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Old 31-12-2015, 08:03   #16
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Re: Care home resident shot dead.

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I now understand your Corbyn supporting "my way or the highway" view of things. Vile!
Whats vile?

He had a gun(which he shouldn't have)

He shot and killed someone with it(Whether you try to say she asked for it or not)

Owning a firearm and killing someone are still both crimes at the end of the day and requires punishment.
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Old 31-12-2015, 08:56   #17
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Re: Care home resident shot dead.

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I now understand your Corbyn supporting "my way or the highway" view of things. Vile!
you should read my other posts then which are attacking Corbyn and confirming myself as a conservative voter after many years of labour support. Shame on you for trying to twist this into another anti-corbyn thread..

Let's see what the laws of the land are:

Assisted Suicide = Unlawful (involuntary is regarder as murder)
Murder = Unlawful (mandatory life sentence)
Possessing a firearm = Unlawful (mandatory 5 year sentence)

What right did he have to make the decision to murder his spouse? What right did he have to even possess a weapon. I wasn't in the least attacking Arthur as he's a refreshing change to most sheep on here as he posts his own feelings but I was attacking his viewpoint that we should feel sorry for the person with no incriminations towards that person who committed the offences.

I think that Ronald King fully accepts that he has done wrong no matter what his legal council gets him to plead in the future. He probably thought about it long an hard from when he got the gun out of the little hiding spot to when he pulled the trigger. It wasn't a spur of the moment decision but probably the hardest decision of his life of which he's already accepted the consequences. Also his plan was to commit suicide which he didn't do so he was sure enough to commit murder yet not sure enough to take his own life.

There are many people out there who seem to want to end the suffering of others, gawd knows I had many in my own family who came out of the woodwork after my father went into hospital for the final time one Christmas day offering to squeeze the morphine drip and end it all early. Yet they were no-where to be seen the months earlier whilst he was struggling bed bound in severe pain. Cowards the bloody lot of them.
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Re: Care home resident shot dead.

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you should read my other posts then which are attacking Corbyn and confirming myself as a conservative voter after many years of labour support. Shame on you for trying to twist this into another anti-corbyn thread..

Let's see what the laws of the land are:

Assisted Suicide = Unlawful (involuntary is regarder as murder)
Murder = Unlawful (mandatory life sentence)
Possessing a firearm = Unlawful (mandatory 5 year sentence)

What right did he have to make the decision to murder his spouse? What right did he have to even possess a weapon. I wasn't in the least attacking Arthur as he's a refreshing change to most sheep on here as he posts his own feelings but I was attacking his viewpoint that we should feel sorry for the person with no incriminations towards that person who committed the offences.

I think that Ronald King fully accepts that he has done wrong no matter what his legal council gets him to plead in the future. He probably thought about it long an hard from when he got the gun out of the little hiding spot to when he pulled the trigger. It wasn't a spur of the moment decision but probably the hardest decision of his life of which he's already accepted the consequences. Also his plan was to commit suicide which he didn't do so he was sure enough to commit murder yet not sure enough to take his own life.

There are many people out there who seem to want to end the suffering of others, gawd knows I had many in my own family who came out of the woodwork after my father went into hospital for the final time one Christmas day offering to squeeze the morphine drip and end it all early. Yet they were no-where to be seen the months earlier whilst he was struggling bed bound in severe pain. Cowards the bloody lot of them.

I do feel sorry that you come from a family cowards (your own words) I have also had a family member ill and suffering, thankgod our parents showed us how to be strong and to be fighters. But again, you have my pitty that you come from such a family that just wanted to end the life of a loved one. It's vile and pathetic, I am so lucky to be part of such a honest strong family and I thank my parents.
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I do feel sorry that you come from a family cowards (your own words) I have also had a family member ill and suffering, thankgod our parents showed us how to be strong and to be fighters. But again, you have my pitty that you come from such a family that just wanted to end the life of a loved one. It's vile and pathetic, I am so lucky to be part of such a honest strong family and I thank my parents.
If all you have in this thread is to attack me then perhaps your honest and strong family are not to be thanked for such a failure or are you relying on their rreputation to cover your own misgivings?

As for my family I left them 20 years ago and moved hundreds of miles away as I'm my own person and not reliant on them nor would I ever want to be.

Now are you actually going to participate on topic or should I expect more attacks from such a prestigious family
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Re: Elderly woman shot dead at care home in Essex

I think that Tweedle was trying to be nice. (I may be wrong)
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Re: Elderly woman shot dead at care home in Essex

With all due respect I think we are wandering away from the topic and getting rather personal.I suggest that stepping away from the thread might be a sensible idea.
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