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The Trial Of Ali Harbi Ali
It took the jury 18 minutes to find him guilty.The tax payer will now have to keep him for the rest of his life.Surely a lethal injection would be more appropriate.
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If he reincarnated as an animal. He’d be a viper with a twisted spine.
17:33 Mon 11th Apr 2022
I'm all for the Saddam Shuffle for these sorts of lowlife but that's mainly because I think the jail will be too comfy. Now bung in a proper nick doing hard labour on bread and water and i'm starting to come round to the idea. As it stands he'll probably get an apartment like the Pan am bomber and have his Khazi moved to not face Mecca, weekly visits from the Lord Longford types etc.
andres
I urge you to read the (excellent) memoir 'A Bit of a Stretch' by Chris Atkins.
Atkins was jailed for five years for tax fraud and documents what life was like in prison.
Its a real eye-opener. This "tv and computer" thing is a complete fallacy. Reading it, I was pretty sure I wouldn't last a month in jail.
https:/ /www.wa terston es.com/ book/a- bit-of- a-stret ch/chri s-atkin s/97818 3895017 0
grumpy01 - I don't agree with the death penalty so no - I don't agree that it wouldn't be appropriate here.
I think life in prison...a *real* prison not the fake ones reported in the papers, is a much more horrific proposition.
I urge you to read the (excellent) memoir 'A Bit of a Stretch' by Chris Atkins.
Atkins was jailed for five years for tax fraud and documents what life was like in prison.
Its a real eye-opener. This "tv and computer" thing is a complete fallacy. Reading it, I was pretty sure I wouldn't last a month in jail.
https:/
grumpy01 - I don't agree with the death penalty so no - I don't agree that it wouldn't be appropriate here.
I think life in prison...a *real* prison not the fake ones reported in the papers, is a much more horrific proposition.
// Peter Pedant these fanatics ....needs to be done to curb this radicalisation. //
sure do
I wrote to Mark Rowley as a arabic speaker at the prodding of some arab colleagues
https:/ /rusi.o rg/peop le/rowl ey
telling him his pet anti terrorist project was truly crap and
( the arabs cd tell me and him exactly why)
and wouldnt work
and he wrote back to say no it wasnt ( crap ) - it was very good his white friends had told him
and look! he is a knight and I contribute to AB
sure do
I wrote to Mark Rowley as a arabic speaker at the prodding of some arab colleagues
https:/
telling him his pet anti terrorist project was truly crap and
( the arabs cd tell me and him exactly why)
and wouldnt work
and he wrote back to say no it wasnt ( crap ) - it was very good his white friends had told him
and look! he is a knight and I contribute to AB
grump01
I don't for a moment think that a death penalty would make any difference. Indeed, it may lay grounds for the *opposite* effect - martydom.
ladybirder - I see what you mean. To clarify, in his OP grumpy01 asked whether "a lethal injection would be more appropriate" than the sentence handed down. I was saying that as I don't agree with the death penalty, then I don't think a lethal injection would be more appropriate.
I don't for a moment think that a death penalty would make any difference. Indeed, it may lay grounds for the *opposite* effect - martydom.
ladybirder - I see what you mean. To clarify, in his OP grumpy01 asked whether "a lethal injection would be more appropriate" than the sentence handed down. I was saying that as I don't agree with the death penalty, then I don't think a lethal injection would be more appropriate.
SP, you are comparing apples with pears.
Long term prisons are far different to short term and if you are of a minority you will get different treatment, especially in the food side of things.
Our prisons are not really that harsh, we should fund Turkey, Mexico or Thailand to house some of ours, now there's a real prison.
Long term prisons are far different to short term and if you are of a minority you will get different treatment, especially in the food side of things.
Our prisons are not really that harsh, we should fund Turkey, Mexico or Thailand to house some of ours, now there's a real prison.
youngmafbog
You wrote:
"we should fund Turkey, Mexico or Thailand to house some of ours, now there's a real prison."
I *was* going to poo-poo that idea but then I realised it could be the basis of a pretty decent high budget thriller set in 2049, say starring Jason Statham as a wrongly convicted man who has to escape from a prison boat to to prove his innocence before arriving in Thailand.
Think I'll get on the screenplay right away.
Thank you for the idea.
(and no...you won't get any royalties when I sell it to MGM).
You wrote:
"we should fund Turkey, Mexico or Thailand to house some of ours, now there's a real prison."
I *was* going to poo-poo that idea but then I realised it could be the basis of a pretty decent high budget thriller set in 2049, say starring Jason Statham as a wrongly convicted man who has to escape from a prison boat to to prove his innocence before arriving in Thailand.
Think I'll get on the screenplay right away.
Thank you for the idea.
(and no...you won't get any royalties when I sell it to MGM).
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