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Topic History of: Liberal leadership race!
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Green Man Jo wrote:
md wrote:
A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html

44 years is a horrendous length of time. How close he came to execution. He'll be one of the ones the death penalty supporters consider collateral damage.

Honey wrote:
I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
Just another one of Green Man's long list of hates.


Damn right
Jo Here's another person who death penalty supporters would probably have wanted dead.

Innocent Florida inmate released after 37 years

A Florida man who spent the last 37 years in prison on a rape and murder charge was released Thursday, hours after officials revealed dramatic new evidence that proved his innocence.
Jo md wrote:
A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html

44 years is a horrendous length of time. How close he came to execution. He'll be one of the ones the death penalty supporters consider collateral damage.

Honey wrote:
I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
Just another one of Green Man's long list of hates.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.



If someone has indecent images of children that should be an instant death penalty. I was an "honourary member" of a gun club in Georgia. I was good friends with a police officer, he was a very interesting guy and great sense of humour.

His colleagues told him said that sex offenders can't be cured or treated. Unless they neutered like dogs or dead.

I hated Rolf Harris on TV and his music should be banished to landfills. He always did freak me out when I saw on TV. I can't think of any skills Rolf Harris has apart from being a total bore.


I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
md Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.

A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html