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25/10/2006 04:39:38
 
 
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>>>>>>>>I think I can state my position on the death penalty in about two sentences. It's an oxymoron. "You have done the worst thing anyone can do, kill another human being, so for your crime we are going to kill you." Huh?
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>>>>>>>>Somehow being against the death penalty has been spun into being "soft on crime."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>That's coming from "culture of life" crowd. Which should probably mean "culture of (we decide on your) life".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hardly, except maybe to those with limited faculties. Tough response to crime is just fine with me. I just don't think capital punishment is part of the equation. It seems like something from the dark ages, or the Islamic states maybe. Am I wrong or we the only "civilized" nation with a death penalty?
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>>>>>>>Probably not the only, but surely among the last.
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>>>>>>I think we might still have it for treason. The guy who shot blanks at the Queen, at the Trooping of the Colour, back in the 80s (after which she never more rode out with the Guards), could officially have been topped. In ER I's day it would have been "Off with his head!"
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>>>>>The old song...
>>>>>With her head tucked underneath her arm, she walked the Bloody Tower.
>>>>>With her head tucked underneath her arm, at the midnight hour...
>>>>>
>>>>>(or close to that)
>>>>
>>>>I can even hear that old man's voice as he sang it:
>>>>
>>>>"With 'er 'ead tooked .. underneath 'er ahhhm, she waaaaalks the Bloody Tower ..." :-)
>>>
>>>Yessss... Stanley Holloway!
>>
>>Was it indeed!? When I heard that the 1st and last time I was just a kid. But now you mention it, yes, it WAS his voice.
>
>I am a lover of music from before my time. I also have some stuff by Gracie Fields kicking around somewhere. She was a real hoot. The Biggest Aspidistra in the World

"I'm the girl who turns the spring, that ...., that turns the thingamybob that makes the ..." (paraphrase) - based on the arcane jobs women had to do for the war effort, not knowing what or why they were doing - my fave by her.

In the Scouts we used to campfire sing a bawdy version of one of her songs: "In Mother Kelly's Whoreshop"

I thnik I once heard on a radio prog about her that she was once the highest paid female entertainer ... in the world - inc. the USA!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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