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  • C CARPETBURNER

    The So Called "Parents" (Killers is a better word) of Baby P I will actually warn you after reading this, it makes for some horrific reading the treatment of this child. I have had to step out of the office for a minute as its left me visibily shaken. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7727641.stm[^] In my opinion these people are lower than terrorists. They do not deserve to live.

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    Baconbutty
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    Assuming they are found guilty.... As our society no longer uses the death sentence for these sort of people, all we have to do is put them in a prison and let the other inmates know who they are and why they are there. Even hardened criminals don't like child killers - I'm sure they would deal with the situation effectively. Of course we'll get some namby-pamby do-gooder saying that they should be kept in solitary confinement "for their own safety". Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

    My new favourite phrase - "misdirected leisure activity"

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      Assuming they are found guilty.... As our society no longer uses the death sentence for these sort of people, all we have to do is put them in a prison and let the other inmates know who they are and why they are there. Even hardened criminals don't like child killers - I'm sure they would deal with the situation effectively. Of course we'll get some namby-pamby do-gooder saying that they should be kept in solitary confinement "for their own safety". Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

      My new favourite phrase - "misdirected leisure activity"

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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      Baconbutty wrote:

      Even hardened criminals don't like child killers - I'm sure they would deal with the situation effectively.

      Baconbutty wrote:

      let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

      That would be the least they deserve. Heck, care should be taken to prolong their health after prejudice actions have been taken simply to make the ensuing torture endure some more.

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      Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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      • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

        Baconbutty wrote:

        Even hardened criminals don't like child killers - I'm sure they would deal with the situation effectively.

        Baconbutty wrote:

        let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

        That would be the least they deserve. Heck, care should be taken to prolong their health after prejudice actions have been taken simply to make the ensuing torture endure some more.

        Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


        Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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        Dalek Dave
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        I am not a doctor, but I could keep them alive for weeks!

        ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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          I am not a doctor, but I could keep them alive for weeks!

          ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          even an hour more is good, but the more the better...

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          • B Baconbutty

            Assuming they are found guilty.... As our society no longer uses the death sentence for these sort of people, all we have to do is put them in a prison and let the other inmates know who they are and why they are there. Even hardened criminals don't like child killers - I'm sure they would deal with the situation effectively. Of course we'll get some namby-pamby do-gooder saying that they should be kept in solitary confinement "for their own safety". Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

            My new favourite phrase - "misdirected leisure activity"

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            Paul Watson
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            Baconbutty wrote:

            Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

            I disagree. (I have a four month old that I love very much but revenge is not the way.)

            cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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            • J J4amieC

              Its been huge news here for the past week or more, and yes it is truly horrifying how humans can do that to any living thing let alone a baby. Unfortunatly no amount of leglislation will stop this from happening again. Its been barely 5 years since the last time this london borough was in the spotlight for a similar case that "slipped through the net". Lets just hope whatever prison guard is looking after them knows how to boil a kettle - and I dont mean to make a nice cup of tea!

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              J4amieC wrote:

              Unfortunatly no amount of leglislation will stop this from happening again.

              Exactly. This has been going on since the dawn of time and I expect it always will. What it does do is give the hand-wringing "think of the children" brigade another opportunity to bring in yet more constricting and intrusive legislation to further pry into our lives.

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                Baconbutty wrote:

                Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

                I disagree. (I have a four month old that I love very much but revenge is not the way.)

                cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                eyeseetee
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                Paul Watson wrote:

                I disagree.

                So if that happened to your child what would you want to happen?

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                  J4amieC wrote:

                  Unfortunatly no amount of leglislation will stop this from happening again.

                  Exactly. This has been going on since the dawn of time and I expect it always will. What it does do is give the hand-wringing "think of the children" brigade another opportunity to bring in yet more constricting and intrusive legislation to further pry into our lives.

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  Actually the legislation already exists to have prevented this from happening, but the one social worker was ignored even after several letters were written, and police were ignored even after saying they didn't think the child would be safe. Those responsible in Harringay Council should face charges and there should be no more of the Political Correctness bollocks that helped to cause this.

                  ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                  • C CARPETBURNER

                    The So Called "Parents" (Killers is a better word) of Baby P I will actually warn you after reading this, it makes for some horrific reading the treatment of this child. I have had to step out of the office for a minute as its left me visibily shaken. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7727641.stm[^] In my opinion these people are lower than terrorists. They do not deserve to live.

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                    GriffinPeter wrote:

                    They do not deserve to live

                    Well, provided they're not given any protection from fellow prisoners' justice, your wish may be granted.

                    Kevin

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                    • P Paul Watson

                      Baconbutty wrote:

                      Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

                      I disagree. (I have a four month old that I love very much but revenge is not the way.)

                      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                      This is not revenge, its a punishment that fits the crime. Or as much as possible.

                      Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


                      Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                      • P Paul Watson

                        Baconbutty wrote:

                        Nah - let them be hideously tortured, mutilated and finally terminated with an excess of prejudice.

                        I disagree. (I have a four month old that I love very much but revenge is not the way.)

                        cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                        Lost User
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                        You're right. Howsoever obnoxious the crimes were, no amount of revenge will bring back that child. No amount of revenge will stop similar happening again.

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                        • L Lost User

                          You're right. Howsoever obnoxious the crimes were, no amount of revenge will bring back that child. No amount of revenge will stop similar happening again.

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                          No amount of revenge will stop similar happening again

                          Actually, a well publicised flogging might make others think before doing it! Pour encourager les autres?

                          ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                          • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                            This is not revenge, its a punishment that fits the crime. Or as much as possible.

