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Monday, September 10, 2007

Crime & Punishment? Sorry - No Punishment for the Criminal

My heart goes out to Rhys Jones' family. A beautiful family and a beautiful son. A family whose decency & honesty shines through the bleak shadow of society's juvenile cime. A family whose wonderful son is brutally murdered by a cowardly piece of shit - I apologise - I am doing shit an injustice.
And so when they capture this loathsome item of garbage, what happens to him? Firstly lawyers will be queueing up to ensure his human rights are not infringed. He will spend 10 to 12 years in a secure unit receiving the best education, 3 square meals a day, access to computers and the internet, and all the games and luxuries he so desires. After this relatively short space of time, he will be given a completely new identity and move to another area of the country. All expenses paid for by the state.
This country is sinking into a squalid quagmire of Human Rights and its obsession to protect the criminal. The rights of man have been ignored. The right to walk in your neighborhood without fear. The right to expect punishment to fit the crime. These so-called 'Human Rights' are an invention of the age and the lawyers are running the show. The perpetrator of these vile crimes enjoy total protection, while the victims languish in utter sorrow for the rest of their lives. It is they that receive the punishment - a lifetime of sadness and heart-breaking grief at the loss of their innocent child.
Rhys Jones, May You Rest In Peace. God Bless You.
To the murderer: may your life be one of perpetual agony and pain, and may you rot in hell for all eternity.


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