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Mick Dempsey

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20 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

In news closer to home, I see a JSO protester in her 70s who committed the heinous crime against humanity of taking a banner up a gantry over a motorway, and was imprisoned for it, has been released as intended from her 20month sentence only to be recalled to prison because they can't find a monitoring tag small enough to fit her tiny OAP body.

 

Wasn't it just recently they were releasing actual criminals before their sentence was served in order to make room for the people on Facebook having an opinion contra to what they're allowed to think?

Things are just not making sense.

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Gaie Delap was unable to wear an electronic tag due to health problems.

 


Poor woman.

They want to make a point about the consequences of disruption of service, they gave 2 1/2 years to the people who scaled Dartford QE2 Bridge - cost around £400 K, conservatively, in terms of disruption. each day, they prevented 180 000 vehicles from using the bridge. They gave a 2 year suspended sentence to someone who brought 35Kg of weed into Newcastle from Bangkok. 

Profit is all that matters to some people. 

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3 hours ago, Youngstu said:

Did you read the article?

 

It does go some way to explain the extent of his pardons, including categorical pardons for those incarcerated for possession of marijuana, and service members imprisoned due to their sexual orientation. 

 

Yeah I read it, I still think it’s very convenient his son gets a pass at the same time. You missed a few of the more serious convictions. 

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1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Yeah I read it, I still think it’s very convenient his son gets a pass at the same time. 

Would you do the same for your son, if you could, and he'd brought trouble to your door?

I probably would,

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6 hours ago, Mike Hill said:

 

I think that is a great idea. Sadly there are three things that prevent this gaining traction.

 

1) The general public and their love of Bambi.

2) The government dosnt support the private ownership of firearms.

3) Stalkers themselves who won't support new people incase they themselves loose stalking grounds.

 

Possibly a fouth with Private land owners not allowing the public or persons unknown onto their land. You have to hit everywhere or sanctuaries are created that hold animals.  I used to cull in forests back home and the best approach is constant even pressure.  Although the general public could shoot the forests,then generally only went after the easy animals,but at least it kept them off the roads.

 

I'd favour going hardline on it, just to force the idea through. If conventional farmed meats were to get too expensive then the Bambis and Fluffy Bunnies will get increasingly more appetising.

This'll be controversial but I'd make the whole thing a state driven enterprise. If we were ever to get a government with some balls to implement a nationwide culling campaign.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Did Biden pardon any murderers?

No i believe not,I’ve not read the whole list, at 8000 that might take a while. 
I did see some proper sick bastards in particular the judge sending young lads to jail for his own financial benefit. 
He has commuted the death sentence of murderers (including kids) . 
Bannons pardoning that was mentioned was for a politically driven prosecution “ IMO” 

Im sure plenty would disagree 

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11 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Would you do the same for your son, if you could, and he'd brought trouble to your door?

I probably would,

Hypothetical question 🤷‍♂️, luckily none of my sons are junkies.  One  thing I know is I won’t ever be president. 

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11 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

I'd favour going hardline on it, just to force the idea through. If conventional farmed meats were to get too expensive then the Bambis and Fluffy Bunnies will get increasingly more appetising.

This'll be controversial but I'd make the whole thing a state driven enterprise. If we were ever to get a government with some balls to implement a nationwide culling campaign.

 

 

Look into the SNP government and it’s interference 

Ive seen the consequences. 
So your answer is to starve people into eating rabbit and venison 😳

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14 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

No i believe not,I’ve not read the whole list, at 8000 that might take a while. 
I did see some proper sick bastards in particular the judge sending young lads to jail for his own financial benefit. 
He has commuted the death sentence of murderers (including kids) . 
Bannons pardoning that was mentioned was for a politically driven prosecution “ IMO” 

Im sure plenty would disagree 


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1 hour ago, Doug Tait said:

In news closer to home, I see a JSO protester in her 70s who committed the heinous crime against humanity of taking a banner up a gantry over a motorway, and was imprisoned for it, has been released as intended from her 20month sentence only to be recalled to prison because they can't find a monitoring tag small enough to fit her tiny OAP body.

 

Wasn't it just recently they were releasing actual criminals before their sentence was served in order to make room for the people on Facebook having an opinion contra to what they're allowed to think?

Things are just not making sense.

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Gaie Delap was unable to wear an electronic tag due to health problems.

 

 

That is a fycking disgrace.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Oh I got your points 42 as always delivered with that smart arse superior than thou style you exhibit.
Once again fantasy land ideology. 
Approx 350000 deer are taken every year in the UK covering all species. A quick google would suggest 1.2 billion animals of all species are slaughtered every year in the UK. To suggest that the deer figure could as you say form the “ meat component “ is laughable. 
I’d suggest that wreaking havoc is a bit ott. The less that government has to do with deer management the better in my experience. 
People want cheap food 🤷‍♂️and people want meat as long as those two facts stand then intensive methods will be in place. 
One thing you could do that would absolutely help animal welfare and food safety standards is to make some noise about the whole “ Halal “ slaughtering methods that are widespread within certain communities 🤷‍♂️

 

I completely agree with you about the Halal thing. It's a barbaric practice that should be stopped hencefourth. It's a load of bollox like most of all the major religions. Top marks for managing to bring the anti-muslim sentiment into the discussion though. 👍 Mind you, as bad as Halal is, it's only the culmination of a tragic journey from an animal welfare point of view. Closing all the small local abattoirs so that animals have to be driven all over the country, crammed into the back of lorries makes no sense to me. That happens to most animals, regardless of whether or not they're destined to be eaten by Muslims.

 

Yes, the explosion in the deer population is wreaking havoc with nature in the UK. I'm not an ecologist but that's what I've read. Seen a few stories on here too, about the damage to trees and the wider landscape caused by deer and grey squirrels, (I suggest we cull them to stock the meat shelves with too). Check it on the Truth Machine if you don't believe me.

 

You almost got it that time, but not quite. I wasn't talking only about the 350000 deer that are currently taken. I meant all of, (or as many as possible), of the excess population that we've currently got. So, maybe 1M. Considering that we've got 1.5 - 2M now, up from 450000 in the 70's.

 

Make intensively farmed meat expensive, as it should be, and people's tastes will soon change.

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