Anders Breivik Trial

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terryberry1

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Jul 9, 2011
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Patcham
Walked into court and made a far right salute. Then went on the claim He is not guilty of crimes against him as he was acting in self defence. Grade A nutter, yet is classed as sane ??? Its a shame that European countries don't sanction the death penalty anymore, to think he will live the rest of his life in the safety of his cell makes me sick
 




Scarface

Active member
Apr 16, 2004
3,044
Burgess Hill
The BBC documentary last night said he isnt classed as criminally insane because he doesnt have physical or mental delusions like getting getting messages from the TV or seeing hallucinations.
 




Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,646
It wasn't really a far right salute though was it? More of a Black Panthers solidarity salute.

The media are being quite lazy about this, calling it "right-wing" etc. There are plenty of right wingers who wouldnt want to be associated with this.
 










BRIGHT ON Q

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Jul 5, 2003
9,431
Indeed. Hadn't heard of him, so thought it was some ace Russian or the like coming to our club :nono:

yep,got quite excited,sounded flair.
 




Walked into court and made a far right salute. Then went on the claim He is not guilty of crimes against him as he was acting in self defence. Grade A nutter, yet is classed as sane ??? Its a shame that European countries don't sanction the death penalty anymore, to think he will live the rest of his life in the safety of his cell makes me sick

So do you think he's insane or not? And if you do think he is then surely he cannot be entirely responsible for murder, which makes your claims for the death penalty extremely cruel because you would want the death penalty for someone suffering from a mental illness.

And where you got the 'right-wing' salute from? Did you read it somewhere or is that what you think it is?
 


terryberry1

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Jul 9, 2011
5,023
Patcham
So do you think he's insane or not? And if you do think he is then surely he cannot be entirely responsible for murder, which makes your claims for the death penalty extremely cruel because you would want the death penalty for someone suffering from a mental illness.

And where you got the 'right-wing' salute from? Did you read it somewhere or is that what you think it is?

You really are a cock
 






terryberry1

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Jul 9, 2011
5,023
Patcham
You what? Where in my reply to you have I done anything other than ask a couple of reasonable questions? Come on, explain the abuse. What's so offensive to you?

The way you just pick at things, you do it all the time. Just a troll. Anyone who murder's 77 people deserves a death penalty whether mad or not. Obviously that cant and wont happen
 


Racek

Wing man to TFSO top boy.
Jan 3, 2010
1,799
Edinburgh
The way you just pick at things, you do it all the time. Just a troll. Anyone who murder's 77 people deserves a death penalty whether mad or not. Obviously that cant and wont happen

Im very much in the opinion that the death penalty is revenge and not justice.
 










daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
A little quote from a ' British nationalist' about the case...



'Nationalist UK @ Nationalist_UK 47m

Couldn't care less that #breivik went radio rental on leftist youths. He knew that they'd grow up to betray Norway. #EDL'
 


I'm sure the parent's of all the dead children would like revenge more than justice, i know i would

A polite response would be that not everyone is like you and not everyone believes in the death penalty. The parents of the child killed in the Warrington bomb didn't want revenge. The father of the man killed in Birmingham protecting his streets from rioting didn't want revenge. There's countless other examples. I thought I asked some reasonable questions and if you can't answer them then (without being rude) it might be, in my opinion, that you haven't thought it through enough.

That was my polite response. A slightly less polite one would be that you seem to have a bloodlust with punishments you would hand out and who you would do it to. Perhaps you have more in common with Breivik than you would like to admit.
 




terryberry1

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Jul 9, 2011
5,023
Patcham
A polite response would be that not everyone is like you and not everyone believes in the death penalty. The parents of the child killed in the Warrington bomb didn't want revenge. The father of the man killed in Birmingham protecting his streets from rioting didn't want revenge. There's countless other examples. I thought I asked some reasonable questions and if you can't answer them then (without being rude) it might be, in my opinion, that you haven't thought it through enough.

That was my polite response. A slightly less polite one would be that you seem to have a bloodlust with punishments you would hand out and who you would do it to. Perhaps you have more in common with Breivik than you would like to admit.

You are a funny 1
 


CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
6,359
Shoreham Beach
You are a funny 1

A polite response would be that not everyone is like you and not everyone believes in the death penalty. The parents of the child killed in the Warrington bomb didn't want revenge. The father of the man killed in Birmingham protecting his streets from rioting didn't want revenge. There's countless other examples. I thought I asked some reasonable questions and if you can't answer them then (without being rude) it might be, in my opinion, that you haven't thought it through enough.

That was my polite response. A slightly less polite one would be that you seem to have a bloodlust with punishments you would hand out and who you would do it to. Perhaps you have more in common with Breivik than you would like to admit.

Ok easy one to settle. Quick poll Death, Life Imprisonment or sign him up ?
 


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