From: Justyn Thyme on
On 27/04/2010 17:38, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

> 4)No innocent people cannot get executed in these times. Even so better kill
> the odd innocent and save thousands more, a price well worth paying.


Those who kill the 'odd innocent' are of course guilty of murder
themselves and in your world should be executed themselves.
From: Lawrence Jenkins on

"Justyn Thyme" <hel(a)lo.com> wrote in message
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> On 27/04/2010 17:38, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
>
>> 4)No innocent people cannot get executed in these times. Even so better
>> kill
>> the odd innocent and save thousands more, a price well worth paying.
>
>
> Those who kill the 'odd innocent' are of course guilty of murder
> themselves and in your world should be executed themselves.


No rubbish, the state can't be guilty of murder just as a soldier can't be
tried for killing someone in combat and believe me this is a war about to
begin.


From: Justyn Thyme on
On 27/04/2010 20:37, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
> "Justyn Thyme"<hel(a)lo.com> wrote in message
> news:hr7cau$klb$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...
>> On 27/04/2010 17:38, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
>>
>>> 4)No innocent people cannot get executed in these times. Even so better
>>> kill
>>> the odd innocent and save thousands more, a price well worth paying.
>>
>>
>> Those who kill the 'odd innocent' are of course guilty of murder
>> themselves and in your world should be executed themselves.
>
> I really can't believe that so many of you here are more concerned about the
> animals that kill and ruin lives that the actuall victims/ I guess it
> because many that use even this footy NG are fairly lower middle class and
> of a certain age. Quite a few here seem perfectly at home in what is
> increasingly becoming crime world. All morals and priciples are now a rare
> commodity it would seem where murder and crime are to be tolerated as those
> guilty are just victims.


Being against the killing of the 'odd innocent' scarcely makes a person
more concerned about the perpetrator than the victim.
It is just plain immoral to justify executing the innocent so that a few
more guilty people can be killed as well.

As for whether i am one of the 'fairly low middle class' that you seem
to despise- I was raised in a middle class home. My father worked for
the F.O and eventually reached a position equivalent to that of being
a brigadier/major general and also has an entry in Who's who.
I was educated at prep and then public school.


From: Lawrence Jenkins on

"Justyn Thyme" <hel(a)lo.com> wrote in message
news:hr7j8a$3f4$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...
> On 27/04/2010 20:37, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
>> "Justyn Thyme"<hel(a)lo.com> wrote in message
>> news:hr7cau$klb$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...
>>> On 27/04/2010 17:38, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
>>>
>>>> 4)No innocent people cannot get executed in these times. Even so better
>>>> kill
>>>> the odd innocent and save thousands more, a price well worth paying.
>>>
>>>
>>> Those who kill the 'odd innocent' are of course guilty of murder
>>> themselves and in your world should be executed themselves.
>>
>> I really can't believe that so many of you here are more concerned about
>> the
>> animals that kill and ruin lives that the actuall victims/ I guess it
>> because many that use even this footy NG are fairly lower middle class
>> and
>> of a certain age. Quite a few here seem perfectly at home in what is
>> increasingly becoming crime world. All morals and priciples are now a
>> rare
>> commodity it would seem where murder and crime are to be tolerated as
>> those
>> guilty are just victims.
>
>
> Being against the killing of the 'odd innocent' scarcely makes a person
> more concerned about the perpetrator than the victim.
> It is just plain immoral to justify executing the innocent so that a few
> more guilty people can be killed as well.
>
> As for whether i am one of the 'fairly low middle class' that you seem
> to despise- I was raised in a middle class home. My father worked for the
> F.O and eventually reached a position equivalent to that of being
> a brigadier/major general and also has an entry in Who's who.
> I was educated at prep and then public school.
>
>

Justin I like the middle classes they educate their kids, generally do the
right things and inportantly wouldn't threaten or hurt anyone, But it has to
be said the liberal left middle classes although their intentions are good;
have turned Britain into a cesspit with their ideologically led policies.
What's that old saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions..


From: Justyn Thyme on
On 27/04/2010 22:25, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:

>>
>
> Justin I like the middle classes they educate their kids, generally do the
> right things and inportantly wouldn't threaten or hurt anyone, But it has to
> be said the liberal left middle classes although their intentions are good;
> have turned Britain into a cesspit with their ideologically led policies.
> What's that old saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions..
>
>

Check out 'The Spirit level' pages 134-137 for links between the greater
inequality those on the right advocate and higher homicide
rates.


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