... sex for the purposes of who-knows-what else but for love and the opportunity to have another child in her own country!, & native to her birth ! what could be worse? ....SHE MUST be criminalised for that...? then perhaps it was some form of aberrent behaviour?... something to do with weight gain? weight loss? loss of appetite? maybe its even worse than ever? ... she had the criminal intent...
... demands for accountability bit by bit. 9. Dissent equals treason Cast dissent as "treason" and criticism as "espionage'. Every closing society does this, just as it elaborates laws that increasingly criminalise certain kinds of speech and expand the definition of "spy" and "traitor". When Bill Keller, the publisher of the New York Times, ran the Lichtblau/Risen stories, Bush called the ...
...>> Conor wrote: In article <e46aeb0a-b2b8-48a7-ad7d- 7ab8158b22ba@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? I have no criminal record despite driving more in the past 15 years than ...
... Conor wrote: In article <e46aeb0a-b2b8-48a7-ad7d- 7ab8158b22ba@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? I have no criminal record despite driving more in the past 15 years than ...
Conor wrote: In article <e46aeb0a-b2b8-48a7-ad7d- 7ab8158b22ba@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? I have no criminal record despite driving more in the past 15 years than most would drive in ...
In article <e46aeb0a-b2b8-48a7-ad7d- 7ab8158b22ba@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? I have no criminal record despite driving more in the past 15 years than most would drive in the thick end of two ...
"Doug" <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. Not so, the thought of a senile and demented coffin-dodger spanking one out over Fern Britton in her bikini is offensive but does not give rise to a criminal record. -- Regards, Vince. Harry Monk's Long Distance Diary Luton-Huelva...
... even approval of their actions, but they now have criminal records, if they didn't have them before... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? --- Not strictly true. Paying a Fixed Penalty Notice, which is where most speeding offences are handled, is ...
... is a let-off or even approval of their actions, but they now have criminal records, if they didn't have them before... So is every motorist who gets convicted of speeding, etc. We live in criminalising times where almost every petty offence can give rise to a criminal record. So what? -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing.icom43.net One man's democracy is another man's regime.
...1960's. But here we are and the idea of tobacco being added to the list of criminalised substances is no longer unthinkable. Who knows what they will be restricting and talking of banning .... It is not inconceivable, in fact I think it is likely, that possession of tobacco will be criminalised in the not too distant future. If they try to ban it we'll see the same effects ...