Thursday, January 19, 2006

British Newspapers; Idiots?

"The Guardian is troubled and says the two defendants were so poorly educated that they did not seem to understand the court decision. "

They could understand enough to operate a piece of electronics to watch pornography, they could operate a boat. They could rape and kill someone, then drag her out and leave her to drown. They don't need to understand that they don't deserve life., and frankly. The Guardian is always wrong.

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The Daily Express believes Britain could learn from Thailand's system of "high speed justice"."

Too bloody right we could. Our judicial systems can spend close on a month with a mere drink driving case. Although, not every case calls for the death penalty.

The Telegraph's report came with the following quote;

"I feel sorry for what I have done," whispered Bualoi immediately after sentence was passed. Asked if he thought the punishment was fair, he nodded and quietly said: "I accept it."

He waited untill after the sentence was passed. Would he not be sorry if he got away with it? Probably. The two went back to their boat and boasted that they had raped and killed a foreigner. They
boasted about it. As if they would gain respect for doing it.

The only remorse comes after they've been sentenced to death. He doesn't have any, he's just bullshitting.

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