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Sweet Justice? what do you think?
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Do your shift key a favour and read this:
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/capi tal_letters.htm
Do your shift key a favour and read this:
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/capi tal_letters.htm
And how exactly is depression linked to robbing somebody at knifepoint???
It is prejudice, wrong and ill-informed to link ANY mental illness with crime. Most criminals are NOT mad, and most mad people are NOT criminals.
It is ill-informed and Victorian values like your Corby that stigmatise mental illness, especially mild curable forms like depression, however manic.
May I suggest therefore that this Stephen character although mad (or depressed) is still filth and totally deserved to die.
The fact he was released from Hospital, thus not even placed under a section order PROVES he was sane and under the old McNaughton Rules guilty of the crime. He therefore deserved to die.
He is filth and again may I say ROT IN HELL!!!!!
It is prejudice, wrong and ill-informed to link ANY mental illness with crime. Most criminals are NOT mad, and most mad people are NOT criminals.
It is ill-informed and Victorian values like your Corby that stigmatise mental illness, especially mild curable forms like depression, however manic.
May I suggest therefore that this Stephen character although mad (or depressed) is still filth and totally deserved to die.
The fact he was released from Hospital, thus not even placed under a section order PROVES he was sane and under the old McNaughton Rules guilty of the crime. He therefore deserved to die.
He is filth and again may I say ROT IN HELL!!!!!
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