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Old 03-01-2010, 11:16   #132
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Re: Anger After British Man Executed In China

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Because executing people who may be mentally ill is on as par with eugenics and humanely reprehensible, that's why.

Nobody in recent British history has been on trial for their life and required an evaluation in order to live - Britain (rather the judicial system as opposed to the general populus as evidenced by some in this thread) has long abandoned support for such barbaric and inhumane practices.

Bi-polar is a recognised illness - there is no need to put the word ill in quotations
Sorry but I strongly disagree. The person & his lawyers, used that as a desperation plea, it was clearly obvious. If he had / has Bi-Polar, then he would of had medication on his person / luggage. He would of also, said something sooner. It's aload of tosh. It's clear.
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