                            Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


                            Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                            Revenge perhaps is what society demands. A conviction and sentence in a court of Criminal Law should legally satisfy societies demands. Unless you are suggesting adoption of some kind of "Eye for an eye" judgement, in which case, that in a "civilised" country will never happen.

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                              Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                              No amount of revenge will stop similar happening again

                              Actually, a well publicised flogging might make others think before doing it! Pour encourager les autres?

                              ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                              You want to re-introduce into law the concept of Corporal Punishment ?

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                              • E eyeseetee

                                Paul Watson wrote:

                                I disagree.

                                So if that happened to your child what would you want to happen?

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                                Well, I'd be imprisoned for a long, long time and hopefully be rehabilitated. I'd want to be set to work though, not just sat in a cell and expect to be miraculously rehabilitated. I should be shown the horror of my crime everyday and given the chance, skills and guidance to help, to grow an awareness of my actions and inactions. I've been thinking about this sort of thing for the past 13 months now (since I learned I was to be a father.) What would I want if someone harmed my child. I don't want revenge, I don't want an eye for an eye, I don't want anyone else to suffer anymore than my child, my partner and I have suffered. I want whomever harmed my child to become fully aware of the pain they caused and then for them to change their life around and contribute to society. That would be the sweetest revenge. "Feel our pain, see what you have done to us." Torturing that man who tortured the child would have only a detrimental affect on him. He would see it as a continuation of the existence in his own head, a world of pain and madness. It would push him further away from society and his own actions would only become worse. It would also debase the torturer and society further.

                                cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                                  Well, I'd be imprisoned for a long, long time and hopefully be rehabilitated. I'd want to be set to work though, not just sat in a cell and expect to be miraculously rehabilitated. I should be shown the horror of my crime everyday and given the chance, skills and guidance to help, to grow an awareness of my actions and inactions. I've been thinking about this sort of thing for the past 13 months now (since I learned I was to be a father.) What would I want if someone harmed my child. I don't want revenge, I don't want an eye for an eye, I don't want anyone else to suffer anymore than my child, my partner and I have suffered. I want whomever harmed my child to become fully aware of the pain they caused and then for them to change their life around and contribute to society. That would be the sweetest revenge. "Feel our pain, see what you have done to us." Torturing that man who tortured the child would have only a detrimental affect on him. He would see it as a continuation of the existence in his own head, a world of pain and madness. It would push him further away from society and his own actions would only become worse. It would also debase the torturer and society further.

                                  cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                                  Dalek Dave
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                                  It's funny, I too am a father, and if anyone did that to my son, I would kill them, slowly. I would do time for murder, but it would be no bother to me.

                                  ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                                    You want to re-introduce into law the concept of Corporal Punishment ?

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                                    Dalek Dave
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                                    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                    You want to re-introduce into law the concept of Corporal Punishment ?

                                    And capital punishment, I would volunteer to the Executioner.

                                    ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                                      It's funny, I too am a father, and if anyone did that to my son, I would kill them, slowly. I would do time for murder, but it would be no bother to me.

                                      ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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                                      Lost User
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                                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                                      I would do time for murder, but it would be no bother to me.

                                      To quote your words "Actually, a well publicised flogging might make others think before doing it!" But it has been proven time and time again that deterrents generally don't work.

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                                        Revenge perhaps is what society demands. A conviction and sentence in a court of Criminal Law should legally satisfy societies demands. Unless you are suggesting adoption of some kind of "Eye for an eye" judgement, in which case, that in a "civilised" country will never happen.

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                                        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                        Unless you are suggesting adoption of some kind of "Eye for an eye" judgement

                                        I certainly might feel that way, and I'm sure I sound that way, but really, its passion and feeling riding high. In reality, I'd want just that, a punishment to fit the crime.

                                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                        A conviction and sentence in a court of Criminal Law should legally satisfy societies demands

                                        That doesn't happen. A thief might get 2-5 depending on the value of what they stole, compare that to a conman that steals millions or more? Why should both be imprisoned for a similar period of time though the first might have snatched a purse (though more likely it would have been his second or third time). In my mind that is not fair, but sadly, that is the law that is dished out by courts. In this case, what does society demand? Certainly not their incarceration alone, but punishment to go with it, this is not to say that that would be carried out simply because what society demands in this case might not be legal in accordance with the laws of the nation (in this case England/UK). Am I rambling or do I make sense? I'll be back in a few hours but for now I must bid everyone adieu for I have a midterm.

                                        Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


                                        Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                                        • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                                          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                          Unless you are suggesting adoption of some kind of "Eye for an eye" judgement

                                          I certainly might feel that way, and I'm sure I sound that way, but really, its passion and feeling riding high. In reality, I'd want just that, a punishment to fit the crime.

                                          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                          A conviction and sentence in a court of Criminal Law should legally satisfy societies demands

                                          That doesn't happen. A thief might get 2-5 depending on the value of what they stole, compare that to a conman that steals millions or more? Why should both be imprisoned for a similar period of time though the first might have snatched a purse (though more likely it would have been his second or third time). In my mind that is not fair, but sadly, that is the law that is dished out by courts. In this case, what does society demand? Certainly not their incarceration alone, but punishment to go with it, this is not to say that that would be carried out simply because what society demands in this case might not be legal in accordance with the laws of the nation (in this case England/UK). Am I rambling or do I make sense? I'll be back in a few hours but for now I must bid everyone adieu for I have a midterm.

                                          Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


                                          Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                                          Dalek Dave
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                                          Ta ra and Good Luck.

                                          ------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

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