18 Years Old Girl Was Dragged Into Sangkae River
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The death penalty is never the answer
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The number of savage murders in Cambodia is appallingly high .. most leftie, pc idiots will argue the death penalty doesn't work .. the hard facts from around the world suggests it does .. like I said above, at least it would remove scum like this .. in other words he wouldn't be able to do it again ..Duncan wrote:Poster X[b] wrote:I think the death penalty is needed in Cambodia [/b].. used correctly it might deter some of these 'people' from committing heinous crimes like this .. at the very least it would rid the planet of such vermin ..
The death penalty has not stopped crimes such as this in any other country, what makes you think Cambodia will be different.
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Re: 18 Years Old Girl Was Dragged Into Sangkae River
luckily a high number of perpetrators hang themselves, not a high enough number though...
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Re: 18 Years Old Girl Was Dragged Into Sangkae River
Doesn't matter if it "might work," whatever that means. There are many unacceptable solutions that "might work" but that the state doesn't use because they are immoral, a violation of rights, and/or a danger to society and the citizenry. Eg, torture, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrest and imprisonment, etc. As for the DP, it is wrong and immoral, it is not effective as a punishment, it gives too much power to the state (especially a corrupt and abusive state like the Cambodian government), and the system is fallible but the DP is irrevocable. DP is not the answer.Poster X wrote:The number of savage murders in Cambodia is appallingly high .. most leftie, pc idiots will argue the death penalty doesn't work .. the hard facts from around the world suggests it does .. like I said above, at least it would remove scum like this .. in other words he wouldn't be able to do it again ..Duncan wrote:The death penalty has not stopped crimes such as this in any other country, what makes you think Cambodia will be different.Poster X[b] wrote:I think the death penalty is needed in Cambodia [/b].. used correctly it might deter some of these 'people' from committing heinous crimes like this .. at the very least it would rid the planet of such vermin ..
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Re: 18 Years Old Girl Was Dragged Into Sangkae River
1,
i find it not only distasteful but disgusting that they ( and whoever posted this) shows the girls face
2. show her floating facedown as if its a photo op
3. that nobody here comments on this
i find it not only distasteful but disgusting that they ( and whoever posted this) shows the girls face
2. show her floating facedown as if its a photo op
3. that nobody here comments on this
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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I didn't look. The KH press is exploitive, sensationalist, corrupt shit. That is a given.
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Re: 18 Years Old Girl Was Dragged Into Sangkae River
So what's your solution?? Do nothing .. allow evil people to commit horrendous crimes like this .. put them in jail and 're-educate' them .. release them back into society and they will become good people .. dream on ..LTO wrote:Doesn't matter if it "might work," whatever that means. There are many unacceptable solutions that "might work" but that the state doesn't use because they are immoral, a violation of rights, and/or a danger to society and the citizenry. Eg, torture, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrest and imprisonment, etc. As for the DP, it is wrong and immoral, it is not effective as a punishment, it gives too much power to the state (especially a corrupt and abusive state like the Cambodian government), and the system is fallible but the DP is irrevocable. DP is not the answer.Poster X wrote:The number of savage murders in Cambodia is appallingly high .. most leftie, pc idiots will argue the death penalty doesn't work .. the hard facts from around the world suggests it does .. like I said above, at least it would remove scum like this .. in other words he wouldn't be able to do it again ..Duncan wrote:The death penalty has not stopped crimes such as this in any other country, what makes you think Cambodia will be different.Poster X[b] wrote:I think the death penalty is needed in Cambodia [/b].. used correctly it might deter some of these 'people' from committing heinous crimes like this .. at the very least it would rid the planet of such vermin ..
You leftie, do-gooder types are pathetic .. if you want a stark vision of do-gooder stupidity, look at what Frau Merkel is doing to the EU ..
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In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Poster X must be a bit touched in the brain if s/he thinks the courts in Cambodia have the integrity that if they had the power to offer the death penalty that it wouldn't be abused by criminals, the judges and politicians.
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Poster X seems indeed not to be the brightest light under the sun. In the last two threads I've read he made a fool of himself. Fits well to the commonly known social statistics proving right wingers to be generally undereducated.
(Frau Merkel is just following EU-laws btw, while other members break them out of selfishness)
(Frau Merkel is just following EU-laws btw, while other members break them out of selfishness)
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