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Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:33 pm
by boz
Just been watching the news about that evil b8stard Anders Behring Breivik. Actually, he gives evil a bad name. All that inhumane posturing outside and inside the court - why is he being given the satisfaction to do this?
One part of me wishes someone should put a couple in the back of his head, but that would deny the grieving families justice. It will however be interesting to see what the sentence of the court may be?
The way he went about the massacre just beggars belief, in a lot of ways even more evil than anything in recent memory. Not to play down the tragically awful events at Dunblane, Hungerford and the numerous killings in America.
One issue they have in common though is the licensing of guns to people known to have some sort of terrible grievance or mental issues. What can be done about this, because there is little doubt that something even more evil is still to come......many times over.
Re: Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:37 pm
by agentpineapple
i would give the grieving family members a chance to slowly chop off different parts of his body whilst keeping him alive with drugs but with no pain killers

, i can't believe there are people like this in the world, truly shocking.........

Re: Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:48 pm
by boz
bigspanishmarty wrote:i would give the grieving family members a chance to slowly chop off different parts of his body whilst keeping him alive with drugs but with no pain killers

, i can't believe there are people like this in the world, truly shocking.........

Good call BSM. Trouble is that this twisted feker would probably get off on it. I can't even begin to think of the worst death for it, and I'm pretty damn sick. The thing is though, I don't know what's been happening in the Norwegian media but certainly in the UK I've not actually witnessed too many reactions from the families. Either they are being denied a voice or they are acting with a type of dignity which is inspiring to us all. I know wouldn't if it was one of mine. I tend to think that the latter rather than the former is the case....producing a ray of light beaming the true nature of humanity to us all to follow. What great people.
Re: Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:01 pm
by firestorm1997
bigspanishmarty wrote:i would give the grieving family members a chance to slowly chop off different parts of his body whilst keeping him alive with drugs but with no pain killers

, i can't believe there are people like this in the world, truly shocking.........

Unfortunately there's a thing called "Human Rights" shame really as I would love to see not just this maniac but anyone convicted of murder or terrorism suffer in pain, long and slow.
After death being left out as food for the wild animals.
Re: Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:12 pm
by agentpineapple
boz wrote:bigspanishmarty wrote:i would give the grieving family members a chance to slowly chop off different parts of his body whilst keeping him alive with drugs but with no pain killers

, i can't believe there are people like this in the world, truly shocking.........

Good call BSM. Trouble is that this twisted feker would probably get off on it. I can't even begin to think of the worst death for it, and I'm pretty damn sick. The thing is though, I don't know what's been happening in the Norwegian media but certainly in the UK I've not actually witnessed too many reactions from the families. Either they are being denied a voice or they are acting with a type of dignity which is inspiring to us all. I know wouldn't if it was one of mine. I tend to think that the latter rather than the former is the case....producing a ray of light beaming the true nature of humanity to us all to follow. What great people.
very well said boz and i have to agree with you mate.
Unfortunately there's a thing called "Human Rights" shame really as I would love to see not just this maniac but anyone convicted of murder or terrorism suffer in pain, long and slow.
After death being left out as food for the wild animals.
where are the human rights of the 70+ victims, i'm sorry i haven't got the words to discribe the things that should happen to this person, unfortunately even if you could come up with some horrible future for these killers they would still do the same thing regardless, they just don't care

