Cut their hands and cocks off would be better than instant death.....let the fcukers spend the fest of their lives in jail with their own kind.....Thats what i call punishment for ****s...
I'm sure your wrong about that , we could take a survey and I'm sure you'd be ok .......but let's not ...lolIm always hung drawn and quartered on here roof....i have had so many reprieves i have lost count......![]()
Cut their hands and cocks off would be better than instant death.....let the fcukers spend the fest of their lives in jail with their own kind.....Thats what i call punishment for ****s...

Rubbish.... lawyers care more about their reputations than the truth at times .
I know who I'd like to see swing tonight![]()
Like in the USA, do you mean? I don't think it would act as a deterrent, mate, as most murders are impulsive, anyways. Murders that are planned are generally done by career criminals, who frankly, don't give a damn what the consequences are regardless.Agree. And as both PGF and roof have said, can we be sure. In some cases yes we are 100% sure. For those cases I'd support it. As roof also says, it would have to be in a case by case basis. It would also act as an extremely effective deterrent too.
Like in the USA, do you mean? I don't think it would act as a deterrent, mate, as most murders are impulsive, anyways. Murders that are planned are generally done by career criminals, who frankly, don't give a damn what the consequences are regardless.

I doubt it mate the poor f uckers are dead.True and agree many may disagree, can some of those killed be rehabilitated if only in prison.

No. You need to look up the definition of 'despot'. Whether you agree with both, neither, or one of them, both were elected politicians and their actions were approved by Parliament. That's democracy, the polar opposite of despotism. Saying that, I hope that the Chillcot Inquiry will slam Blair.
I maintain that terrorism should be made a special case for the death penalty and it would definitely get overwhelming support from the public.

I get it, the terrorists have beaten you...No, of course it doesn't it doesn't but I think that the deterrent factor comes into play because of the amount of planning that goes into these attacks. Also, the extent of the crimes (maiming and killing hundreds of people, including children, indiscriminately) is so grave that it should be an exception - even allowing for the other factors I've mentioned.
These animals affect every single one of us every day. From going through an airport, to being apprehensive travelling on the tube - I was in London a few days after 7/7 and was very, very nervous. People looked scared everywhere I went. ISIS and their ilk want to kill all of us if we don't submit ourselves to their 'religion' and extreme measures I think are called for.
Just my opinion and I understand why others would disagree. However, I think you'll find the vast majority of the public would support my view.
