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Saturday, April 25, 2009 - 11 Posts by 7 People
For their crimes against humanity. See
http://www.wanted.org.il
To that list of people should be added
rights abusers being brought to trial for their crimes?
Pip pip.Originally Posted by Vic Vega Instead
that you just claimed to speak on behalf of?
Are you against people who commit crimes against
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 16 Posts by 14 People
For over use of the phrase 'war crimes' in the title. WAR CRIMES!!!"So?" - Richard CheneySend them around
In 1976, Ford lost his bid for re-election at least partially because he pardoned Nixon. He said that it was time to "move...
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Monday, November 02, 2009 - 9 Posts by 7 People
In this way, then in my view honour crimes should be bracketed with hate crimes.
I say this because
twisted values that lead to violence. And on that basis, honour crimes should certainly fit the bill.
is there not some bizzare twisted logic in some cultures that honour killings are "love" crimes
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Friday, June 05, 2009 - 5 Posts by 4 People
Answer to you. Besides, how can we commit crimes, we love Jesus. Our last Presidunce read yearly
Because we are the US. We have an unspoken rule, best stated as "You answer to us, but we don't answer to you. Besides, how...
how can we commit crimes, we love Jesus. Our last Presidunce read yearly the Holy Babble cover to cover."
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Sunday, May 24, 2009 - 11 Posts
Anglo Australian Darrell Coleman Justifies Anglo Crimes!
Dirty no good Anglo Australian Darrell
Coleman, aka chairman, justifying Anglo crimes against humanity.
The old lying old degenerate is trying
Anglo Australian Darrell Coleman Justifies Anglo Crimes!
Dirty no good Anglo Australian Darrell Coleman, aka chairman, justifying...
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Friday, October 30, 2009 - 15 Posts
I personally aplaud the President's decision to sign this bill...
Hate crime is now considered when
the reason for the crime was the victims: Religion, place of origin, gender, age, race, sexual
such laws for the time being.hate crimes are BS. just use the laws on the books instead of pandering
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Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 20 Posts by 16 People
Should we use the 'Death Penalty' for serious crimes?
Should the United Kingdom impose the 'death
sentence' for those who have committed serious crime?
eg: rape, murder, terrorism etc
Leave
Re: Should we use the 'Death Penalty' for serious crimes?
Why not?? we are paying
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Friday, October 30, 2009 - 25 Posts
Today, 12:29 PM
Quote: : President Obama signed a hate crimes bill into law on Wednesday, telling
an audience at the White House that the provision would “strengthen the protections against crimes
Today, 12:31 PM My thought on hate crimes in general is that things are already illegal, and we
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Sunday, March 09, 2003 - 12 Posts by 10 People
Such as homsexuality. - Snide Remarks: Hate crimes: Who doesn't hate crimes? Eric D. Snider, The Daily Herald...
I agree, good column today. It also states my feelings on Hate Crimes. Adding to the goodness
partner.I liked today's column, even though I support hate crimes legislation.Quote: : Now, here's where
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Sunday, April 12, 2009 - 17 Posts by 12 People
Penalties Friday night for violent crimes against victims singled out because of age, gender, disability
hate crimes charges are brought and if they are really effective. I'm no fan of hate crimes
of the crimes themselves, imo, make them amenable to prosecutorial abuse.How about legislation that requires
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