Re: Norway
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:45 pm
by StormingHonda
the problem is that I feel its something that was going to happen sooner or later.
The far left have been ruining Europe for quite someone time, and this includes our labour party. Its has been frustrating for most people, but it only took some far right nut case to pick up a gun, the far right are growin heavily in Europe and its recruits are a symptoms of a recession and left wing policies in the past.
I don't support of condone what he done,or the far right in general, what he done, its just pure evil, however when me and my wife saw this last year on the news, the first thing I said was " why ain't I supprised ".
Re: Norway
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:06 am
by Stratman
StormingHonda wrote:the problem is that I feel its something that was going to happen sooner or later.
The far left have been ruining Europe for quite someone time, and this includes our labour party. Its has been frustrating for most people, but it only took some far right nut case to pick up a gun, the far right are growin heavily in Europe and its recruits are a symptoms of a recession and left wing policies in the past.
I don't support of condone what he done,or the far right in general, what he done, its just pure evil, however when me and my wife saw this last year on the news, the first thing I said was " why ain't I supprised ".
The growth of ultra nationalists throughout history has shown that they all blame someone or something for their extreme beliefs or acts and will always seek scapegoats, in this case apparently, a democratically elected "far left", though I'm not sure anyone could have classed the Norwegian government as "far left".
Re: Norway
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:01 am
by StormingHonda
Stratman wrote:
The growth of ultra nationalists throughout history has shown that they all blame someone or something for their extreme beliefs or acts and will always seek scapegoats, in this case apparently, a democratically elected "far left", though I'm not sure anyone could have classed the Norwegian government as "far left".
Well of course they do,but not all democracticly voted in governments actually represents the views of the majority of people, see Labour in the UK.
I think theres a lot of disencharted people in Europe with regards to politics.
The far left have a lot to answer for, wether your an ultranationialist or not.
With regards to the shootings, a lot of people thought that is was the muslims to begin with however I knew as soon as the mentioned " Labour party, training camp " that it was infact some right wing extremist.
As for the last part, I really do think there are people in Norway who regard the Norwegian Labour party as far left.
I always regarded the UK labour party as left wing, supported and controlled by left wing extremists ( unions ).
Re: Norway
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:17 pm
by leevtr
I cannot understand how any lawyer in their right mind can stand up and defend this nutjob, knowing he is guilty. How the hell do they sleep at night, surely they must want him locked up as much as anyone ?
Or am I missing something??
Re: Norway
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:00 pm
by marravtr
leevtr wrote:I cannot understand how any lawyer in their right mind can stand up and defend this nutjob, knowing he is guilty. How the hell do they sleep at night, surely they must want him locked up as much as anyone ?
Or am I missing something??
yes mate, they want the tv time and payday!!

oh just noticed your sig, my fav film

"do you know what nemisis mean's"

Re: Norway
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:57 pm
by leevtr
marravtr wrote:leevtr wrote:I cannot understand how any lawyer in their right mind can stand up and defend this nutjob, knowing he is guilty. How the hell do they sleep at night, surely they must want him locked up as much as anyone ?
Or am I missing something??
yes mate, they want the tv time and payday!!

oh just noticed your sig, my fav film

"do you know what nemisis mean's"

Come on then Bricktop, refresh my memory !!
Re: Norway
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:02 pm
by tony.mon
Way, dude!
Re: Norway
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:34 am
by seb421
Personally i think they should let a dog savage him in a cell
and then inject and infect him with AIDS and give him no medication, a long sow horrible death
He can live in a Small cell in the dark naked with his arms permanently cuffed behind his back
For food he can have bred that has passed the use by date from the likes of Tesco bins etc.
If he goes on hunger strike wombles him, see if he can last out longer than his hunger will.
They should also employ a true Neo Nazi Nutter or Mad Dog Adair (they all love him) to beat and humiliate him,that would be the only thing that might psychologically wombles him over having one of his kind go against him.
His cry's and screams of pain will also be televised bonfire night, it could be like a big brother txt in service txt 1 to beat him with a pole, txt 2 to wire his ball sack to the mains etc
the money made from the show will pay for his prolonged torture and pain until the AIDS kills him

Re: Norway
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:10 pm
by tony.mon
seb421 wrote:Personally i think they should let a dog savage him in a cell
and then inject and infect him with AIDS and give him no medication, a long sow horrible death
He can live in a Small cell in the dark naked with his arms permanently cuffed behind his back
For food he can have bred that has passed the use by date from the likes of Tesco bins etc.
If he goes on hunger strike wombles him, see if he can last out longer than his hunger will.
They should also employ a true Neo Nazi Nutter or Mad Dog Adair (they all love him) to beat and humiliate him,that would be the only thing that might psychologically wombles him over having one of his kind go against him.
His cry's and screams of pain will also be televised bonfire night, it could be like a big brother txt in service txt 1 to beat him with a pole, txt 2 to wire his ball sack to the mains etc
the money made from the show will pay for his prolonged torture and pain until the AIDS kills him

Isn't that next year's Big Brother plot line?
And thinking about it, about the only thing they haven't had as a plot in Eastenders is a gimp under the corner shop..... Hmmmmmmm.
I might write in to Points of View.