Thursday, 28 July 2011

Justice

From the shocking and disturbing events that happened in Norway, adn what Joshua Davies did, the young boy who murdered his ex-girlfriend for a dare to win a breakfast.

Now, I understand that even if we had harder sentencing people would still rape, and murder, and commit crimes. It seems some people don't understand right from wrong.

Europe has one of the lightest criminal justice system. The maniac Anders Behring Breivik will only get 21 years maximum, Joshua Davies is serving a life sentence, of probably only 30 years, and will most likely be let out on good behaviour after 10 or 15. To me that is not a life sentence.

I do believe Anders Breivik should get 21 years, for each murder he commited, that is 76 people which would equal  1596 years, even if he did get some years taken off for good behaviour, he would never get out. Good! He obviously is good for society, mentally he is obviously not on the same wave length as the rest of us. He pleaded not guilty to the murders or any of his crimes, believing he had a right to act out his actions, because he doesn't like Muslims.

Joshua Davies, smiling as he entered the court, believing he would lie his way out of murdering a fifteen year old, and be able to frame his friend for the girls murder. He honestly believed he could get away with murder. He also did it to get a free breakfast. Something isn't right within our system if children think getting a free breakfast is worth killing someone over.

If the justice system was harder, and jail life wasn't as cosy, I do believe a lot of young people wouldn't find killing such a fun thing to do. Stabbings in London wouldn't be as often, maybe setting up gangs wouldn't be such a great idea.

I remember at school, we didn't care if we got caught skipping lessons, or even school as there was no consquence. I never did homework, and hardly ever got told off for it, and to be honest I didn't care. A friend of mine got caught with possession of drugs, two weeks left of school so they suspended her for two weeks, all she got was an extra two week holiday, and the rest of us were jealous!

This is why we should remove Sky TV from prisons, remove nice pool tables, and remove these lovely living conditions. Where is the punishment? They get three whole meals a day, at our expense, Sky TV at our expense, pools tables that get fixed if broken, at our expense, nice new matresses, at our expense.

Now, I'm not saying they shouldn't get food, but they should earn the moeny for the food instead of us buying it for them! In America, the prisoners have to go out chained up and do community service......Good!

All these liberals who disagree that rapists and murders should get punished and deserve a second chance, why? The person they have murdered, or raped doesn't get a second chance. The family has to suffer a consequence of their actions, why shouldn't they also suffer?

For instance, James Bulger, the little two year old boy who got brutally murdered by two ten year olds, Jon Venable and Robert Thompson. Both who practically, in my eyes, got away with what they commited. I realise they were only ten, I realise they got taken away from their families. But did they learn from their ordeal, it seems not because Venables is now in prison serving time for child pornography. Not only that, suring the Fifa World Cup last year, he asked for a better telly because his eyes were straining to see the small telly he had already got. I bet half the prison guards couldn't afford the telly he was given.

Our crime system is too soft. Do-gooders are saying the deserve second chances, they should be allowed back into society, back to live a nice normal life. But if that rapist or murder or paedophile was placed where thye lived, I bet they would have something to say about that!

When you're little you know not to put your hand in the fire, because you will get burnt, in other words, there is a consequence! And if you were the child who did put your hand in the fire, I bet you never did it again!

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Select Commitee

Yesterday wasn't particularly interesting when it comes to finding out more about the hacking scandal. Neither the Murdoch's, Brooks, or the Met really enlightened more detail about what happened.

The only thing interesting that happened was so mooron decided to pie Rupert Murdoch in the face. Which has now taken headlines, instead of the Euro falling (thankfully Britain didn't join, as Labour wanted us too!), one of the worst famines in Africa, Somelia has ever seen!

David Cameron needs to admit he shouldn't have appointed Coulson, Labour need to own up and say they were so up Murdoch's arse that they knew all these hackings were happening but didn't want to get on the wrong side of him, and the press need to realise which stories are worth the ink and paper they are on! And it's certainly not worth writing about a foam pie!

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Clever Boy

David Cameron, and his advisors, have been very clever today!

Mr Cameron has complied with nearly everything that Labour leader Ed Miliband has asked of them.

This leaves Labour no where to go, if it all goes (excuse the expression) 'tits up', then Ed Miliband will look like a fool.

Mr Cameron today came back fighting fit at Prime Ministers Questions. Ed Miliband went back to repeating the same question like a parrot who only knows one saying. Cameron seemed unphased (at last) by the Labour benches trying to punch below the line.

Another thing that has struck me about this case is, why didn't Labour put a stop to these hackings, especially Gordon Brown, years ago? And what conversations did Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have with Mr Murdoch and Rebekah Brook?

Time to come back into the lime light it seems!

PMQs

Today in Prime Ministers Questions, Ed Miliband and David Cameron should set aside their differences. They have both come to an agreement where Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB take over, should indefinitely be held back, at best dropped altogether.

I for one am pleased the Prime Minister has agreed to this. Before he was looking weak, whipped and slightly reminded me of when George Bush had Tony Blair on a leash!

Thankfully though, Mr Cameron has a bit more pride than that! And so, it seems, does Mr Miliband.

Now if you have read my blogs before, you will know I am not Mr Miliband's biggest fan, nor will I ever be, but, he does seem to have found a voice at last. It was embarrassing, when he hardly put up a defence against the government. Even Gordon Brown had more presence at the Commons.

But since the scandles have come to public eyesight Mr Miliband has stepped up to the plate to get rid of the atrocity of  Rupert Murdoch's scandulous hackings, of Rebekah Brooks. How that woman still has her job is beyond me and the majority of the country.

I think this should be a lesson to all young wanna-be politicians out there, do not get too close with the press, as they are untrustworthy, unforgiving, and they remember a hell of lot!

Friday, 8 July 2011

Speech

Well, that was a dismal speech from Mr Miliband.

It lacked power, force and umph! He could have taken Murdoch, Cameron, Coulson, and Brooks down all in one go, but no, instead he just babbles, thinking it's what the public want to hear.

Well being part of the public I was dissapointed, I was actually hoping he would do well on this speech, but he didn't.

There was one part I agreed with however, where he mentioned his own party isn't out of the picture, and I am glad he said that, and has pointed that out. 13 years they were in office, and could have easily got rid of Coulson, Murdoch and Brooks. But Labour, back then, were brown nosing to Murdoch in every way possible.

Lets hope Mr Cameron's speech is slightly more assertive.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

NotW

Mr Murdoch and Miss Rebekah Brooks, both need to be sacked and got rid of.

I am not left wing, and I certainly don't read The Mirror, or the Gardian, neither have I read News Of The World.

Firstly I think NotW is a rather boring paper, but now after the revelations that journalists from Notw, have hacked dead soldiers, and murder victims, I am completely appalled by it.

Mr Murdoch, and Rebekah Brooks are disgusting people to let have happened. But another question I have is why did the journalists who have done the hacking, do it?

Why didn't they stand up for morals, and common decency, and just refuse to do it? I would rather lose my job, and write for a left wing paper than bring myself that low!

Another thing I have noticed is, the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrates, are all burying their head in the sand.

Mr Miliband is just about keeping his head above the water line, Mr Cameron has already drowned, and Mr Clegg is being very clever by saying nothing. What does Murdoch have over them?

If I were one of them, I would definitely, no matter what Murdoch might be keeping secret for me, speak out fully against him, and hopefully get rid of him.

I am ashamed of all our leaders, all of which are missing something, called a backbone!