Jump to content

Lenmcharristar

Members
  • Content Count

    10,840
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by Lenmcharristar

  1. bh, if a person involved in murder is spared jail because he or she may get depressed, do you think that's right or wrong? Well in that simple case I'd say it's wrong. But BGD sounds correct that the actual human rights legislation had nothing to do with it, however I also agree with you that the sentence was clearly based on this liberal rights bollocks that seems to have infected society, the judge deeming that the murderer had a right not to suffer potential depression through prison. I agree with both of you. This general attitude in society that allows for these injustices to occur need
  2. That's exactly what I was doing, did you not see where I repeatedly told him his problem was with the judge not the HRA? It's why I got so fed up with him being so dense ignoring my posts, for feck sake it's catching! trust me if she had went to jail there would have been a 1st class recorded delivery of her cps papers direct in a chartered plane to the ECHR.
  3. bh, if a person involved in murder is spared jail because he or she may get depressed, do you think that's right or wrong?
  4. Dishonest? The only dishonesty here was the injustice for the soldiers families. She was involved and has been involved in plenty of other terrorist activities. It's because it's against British soldiers that you won't condemn it.
  5. That's it deny everything and blame someone else
  6. neil, you won't get through to him, he rang the Sinn Fein office and said he's being asked truthful sensible questions by joe public about a murderer, what should be say? The answer he got was, use big fance words like, dialogue, Good Friday agreement, peaceful protests, cross community relations etc etc but the top rule is deny everything and blame somebody else.
  7. You must have rang stormount for that answer. The woman was a convicted terrorist before she was involved in these murders then you say she posed no risk to anybody??? Your answer shows your usuall far to the left stance you'd get on well with corbyns new labour and a job in the ni assembly. Your answer says it all.
  8. obviously dropped a lot less than yourself. Right one more question, do you think the said woman should have gone to jail? Don't dodge the question
  9. the only stupid one on here is you. Bet you got the HR act tattooed on your body fs. Just incase you go to commit crime and gurn about the time. Get over yourself.
  10. Your problem is with the judge not the human rights act, you're obviously too thick to understand that though because I've told you three fecking times and you're still banging on about "loopholes" that don't exist. That'll be the end of my daily bashing my head against a wall session. You can't fix stupid. aye dead on. The truth came out in the end. She was spared jail because she suffers depression. All to do with this human rights bullshit, rife within modern society in gb today. Anywhere else she was away for her tea.
  11. i wonder if they will kennel them for you whilst you have a couple of weeks holiday as part of there lifetime support package that lifetime support goes out the window with the refund clause
  12. Her rights were held higher than the murdered soldiers. It's wrong no natter how you try to defend it, and it wasn't her 1st case either she was a convicted terrorist. But would never do in modern society if the perpetrator didn't become the victims. It's just wrong. Loophole that needs closing and sorting out
  13. The whole point of human rights is that they're universal so we've hardly got them confused, these seriously rare cases of scumbags gaming the system are a small price to pay to guarantee our own protection under the same laws.Would you really trust the government to decide who gets human rights and who doesn't? I'm pretty certain we can come up with legislation a bit more robust than that! Would I trust the government? Well I'm trusting the courts and they're letting me down! What's the difference? You obviously don't understand the concept of universal human rights so this conversatio
  14. The whole point of human rights is that they're universal so we've hardly got them confused, these seriously rare cases of scumbags gaming the system are a small price to pay to guarantee our own protection under the same laws.Would you really trust the government to decide who gets human rights and who doesn't? I'm pretty certain we can come up with legislation a bit more robust than that! Would I trust the government? Well I'm trusting the courts and they're letting me down! What's the difference? You obviously don't understand the concept of universal human rights so this conversatio
  15. The whole point of human rights is that they're universal so we've hardly got them confused, these seriously rare cases of scumbags gaming the system are a small price to pay to guarantee our own protection under the same laws.Would you really trust the government to decide who gets human rights and who doesn't? I'm pretty certain we can come up with legislation a bit more robust than that! Would I trust the government? Well I'm trusting the courts and they're letting me down! What's the difference? You obviously don't understand the concept of universal human rights so this conversa
  16. Why am I not surprised? Our military need to take over parliament for our own safety, clear out the Shiite and put proper Britain lovers into the job, not snakes that want to see us ruined
  17. she showing it alright mate am taking her out sunday here still life in her yet lol no mate never seen the first litter [bANNED TEXT]ask him to show you the pic of bella, yours and bella be like twins
  18. He,s going to be their for a day and 120 for a good chippy , you'd be having a result thats the rates over here, for us to be fair it's 120 quid for 5 hrs work, not too bad
  19. Ya can see her age now, what a reliable friend and worker she's been to him, I've said it before to ya mate, your dog looks like a couple of her 1st litter, ever remember seeing bella?
  20. what a handy dog, just the type of the old poacher tales lol
  21. far point that I don't think a pure deerhound would suit most of the gound I hunt over but some it would and with the ban in the UK I couldn't see anyone paying 800 for one I just think it's a pity the way thing have gone with them I would have loved to see them do what they where meant forexactly mate how can anybody who's looking 800 quid a pup say they have the breeds best interests at heart, and they're not in it for money. Maybe the silly money is what gas truthfully been the ruination of the breed
  22. He certainly does not lack in the gonads area
  23. can ye get any potien? aye,yer man in nutts corner does it,is it any good
  24. 20 quid a door is plenty for 2 hinges and a mortice latch
  25. No wonder there was pups left, 800 quid a pup. Feckin expensive dogs.
×
×
  • Create New...