Mr Kobayashi
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Has the bitch has prison napalm thrown all over her twat yet?
Not that I can see in the newspapers. Time to holster your John Thomas.
Has the bitch has prison napalm thrown all over her twat yet?
We can only hope.Has the bitch has prison napalm thrown all over her twat yet?
Every day.We can only hope.
And a broken bottle up her arse
Is it just me or the twats who investigated her and let her off not as culpable ??? Is that not a crime ?? How on Gods green earth can a baby have a PM, mashed up liver and something not done ??.. There is something very wrong here..have no idea what but sense a cover up to protect the NHS like Shipman.
Every day.
Watched a documentary once about a guy wrongly sentenced for a crime, and ended up in a S.African prison
Raped every day. No time for wounds to heal. Hell on earth.
One can only hope this kind of fiendish behaviour awaits this twat.
Do you agree? Aye or naw?
Don't know, but what you are advocating is demagoguery.Do you think you are with the majority in your opinion or a minority?
Do you agree? Aye or naw?
I do in this case, given the age of the victims.Just find it strange to use an anecdote about someone wrongly convicted getting tortured to make that kind of "wish".
No I generally don't wish sexual torture on people, even serial killers.
Nice words, but child murderers are scum and deserve nothing. It's all about opinions and you are entitled to yours.Don't know, but what you are advocating is demagoguery.
What I am saying is that if you allow society's moral standards to slip then we are all in danger of having our rights curtailed because a majority opinion deems it right to target certain individuals or segments of society regardless of the morality of that stance.
In my opinion, how we treat prisoners, just as an example, isn't necessarily a reflection of what they deserve, but a reflection of the moral and human standards of our society.
Nice words, but child murderers are scum and deserve nothing. It's all about opinions and you are entitled to yours.
I remember Lord Longford campaigning on behalf of Ian Brady. Longford never gained much support either?!
I recall he campaigned on behalf of both , but yes more so for Hindley.It was Myra Hindley wasn't it? She successfully manipulated him and downplayed her role in the murders and pinned it all on Brady.
Brady didn't want.to be released. He knew where he was better off...... how Hindley thought otherwise is beyond meI recall he campaigned on behalf of both , but yes more so for Hindley.
Very well said, mate.Don't know, but what you are advocating is demagoguery.
What I am saying is that if you allow society's moral standards to slip then we are all in danger of having our rights curtailed because a majority opinion deems it right to target certain individuals or segments of society regardless of the morality of that stance.
In my opinion, how we treat prisoners, just as an example, isn't necessarily a reflection of what they deserve, but a reflection of the moral and human standards of our society.
Lord Longford looked like the Nonce-in-Chief.
You think? The bloke who had a hard on for a middle-aged Myra Hindley?There was something very odd about him.