Most learned people oppose the death penalty? There has been widespread opposition from federal politicians and informed people to the re-introduction of the death penalty.A
NewsPill survey alleged to have found 56 per cent of people questioned wanted the death penalty introduced for terrorist offences
[and false flag operations?], while 38 percent were opposed.
But we warn against right wing ideology and NewsPills. NewsPills lead to news addiction. News that is rarely truthful. News that is sensational (the politics of news). What you're likely to be reading, though, is destructive and uninformed opinions from people who want retribution because of a loss.
People who want votes to get more power over other people or people who are capitalist vultures and are greedy enough to make a few bucks, either by saving the social dollar to rehabilitate people, or by running the death camps themselves to provide their income.
What are we deciding? How to kill a unique individual who is priceless. Try making one without sperm and egg. Try building the human brain with a toolkit.
So they take the most priceless thing on earth and attempt to destroy it with a NewsPill. NewsPill's are
easy to swallow and rely on the
populist view in the hyperbole of ignorance. But
is the populist view informed enough to be able to swallow decisions about human life on earth?Former prisoners are 10 times more likely to die of drug overdose, suicide, homicide or accident than other members of the Victorian population, according to a study by the Victorian State Coroner's office and
that's without the death penalty.Women who have been prisoners are 27 times more likely to die "unnatural deaths" than women of the same age in the general population, while male ex-prisoners are seven times more likely to suffer an unnatural death and
that's without the death penalty.The High Risk Management Unit at Goulburn NSW
[torture in solitary confienment] is validated by the government who continues to deal out
never to be released penalties and no hope sentences.Bob Carr went on record saying that the HRMU will be used for terrorists
[scapegoats for the Coalition of the Killing's resource wars in the Middle East] but he stopped short of saying this will be death row.
The more power the State has the less social justice it has to deliver or be seen to have to deliver. The HRMU is just a dumping ground to warehouse the end of a life without constructive work or education. Without brain stimulation and without community transparency or support with little human resources except security.
NSW PRISON CORRUPTION AT THE HRMUThe HRMU has caused
serious self-harm an mental illness [to] the prisoners themselves, who cannot adjust to the
sensory deprivation like
Katingal, which was heavily
criticised by Justice Nagle's 1978 royal commission. An
air vent with no fresh air or natural light. The prisoners
complain of being cold and hungry. There is
minimal human contact.This place would be death row if we allow them to go one step further!
The very reason they would like this form of power is that it would cost less to bury prisoners or burn witches at the stake. After all, they would only be killing 1 percent of the trouble makers, scapegoats or pastsies, and you may think that's okay unless you were innocent, found guilty and now your name is put on the "dead man walking" list.
But no one gets it wrong in New South Wales that's why they suspended the Innocence Panel. Who cares if you're innocent?If people are innocent and are put to death then they won't come back to haunt the government or victim industry. As long as the populist view is satisfied at the expense of a few dead guilty and perhaps some innocent prisoners or alleged terrorists,
[scapegaots and patsies.]It is official Government policy to oppose the death penalty and Labor leader Simon Crean has reiterated his opposition to capital punishment.
But John Howard has gone on the record suggesting the death penalty should be used on the alleged Bali terrorists. Could you imagine believing the Indonesian Government would not torture people into submission? Could you imagine believing the Indonesian Government would tell the truth about a persons guilt?
That there is no Noble Cause Corruption in Indonesia?Evidence that Howard was complicit in CIA, false flag, call to arms, Bali bombingsWar criminal John Howard was complicit in the call to arms - false flag operation - Bali bombings - instigated by the CIA - and the Coalition of the Killing - to bolster support - and quell dissent for their illegal and degrading resource wars in the Middle East.
What about our licensed mainstream media asking Australian Citizens to contemplate deciding laws that are unlawful here to be used on other people as though they are not part of the human race.SHOULD AMROSI GET THE DEATH PENALTY?SHOULD LAWFUL CITIZENS WHO ARE LICENSED TO REPORT AUSTRALIAN NEWS BE PROMOTING UNLAWFUL ALTERNATIVES?The Democrats' Natasha Stott Despoja says it is the wrong time to debate the issue. "If we were to accede to that sentiment then we would actually be losing this so-called war on terrorism, because we would be jeopardising the very thing that distinguishes us as a civil and democratic community," she said.But Liberal MP Alby Schultz says he favours capital punishment for terrorists.
[Scapegoats and patsies?]Schultz: "I think there's a debate introduced on it, there's no doubt in my mind it would get up," he said.
Now we the peopleChallenging the U.S. Empire:
Australia for Peace and Justice By No Death Penalty 19 August 03Universe: I think if there is a debate introduced on it, there's no doubt in my mind that we are challenging the U.S. Empire:Related State Terror Links:GI, CIA, TNI, MI6, MOSSAD, AFP, ASIO, Howard, divided: Australian expertsGI, CIA, TNI, MI6, MOSSAD, AFP, ASIO, has descended into a disparate collection of cells working at cross-purposes, with deep divisions on strategy and no clear leader except to say the Indonesian Military could be involved, senior Australian counter-propaganda police believe.
Related Prison Links:NSW PRISON CORRUPTION AT THE HRMUThe HRMU has caused
serious self-harm an mental illness [to] the prisoners themselves, who cannot adjust to the
sensory deprivation like
Katingal, which was heavily
criticised by Justice Nagle's 1978 royal commission. An
air vent with no fresh air or natural light. The prisoners
complain of being cold and hungry. There is
minimal human contact.Related Police Corruption Links:Jailed man's conviction to be reviewedThe New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal will today review the conviction of a man, after claims in the Police Integrity Commission (PIC) last year that police planted weapons and faked suspects' confessions.
Related Death Penalty Links:A Question of Innocence Rubin Carter: Day after day, week after week, I would sit in that filthy cell, seething. I was furious at everyone. At the two state witnesses who lied, at the police who put them up to it, at the prosecutor who sanctioned it, at the judge who allowed it, at the jury who accepted it, and at my own lawyer, for not being able to defeat it.