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martyh 19-01-2012 15:59

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35365437)
Well Islamists are Stubborn and when live are at stake I am not surprised that Jordon used it

Its about time we ended the practise of doing torture behind closed doors and reform the European Convention on Human Rights!

you mean do it in public ?:shocked:

As usual Alan your statement makes absolutely no sense whatsoever ,do you mean we should reform the ECHR to allow torture because at the moment its use is forbidden in most of the worlds countries

Sirius 19-01-2012 17:01

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35365437)
Well Islamists are Stubborn and when live are at stake I am not surprised that Jordon used it

Its about time we ended the practise of doing torture behind closed doors and reform the European Convention on Human Rights!

Would you redo that post so it is in english and understandable

Hugh 19-01-2012 17:14

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Interesting viewpoint - it should be a Human Right to be allowed to be tortured....

tbf, this comes from the same mind that gave us the opinion that low-paid workers could afford to commute two hours on a high-speed train each way every day to get to/from work, and wanted another high-speed train to make lots of local stops for commuters.....

Sirius 19-01-2012 18:57

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365687)
Interesting viewpoint - it should be a Human Right to be allowed to be tortured....

tbf, this comes from the same mind that gave us the opinion that low-paid workers could afford to commute two hours on a high-speed train each way every day to get to/from work, and wanted another high-speed train to make lots of local stops for commuters.....

And it has still not clicked with him why that statement made him look a complete fool.

Osem 19-01-2012 19:53

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365687)
Interesting viewpoint - it should be a Human Right to be allowed to be tortured....
tbf, this comes from the same mind that gave us the opinion that low-paid workers could afford to commute two hours on a high-speed train each way every day to get to/from work, and wanted another high-speed train to make lots of local stops for commuters.....

But only if it's done in public to be fair..... :rofl:

Alan Fry 19-01-2012 20:27

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35365629)
you mean do it in public ?:shocked:

As usual Alan your statement makes absolutely no sense whatsoever ,do you mean we should reform the ECHR to allow torture because at the moment its use is forbidden in most of the worlds countries

If we are going to use torture in the fight against Islamists then we should not do behind closed doors like america but be honest and amend the ECHR to allow it

Hugh 19-01-2012 20:28

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Just Islamists, or anyone else?

Alan Fry 19-01-2012 20:29

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365687)
Interesting viewpoint - it should be a Human Right to be allowed to be tortured....

tbf, this comes from the same mind that gave us the opinion that low-paid workers could afford to commute two hours on a high-speed train each way every day to get to/from work, and wanted another high-speed train to make lots of local stops for commuters.....

If they demand higher wages then it would be possible, adding stops to HS2 would allow more people to benifit

Osem 19-01-2012 20:30

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365811)
Just Islamists, or anyone else?

I can think of someone else... :D

Alan Fry 19-01-2012 20:30

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365811)
Just Islamists, or anyone else?

Anybody who poses a treat to Britain and its people

Hugh 19-01-2012 20:32

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35365815)
Anybody who poses a treat to Britain and its people

What, like striking tube drivers?

Mr Angry 19-01-2012 20:40

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35365815)
Anybody who poses a treat to Britain and its people

Alan, If someone was going to do something nice to you why would you want to torture them?

Osem 19-01-2012 20:42

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
I reckon fantasists should be first.

devilincarnate 19-01-2012 21:16

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35365687)
Interesting viewpoint - it should be a Human Right to be allowed to be tortured....

Please?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Angry (Post 35365823)
Alan, If someone was going to do something nice to you why would you want to torture them?

Have you been to one of his party's :erm:

martyh 19-01-2012 21:20

re: [Updated]Abu Qatada's deportation appeal REJECTED
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35365809)
If we are going to use torture in the fight against Islamists then we should not do behind closed doors like america but be honest and amend the ECHR to allow it

There is so much wrong with this statement it's hard to know where to begin ....but here goes

A) We do not have a fight against Islamists

B) We (whoever that is) do not use torture ,We are not proposing to use torture

C) Amend the court of human rights to allow something which is against human rights ? that is your most inane and ridiculous thing you have suggested to date


have i missed anything ?


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