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   "Edward Belsky" wrote in message   
   news:BRTmh.324002$Fi1.135518@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...   
   > From: ROBBIE - view profile   
   > Date: Sun, Jan 7 2001 7:26 am   
   > So you're saying that black people don't push for the death penalty,   
      
   No.   
      
      
      
   > even though they would 'benefit' from it because their own people would   
   > suffer by it.   
      
   Eh? You back on the drugs?   
      
      
   Well yeah I suppose given institutionalised racism among   
   > police forces   
      
   That isn't the case in blighty. We've had ten years of your wanky -leftism.   
   You never get left-wing politics in America, which is why you and Martha are   
   so comfortably entrenched in your positions. In England, we Labour voters   
   have had to ask ourselves some uncomfortable questions and look at some   
   uncomfortable facts.   
      
      
    it would be turkeys voting for christmas. However there   
   > may be other reasons- that being anti death penalty is usually part of   
   > any liberal/left person's personal bag of ethics   
      
   ..as well as being pro-death penalty for the unborn and inconvenient...   
      
      
   , or maybe that it is   
   > recognized, sagaciously, in these areas that the death penalty is a   
   > barbarous thing that doesn't do any 'good'.   
      
   ...it is equally barbarous in my view to systematically break down civilised   
   society - the lib-left moral relativism, fight-the-power,   
   let-it-all-hang-out-baby, murderers only murder cos they underprivlidged and   
   heck, we lefties and liberals tend to live where the beatings, kickings,   
   knifings and yobbery go down - and let it flourish (as the the Labour   
   government has down here) in the name of liberalism. You see, Eddie boy,   
   that's how it goes down. Guess what? You can't abolish murder or mayhem.   
      
   Your trouble, and la Bridegam's and the whole of the liberal-thinking world,   
   is that you spend all your time in an argument like this trying to assert   
   that your opponent doesn't like black people. Such has the mindless moral   
   inversion of the sixties taken hold. My target isn't black people - though   
   the vast majority of urban crime in London is committed by black men and   
   everyone here knows it - but the middle-class lib-lefties.   
      
      
    It is especially nauseating   
   > in places like Texas, where the c**t Bush, hails from and where they   
   > are, I understand, trying to get the executionable age lowered!   
      
   The antics of cowboys doesn't provide a cast-iron argument against the death   
   penalty being instituted in other places.   
      
      
    They'll   
   > have executions on pay per view cable transmissions in the next ten   
   > years.   
      
   Your moral relativism ought to allow for it, Eddie boy, you wouldn't moan   
   about full-on ass-porn on ABC: one man's meat etc, different strokes etc.   
   Apart from anything else, public executions of greivous offenders could be a   
   good thing - didn't Dr Johnson say somehwere that executions away from the   
   public were hypocritical and dangerous? Something like that.   
      
      
    >We're going back to Tyburn.   
      
   We're certainly becoming more barbarous and ignorant I agree - it;s come on   
   abundance since the 60s innit?   
      
      
      
    Myself, I'm anti death penalty all   
   > the way.   
   >   
      
   I have my reservations about it, but the rope served Saddam right - and the   
   same could be said of many other psychos.   
      
   ROBBIE   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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