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spence 07-23-2011, 07:58 AM This is really pretty crazy...and sad. Norwegian version of our Oklahoma City bombing...but attacking a youth camp? WTF...
At least 84 dead in Norway youth camp attack#^& - World news - Europe - msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43854355/ns/world_news-europe/)
-spence
Raven 07-23-2011, 08:28 AM i'm stunned by the youth camp part the most-tragic
UserRemoved1 07-23-2011, 10:36 AM Sure is sad. Did you see the picture of all the kids bodies on the island?
Shame. T&P for Norwegians. Very nice people.
Raven 07-25-2011, 01:31 PM that mass murdering a-hole wants
a platform
yeah how about a gallows platform
with a black bag over your head
better yet a firing squad
buckman 07-25-2011, 06:18 PM Max time he can serve is 21 years!!! WTF
striperman36 07-25-2011, 07:04 PM Max time he can serve is 21 years!!! WTF
Yep, no capital punishment and max is 21 years. Don't think they even have prisons
justplugit 07-25-2011, 07:14 PM There is no safe place in the world.
Have to go back to calling it what it is, a "Global War on Terror" and
nix the renamed PC, "Overseas Contingency Operation", BS.
spence 07-25-2011, 08:30 PM Have to go back to calling it what it is, a "Global War on Terror" and nix the renamed PC, "Overseas Contingency Operation", BS.
So you're saying we should invade Norway? Cut off their funds? Insert the CIA?
What exactly are you proposing?
-spence
So you're saying we should invade Norway? Cut off their funds? Insert the CIA?
What exactly are you proposing?
-spence
TEAM AMERICA... FU2K YEAH!!!!!!!!!
Piscator 07-25-2011, 11:18 PM Max time he can serve is 21 years!!! WTF
Hopefully Norway will wake up and change the laws. This puke is a waste of life and shouldn't be able to consume any more air or water on earth.
The Dad Fisherman 07-26-2011, 06:09 AM Max time he can serve is 21 years!!! WTF
21 years....unless he is deemed a threat to repeat....then they can keep him indefinitely. Pretty sure they will say he is a threat to repeat. Don't think he will see the light of day.
likwid 07-26-2011, 06:50 AM Hopefully Norway will wake up and change the laws. This puke is a waste of life and shouldn't be able to consume any more air or water on earth.
Our homicide rate is 5 per 100,000
Theirs is 0.6 per 100,000
In general they have an extremely low crime rate.
What laws should they change?
And what TDF said. :hihi:
Piscator 07-26-2011, 08:40 AM Our homicide rate is 5 per 100,000
Theirs is 0.6 per 100,000
In general they have an extremely low crime rate.
What laws should they change?
And what TDF said. :hihi:
I guess not so much the laws but the penalties for breaking the laws. I think if their (Norway's) homicide rate climes over a period of time, the punishments will get stiffer (not that it would prevent violent crimes).
21 years for what he did seems a little weak to me. What happens after 21 years if they consider him no longer a threat, should he be free? I personally don't think so. I think there is a difference between rehabilitation and punishment. He needs to be punished and 21 years isn't enough punishment in my mind.
Our crime rate is a joke and I think it’s due to the society that we live in. Watching the news each night, it’s like a bunch of animals are living amongst us. Not sure what the answer is..................
Raven 07-26-2011, 09:24 AM Yep, no capital punishment and max is 21 years. Don't think they even have prisons
His crime should be punishable per each individual crime
so 21 years per each person killed served concurrently
not based on an event where people died
and he was responsible.....
then there's the total costs involved for all damages
and expenses because of what he did
levied against him forever too.
justplugit 07-26-2011, 09:35 AM So you're saying we should invade Norway? Cut off their funds? Insert the CIA?
What exactly are you proposing?
-spence
Don't be rediculus, you read sooo much into a simple post that says," ya call it what it is",
a Global War on Terror" not sugar coat it as "Overseas Contingency Operation" for the sake of PC ,offending someone, or fear the name is too harsh.
likwid 07-26-2011, 10:29 AM I guess not so much the laws but the penalties for breaking the laws. I think if their (Norway's) homicide rate climes over a period of time, the punishments will get stiffer (not that it would prevent violent crimes).
21 years for what he did seems a little weak to me. What happens after 21 years if they consider him no longer a threat, should he be free? I personally don't think so. I think there is a difference between rehabilitation and punishment. He needs to be punished and 21 years isn't enough punishment in my mind.
Our crime rate is a joke and I think it’s due to the society that we live in. Watching the news each night, it’s like a bunch of animals are living amongst us. Not sure what the answer is..................
Norway will keep him in jail until he's pushing daisies.
Their system is different from ours, they don't just lock you up then let you out after your sentence is over. Think of it more as a parole hearing, except much much more difficult to get through.
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