what 'I might like to do to him / her / them ...' hurts my head, so I avoid it at all costs.
Some interpret that position with being a lily-livered liberal wheelbarrow knitter - but that is simply a misunderstanding on their part.
My position for as long as I have been an adult - and repeated dozens of times on here - is to trust in the legal system to do the right thing, and to steer my head away from thinking too much about the individual concerned.
Pondering what 'I might like to do to him / her / them ...' hurts my head, so I avoid it at all costs.
Some interpret that position with being a lily-livered liberal wheelbarrow knitter - but that is simply a misunderstanding on their part.