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Old 27-05-2008, 15:14   #16
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Re: We need this guy to run the country.

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
He gets results and he keeps getting re-elected don't tell me Damien and Forever all the people that vote for him are too stupid to see anything other then what sheriff joe tells em . Personally i would vote for the guy and would be more then happy to have him run anything he wants as it would make a change from the excuses and incompetence we have become so used to and accept as normal. His methods infuriate the liberals in his own country and everywhere else and thats another reason why i like the guy anyone that does that is doing something right.
No, Sorry have to disagree.

There is a difference between getting things done and abusing your power. In this country, and hopefully most other European and other American States he would be be forced to resign let alone get re-elected.

Liberals do not have the Monopoly on Human Rights. IMO no one, right or left, can approve of some of the actions he has made. They are not results, they are criminal actions in their own right, violence is not suddenly excusable just because it is commited against prisoners. Especially those convicted, or those awaiting trail, for minor crimes.

In the link Foreverwar provided there are clear incidents, and repeated incidents, of violence being used against prisoners. We can give him some benefit of the doubt in that criminals are likely to lie but there has been a death, a broken neck, and a broken leg among others and these incidents where against non-violent criminals.

If you think that is "getting the job done" then good luck to you but thankfully even among those in the UK who want the death penality back that is a step too far and most people with an intrest in upholding the law would not suggest that those entrusted with that power are above it

I am willing to accept a lot of his complaints are spun, I understand some criminals are prone to lying, however these are medical facts and are supported by compaints being upheld in court. Not just one, but a re-occuring pattern of them. This is not tough jusitice, this is abuse.
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