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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:07 pm
 


proudcanukchick proudcanukchick:
No one who brings harm to a child should be allowed to live.

Period.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:11 pm
 


Yogi Yogi:
proudcanukchick proudcanukchick:
No one who brings harm to a child should be allowed to live.

Period.


R=UP R=UP R=UP R=UP

PROUDCANUCKCHICK FOR PRIME MINISTER!!!


:lol:

You'll definitely be on the team.


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I'd be honored to carry your bags and your laptop for you PCC!


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:16 pm
 


Yogi Yogi:
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... but calling out street justice is not the best way to go about it.



EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS!


Can you back that up? Proof?


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:45 pm
 


Istand corrected!

Here's a couple of links to check out anyways. Perhaps this is the type of treatment we should be granting ALL murderers. A TAP is a precursor to full parole!

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/britishcolumbi ... ml?ref=rss

http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/nation ... ?id=950413


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Yogi Yogi:
Istand corrected!

Here's a couple of links to check out anyways. Perhaps this is the type of treatment we should be granting ALL murderers. A TAP is a precursor to full parole!

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/britishcolumbi ... ml?ref=rss

http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/nation ... ?id=950413


So two articles portraying the same case in which a man is given supervised leave is your case for street justice? This shows that EVERY person in Canadian prisons can expect parole?


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My belief is ANYONE who commits as heinous a crime as this should be put to death. I hear and read alot of people saying they should be put away for life and we will never hear from the scum again. The reality is you do, these scum appeal to the end of time, are allowed internet access, media attention and get parole hearings. At each and every trial and hearing the families have to do victim impact statements to ensure they stay in jail. Which entails reliving the nightmare over again with the anxiety that the scum could possibly be walking the streets at anytime due to how 'well' they are doing. The victims of these scum never got a second chance why should they. Having your victim impact statement read out in court, is one of the hardest things to hear...its your innermost emotions and the scum relish every minute of it. And then there is the night terrors that come before during and after a hearing...never mind the anniversary.

This fucker needs to die...as do many others period.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 5:28 pm
 


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Yogi Yogi:
Istand corrected!

Here's a couple of links to check out anyways. Perhaps this is the type of treatment we should be granting ALL murderers. A TAP is a precursor to full parole!

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/britishcolumbi ... ml?ref=rss

http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/nation ... ?id=950413


So two articles portraying the same case in which a man is given supervised leave is your case for street justice? This shows that EVERY person in Canadian prisons can expect parole?


Definitely!

I honestly hope that nothing ever happens in your life that causes you to change YOUR opinion!


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Yogi Yogi:
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So two articles portraying the same case in which a man is given supervised leave is your case for street justice? This shows that EVERY person in Canadian prisons can expect parole?


Definitely!

I honestly hope that nothing ever happens in your life that causes you to change YOUR opinion!


Me as well. But I'd probably have enough sense to keep things in perspective. But have you done any studies on our justice system or have read other studies which proves that 'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?


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jason700 jason700:
Me as well. But I'd probably have enough sense to keep things in perspective. But have you done any studies on our justice system or have read other studies which proves that 'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?


The 'Faint Hope Clause' allows even people sentenced to life/no parole to apply for Parole after 25 years. It's sole purpose is to one day allow any prisoner the chance to be released. Unless they are deemed 'Dangerous Offender' then anyone can apply for parole under that clause.


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Its actually 15 years for the faint hope clause, Section 745.6 of the Criminal Code of Canada. And its very rare someone gets deemed a dangerous offender.

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Me as well. But I'd probably have enough sense to keep things in perspective. But have you done any studies on our justice system or have read other studies which proves that 'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?

Oh nice...another I know absolutely everything because I have read a book. :roll: No real life experience and if you did study law you would know about the Faint Hope Clause.

Never say you have enough sense to keep things in perspective until you go through the same as others. You have no clue. The system is lax, and every person that isnt deemed a dangerous offender (section 753 of the Criminal code of Canada) can ACTUALLY EXPECT to be released.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:58 am
 


jason700 jason700:
Yogi Yogi:
jason700 jason700:
So two articles portraying the same case in which a man is given supervised leave is your case for street justice? This shows that EVERY person in Canadian prisons can expect parole?


Definitely!

I honestly hope that nothing ever happens in your life that causes you to change YOUR opinion!


Me as well. But I'd probably have enough sense to keep things in perspective. But have you done any studies on our justice system or have read other studies which proves that 'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?


Great. ANOTHER expert! I LOVE experts. I eat'em for breakfast and 'pick my teeth' with their bones!

I have NEVER jumped out of an airplane. Hope I never have to either. But by YOUR LOGIC, if I read enough studies done by others who also have never jumped out of an airplane, I can become an EXPERT too! :roll:


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Yogi Yogi:
jason700 jason700:
Me as well. But I'd probably have enough sense to keep things in perspective. But have you done any studies on our justice system or have read other studies which proves that 'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?


Great. ANOTHER expert! I LOVE experts. I eat'em for breakfast and 'pick my teeth' with their bones!

I have NEVER jumped out of an airplane. Hope I never have to either. But by YOUR LOGIC, if I read enough studies done by others who also have never jumped out of an airplane, I can become an EXPERT too! :roll:


I never said I was an expert. I'm asking you to actually back up your statements here with actual evidence and explain how it justifies street justice and vigilantism.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:45 pm
 


jason700 jason700:

'EVERY PERSON in a CANADIAN PRISON today can actually EXPECT to be released BACK ONTO OUR STREETS'? Or simply that our system is lax?



Since you like reading so much, here are a couple of links for you.

www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/rs/rep-rap/qa- ... i1/fs1.pdf

www.justicemonitor.ca/conservativeviews.htm

Now, YOU PROVE that anyone convicted and sentenced to 'life in prison' Will actually spend THEIR LIFE in prison!

Until such time as you do produce such evidence, I shall consider OUR discussion of the subject concluded!


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 2:21 pm
 


Yogi Yogi:
Since you like reading so much, here are a couple of links for you.

http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/rs/rep- ... i1/fs1.pdf

http://www.justicemonitor.ca/conservativeviews.htm

Now, YOU PROVE that anyone convicted and sentenced to 'life in prison' Will actually spend THEIR LIFE in prison!

Until such time as you do produce such evidence, I shall consider OUR discussion of the subject concluded!


Link 1 explains the "Faint Hope Clause" and actually proves my point. Out of 103 offenders who have applied in the past 13 years, only 53 have gotten parole. Far cry from EVERY person in a Canadian prison.

Link 2 simply explains that Liberals and Conservatives don't agree on justice issues. No shit.

And you still haven't explained how street justice and vigilantism would be improvement over our current system. I never said that anyone sentenced to life in prison actually spend their life in prison... so why would I have to prove such a thing?


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