cartoon

















IMPORTANT NOTE:
You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
King of Hits
Home arrow Forums
Messageboards
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Your Views Messageboard
Post a new message in "Your Views Messageboard"
Name:
Subject:
Boardcode:
B I U S Sub Sup Size Color Spoiler Hide ul ol li left center right Quote Code Img URL  
Message:
(+) / (-)

Emoticons
B) :( :) :laugh:
:cheer: ;) :P :angry:
:unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry:
:lol: :silly: :blink: :blush:
:kiss: :woohoo: :side: :S
More Smilies
 Enter code here   

Topic History of: The right to vote
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
Pattaya Mr Reason wrote:
Fantastic piece of argument and debate, Hedda mp

State an opinion as fact and expect it to be accepted. Well done


Neither rhyme nor reason.

The section is called 'Your Views',he simply stated his view.Where does it say he has to argue/debate it?
Tony May I have to say that this has been an excellent debate! Passionately discussed but discussed rather than argued so well done all posters. As far as my opinion goes I can see both sides of the argument clearly and cannot really choose between the two at present. I agree in principle with Jk when he says that if we are supposed to be adhering to agreed Human rights legislation then we cannot 'pick and choose' what parts of that agreement we conform to. I also believe in restorative justice so can see the sense in allowing prisoners to vote because as someone here said if we treat prisoners as 'subhuman' what incentive is there for them to think differently about the harm they have done to society...

The snag is I also agree with Mr Reason on a number of points. The onus far too often these days is on protecting an offenders human rights when he or she thought nothing of stamping all over his or hers victim/s. Not only this but I also fear the sway the E.U. has upon our parliament these days and as Mr Reason points out these rules have been in place for a good many years its not as if we have recently changed them just to be spiteful...

All in all, its a photo finish subject for me.
Mr Reason Fantastic piece of argument and debate, Hedda mp

State an opinion as fact and expect it to be accepted. Well done
hedda mp denying prisoners a vote panders to nastiness and achieves nothing.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Mr Reason wrote:
Or maybe it is that the 'grown up' prisoners treat society like a playground ?

Every arguement has an equal and opposite view


Very true.