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disgusting stuff
I err on the side of the death penalty in debate hate to be a bit on the cliched side but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivers_of_Blood_speech |
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every time we get an atrocity on this scale we always get calls for the death penalty to be re introduced ,it will never happen and nor should it .Whilst we have police who are prepared to fabricate evidence because they get a bit miffed over some up himself politician how can we ever consider executing people
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One horrible attack by two morons does not make "rivers of blood", because if it did, what about all the other people killed in knife attacks in this country? |
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---------- Post added at 21:29 ---------- Previous post was at 21:26 ---------- Quote:
its a token appointment I am not making racist statements I am just stating facts |
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If it is literally, where are these actual rivers of blood, please? ---------- Post added at 21:31 ---------- Previous post was at 21:30 ---------- Quote:
btw, love the idea of the President and US Secretary of State/Joint Chief of Staff being a 'token appointment'....... |
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Well, figuratively is when you use a figure of speech to exaggerate something, and literally is when it is the exact meaning. In this case, rivers of blood would be hyperbole.
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