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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 6, 2010 17:32:47 GMT
that's because the so called human rights act is so virulently anti human rights on its face And why is that exactlyl? What is the difference between it and your American bill of rights that makes the European version of it so wrong? Your statement seems outrageous and a bit stupid to me. Convince me it's not by explaining to me the details of the European version which makes it so much worse than the American one. reply #36 hon. it's pretty damm sad that there are those who happily proclaim that they care more about a worthless piece of shyt's comfort than they do about the life of a child that completely describes this court, and unfortunately,most of you. simple reality. under NO kind of intelligent reasoning does a murderer have any right to life, since he has voluntarily chosen to forfeit that right. yet, you now want to try and extend this nonexistent right anyway, and have codified it with that hra. our founders were not imbecillic enough to do this with our constitution. that's just one example
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Post by riotgrrl on Jun 6, 2010 17:56:33 GMT
And why is that exactlyl? What is the difference between it and your American bill of rights that makes the European version of it so wrong? Your statement seems outrageous and a bit stupid to me. Convince me it's not by explaining to me the details of the European version which makes it so much worse than the American one. reply #36 hon. it's pretty damm sad that there are those who happily proclaim that they care more about a worthless piece of shyt's comfort than they do about the life of a child that completely describes this court, and unfortunately,most of you. simple reality. under NO kind of intelligent reasoning does a murderer have any right to life, since he has voluntarily chosen to forfeit that right. yet, you now want to try and extend this nonexistent right anyway, and have codified it with that hra. our founders were not imbecillic enough to do this with our constitution. that's just one example Right. So the problem with Europe's framework of HR as opposed to the USA's is that we don't have the death penalty. Anything else, or just the death penalty?
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Post by randomvioce on Jun 6, 2010 18:35:51 GMT
Oh and our culture and country may be backward to you, but that's just your opinion. Yeah, but funny how your culture has so many backward traits, the same traits that we see all ovr the third World. If you look at Countries that have the death penalty for example, the vast majority are pretty backward cultures.
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 6, 2010 21:56:10 GMT
reply #36 hon. it's pretty damm sad that there are those who happily proclaim that they care more about a worthless piece of shyt's comfort than they do about the life of a child that completely describes this court, and unfortunately,most of you. simple reality. under NO kind of intelligent reasoning does a murderer have any right to life, since he has voluntarily chosen to forfeit that right. yet, you now want to try and extend this nonexistent right anyway, and have codified it with that hra. our founders were not imbecillic enough to do this with our constitution. that's just one example Right. So the problem with Europe's framework of HR as opposed to the USA's is that we don't have the death penalty. Anything else, or just the death penalty? it's not just the death penalty. it's the complete absence of intelligence in regard to criminal justice. you have the imbecillic nutjobs on the world court making the lunatical pronouncement that life without parole is inhumane. this totally irrational mindset permeates the justice system of virtually every european nation. europe does have far better social programs than the u.s. unfortunately, even that is offset by the abjectly stupid open borders idiocy that is pretty much the root cause of your economic problems now also, your mad obsession with political correctness is insane. otherwise, you guys are fairly normal people
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 6, 2010 21:57:26 GMT
Oh and our culture and country may be backward to you, but that's just your opinion. Yeah, but funny how your culture has so many backward traits, the same traits that we see all ovr the third World. If you look at Countries that have the death penalty for example, the vast majority are pretty backward cultures. but none so backward that they adore murderers as you do
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Post by june on Jun 7, 2010 19:24:20 GMT
Yeah, but funny how your culture has so many backward traits, the same traits that we see all ovr the third World. If you look at Countries that have the death penalty for example, the vast majority are pretty backward cultures. but none so backward that they adore murderers as you do We do believe in the chance for rehabilitation as well as punishment - I like that and think it's a marvellous trait. If you see it as a moral weakness so be it - it one I am happy to bear.
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Post by alanseago on Jun 7, 2010 19:38:41 GMT
In all my time on message boards I have seen many illogical and childish posts but none as much as those in the style of 'they adore murderers'. I would expect this from a bad-tempered eight-year old.
You don't agree with me because you love them better. Waaaaaa!
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 7, 2010 23:31:38 GMT
In all my time on message boards I have seen many illogical and childish posts but none as much as those in the style of 'they adore murderers'. I would expect this from a bad-tempered eight-year old. You don't agree with me because you love them better. Waaaaaa! what do you call refusing to dole out the ONLY morally proper punishment for murderers? i coulld say that they coddle murderers, but that isn't quite strong enough to describe their belief that a murderer is worth the same as the five year old child he murders
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Post by iamjumbo on Jun 7, 2010 23:34:27 GMT
but none so backward that they adore murderers as you do We do believe in the chance for rehabilitation as well as punishment - I like that and think it's a marvellous trait. If you see it as a moral weakness so be it - it one I am happy to bear. although it is ridiculous, a case can be made for it for crimes for which there can be some measure of redemption. murder is not one of them. there is NO, none, zip, zilch possible redemption on this earth for murder, ever
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