Posted on 11/21/2004 9:59:16 PM PST by Stoat
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/sarcasm
hehe! It seems that Labour wants to project an image of being tough on crime, in order to beat the Tories in appealing to their own constituency.
Actually, it's refreshing to see the dominant parties battling over who is toughest on crime; the public will be the big winner in that fight.
I would welcome a similar fight from the Dems here in the USA...if they would make a convincing effort to support legislation that's tough on crime, not only would they help to rescue their party from the irrelevancy that it now languishes in, but the quality of life for everyone would be vastly improved.
Imagine....Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Ted Kennedy all making speeches about how we need to lock up more crack dealers and urban thugs in order to protect the community....I would be in heaven! :-)
yes. NewsMax says Hillary will run on a tough on immigration platform in 2008...
It would probably be out of the question to allow homeowners to defend themselves in their own homes.
Yes, she's evil but she's not stupid...she knows which way the wind blows. She will erect a meaningless facade of a 'tough on crime Hillary' to get elected, and if she wins again (puke) it will all be forgotten.
Yes, it is still the U.K. after all. Although these bills are a step in the right direction they do still have a LONG way to go.
Baby steps here, just baby steps. But I think that it's worth applauding nevertheless, as it's better than nothing, and far better than Spain...
Give the Brits a few more years of rampant and brutal home-invasion robberies by gun-wielding thugs and eventually the citizens will have had all that they can take. I hope that very many good, honest people won't have to die first.
Wonderful image!
On law and order Labour is well to the right of American Democrats. Its Tony Blair's open shot in a third term campaign: run as a Prime Minister committed to law and order.
(s)welcome to the village #6(/s)
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