GUILTY just hope they now give them a full life term - never to see light of day.
Had they got near a police officer would they have hacked them or knifed them or just ask to be arrested? Are well, they didnt intend to kill a police officer so no charges for that.
I hope they send them up to Durham jail
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This matter has now gone through due legal process and the Court has found them guilty.
Out of respect for the deceased and his family could this thread please now not degenerate into the same kind of unpleasantness that was on the previous thread. If eBid members have axes to grind regarding human rights and all the other matters that have been complained about previously, please could they consider opening up a private group on one of the social network sites where the bitterness can be shared between them rather than having it spilling on to the eBid site.
Much better to follow the example of Nelson Mandela and try to change ourselves from within and to treat everybody with respect, irrespective of what they have done in their past. That’s the way to create a better world.
What has Nelson Mandela, rest his soul, got to do with these two. Nelson Mandela wanted peace - these two dont (they wanted a war between Christian and Muslim in the UK - which hasn't happened thank God).
Yes they have been found guilty (no choice really) and it will be news until their tariff has been given. They were allowed to say not guilty and spout their spew - at the very least their views should not have been reported in the papers. Their life will be kept in comfort, warm, fed and their rights preserved - that is their human rights.
Had they broken the law in Afghanistan, Syria etc would their human rights be preserved? No, I dont think so.
Respect for Lee Rigby is to make sure his pointless death isn't forgotten - to pressure our government and religious leaders to stop this rot in our communities and to use the full force of any law available to deal with it.
My heart goes out to Lee Rigby's mum - losing a child is something I cant comprehend. To add to her nightmare was to watch her son's murder on tv - where are her human rights.
These two have destroyed or taken away the human rights of Lee Rigby, his young son and family and their own families - as well as others I haven't even thought about - did they think about other peoples human rights?
They have now been found guilty, they will have to do their tariff - I have not one iota of sympathy for them.
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