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31 July, 2008 at 6:40 pm #358033
@cas wrote:
Bat,,,,,I can’t think about the Lesley Ann Downey tape without it affecting my heart. Any mother would feel the same. They didn’t just kill thier victims, they tortured them, in the most horrendous way.
Children, what had those children done in their short lives, to deserve their end. Nothing, absolutely nothing.
The likes of Lord Longford, should have been incarcerated with them!! and anyone else who felt the need to defend them, say they’d changed, well her anyway,,,,,,so what!! All her bullsh@t about she didnt know what she was doing, boIIocks!! she knew and she enjoyed it,,,,,,,,sick, evil, bastads, pair of them.
I save my sympathy, for those who deserve it
Cas, you say that ‘any mother would feel the same’ when quite patently, that is not true. Many children, on a daily basis are brutalised and neglected by mothers who couldn’t care less whether or not their progeny live or die.
I am not a mother, but I AM a decent, just and sentient human being who feels the anguish of inflicted depravity and despair as fully as any other decent, just and sentient human being, and probably a lot more than many.
To continue harping on about children not deserving cruel deaths is stating the bleeding obvious. Point made.31 July, 2008 at 3:01 pm #35839231 July, 2008 at 1:26 pm #358567The fairground shows used to visit our town when I was a teen, and I would go with a gang of mates, to get chatted up by the handsome guys that worked the rides as much as anything else, but we loved to outdare each other on the scary jet bombers or ferris wheel. My most vivid and unpleasant memory, however, was on the chairplane rides with my best friend, after we’d been guzzling bags of chips and illicit vodka. She threw up as the chairs were whizzing us round and round through the night sky, and we were met, every circuit, by a trajectory of hot vomit.
Nearly put me off my toffee apple. :P31 July, 2008 at 1:14 pm #358576It’s the Same the Whole World Over
She was just a poor man’s daughter,
Victim of the rich man’s whim,
For he fu/cked her and he left her,
With a sore and bleeding quim.CHORUS:
It’s the same the whole world over,
It’s the poor that get the blame,
It’s the rich that get the pleasure,
Ain’t it all a bloody shame.Oh, she went up to the city,
For to hide her bleeding shame,
But a Labour leader fu/cked her,
Put her on the street again.See him in the House of Commons,
Passing laws to combat crime,
While the victim of his evil,
Walks the streets at night in shame.See him with his hounds and horses,
See him strutting at his club,
While the victim of his whoring,
Drinks her gin inside a pub.See him riding in his carriage,
Past the gutter where she stands,
He has made a stylish marriage,
While she wrings her ringless hands.See him at the fine theater,
In the font row with the best,
While the girl that he has ruined,
Entertains a sordid guest.See her on the bridge at midnight,
Throwing snowballs at the moon,
She said, “sir, I’ve never had it,”
But she spoke too fuc/king soon.Standing on the bridge at midnight,
Picking blackheads from her crotch,
She said, “Sir, I’ve never had it,”
He said, “No, not fu/cking much.”See her standing in Picadilly,
Offering her aching quim,
She is now completely ruined,
It was all because of him.See him seated in his carriage.
Riding homeward from the hunt,
He got riches from his marriage,
She got sores upon her cu/nt.Standing on the bridge at midnight,
Throwing cu/nt-rags at the moon,
First a scream, a splash, Oh goodness!
Has she done a fuc/king swoon?When they dragged her from the river,
Water from her clothes they wrung,
And they thought that she had drowned,
Till her corpse got up and sung…..Then there came a wealthy pimp,
Marriage was the tale he told,
She had no one else to take her,
So she sold her soul for gold.CHORUS:
It’s the same the whole world over,
It’s the poor that get the blame,
It’s the rich that get the pleasure,
Ain’t it all a bloody shame.31 July, 2008 at 1:02 pm #357417@rubyred wrote:
OMG the mental image i just HAD there,was almost criminal !! us 3 on a bike,whizzing over the Kingston bridge,getting shouted at by bairns and auld men :)
jaysus im chuckling yet !
Okay..so Shazza’s driving..you’re in the middle, Rubes..so this means I get to take up the rear with my legs draped over yer shoulders. Obviously I won’t be able tae pedal but you can use my tootsies as ear-muffs tae drown oot the cacophany o’ the crowds.
The Bobby Sands lookalikey can sit decoy in the trailer for the traditional pelting with rocks and dog-shyte.Shazz, Rubes and Esme, cunningly disguised as The Goodies..

31 July, 2008 at 12:48 pm #358015@cas wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
@esmeralda wrote:
@pete wrote:
I said that 3 pages ago smiley keep up. Just hurt him for the hell of it if he doesnt know so what
I should imagine that every hurt conceivable, barring the death he so obviously yearns for, has been visited on the man throughout his incarceration.
Does inflicting pain on another human being -regardless of how wicked he or she may be – not reduce the inflictor to the same level of depravity, if not more so?What pains been inflicted on Brady? He’s spent his life serving a justful sentence for the horrendous crimes he commited.
Exactly!!Or are we to feel sympathetic because he’s now lying on his death bed, perhaps in pain. Many people die every day, some in the most excrutiating pain, having never harmed another human being in their entire lives. Do we hear it chapter and verse in the newspapers and TV news on a daily basis, no we dont!.
I hope he rots in hell :twisted:
At which point have I said we should feel sympathy for Ian Brady? What he did was unimaginably wicked and he is paying for his crime in the manner deemed appropriate by the laws of this land.
That good and gentle people are suffering horrendous lives and appalling deaths is neither of my making nor choosing, nor am I a media tycoon with the power to instruct editorial content in newspaper or television.
I do however, detest the mindset of the professional lynch mob, eager to despoil oak and elm with the swinging corpses denied them by law. If killing is evil, then ALL killing is evil.
The contorted face of righteous indignation or vengeful fury is as ugly to me as the face of the killer.31 July, 2008 at 8:54 am #358011@pete wrote:
I said that 3 pages ago smiley keep up. Just hurt him for the hell of it if he doesnt know so what
I should imagine that every hurt conceivable, barring the death he so obviously yearns for, has been visited on the man throughout his incarceration.
Does inflicting pain on another human being -regardless of how wicked he or she may be – not reduce the inflictor to the same level of depravity, if not more so?30 July, 2008 at 10:01 pm #35838630 July, 2008 at 9:26 pm #35838430 July, 2008 at 9:11 pm #358381Orlando Gibbons
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