Between criminals and the state

Daily Mail - Baby P's mother is planning a new life of 'fun' and travel on her release from jail, according to a disturbing series of letters she wrote to a friend. The 28-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was jailed for a minimum of five years for the death of her baby son after he was subjected to months of sadistic torture at her home in North London. ......Baby Peter's mother and her 32-year-old boyfriend were jailed in May after her 17-month-old boy, said to have been used as a punchbag, was found dead in his blood-spattered cot in Haringey in August 2007 with more than 50 separate injuries. These included a broken back and eight fractured ribs.
The bitch who gave birth to the poor baby apparently never once mentioned her dead child, instead she talks about going on some party and 'playing the field', which I gather is the fancy way of saying she's going to sleep around or something. This is one of the reasons why I maintain that we should never have banned capital punishment. If you have followed this case you'll know this bitch has never once shown any remorse or contrition, so I find it beyond comprehension how she can be let out of jail.

But she will be let out, people can protest, kick and scream but it won't make any difference. The government and judiciary of Britain stopped giving a rat's ass about the victims a long time ago. I'm not 100% sure that they did give a rat's ass at some point in the past, but let me have at least this one illusion. Either way, this is certainly not the case anymore, now criminals can rape and murder to their hearts content.
Daily Mail - Criminals on probation are committing one murder and one rape every week, the Ministry of Justice has revealed. In the past two years offenders on licence have been convicted of 105 rapes along with 94 murders, 18 attempted murders and 39 manslaughters. ......The total number of convictions for criminals being monitored by probation staff in the two years to March 2009 was 1,394, or almost two per day.

The vast majority of these - 1,034 - were classified as serious offences. ......Probation arrangements are under scrutiny following a series of high-profile killings by prisoners released on licence and supposedly being closely supervised in the community. In June Dano Sonnex was jailed for torturing and killing French students Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez in an 'orgy of bloodletting' while on probation.
Yeah, they'll scrutinize, hold a press conference with grim faces to launch an inquiry, 'this is a serious matter', and spend a couple of million pounds on some task-force reporting to the home secretary who will file a submission with recommendations to the ministry of no-one-gives-a-shit in 6 months. And to heap salt onto the wounds, no one in Britain will be allowed to carry a weapon to protect themselves no matter how many are raped and destroyed and even though it's quite obvious that none of the scumbags in government can protect the law-abiding.

One might well ask, can the state not see this? I think they most certainly do. You may even ask, can they not see that they cannot protect us? I think they most certainly do. You may then arrive at the conclusion, well if they can't protect us, why shouldn't we be allowed to protect ourselves? They won't allow it, so the only conclusion before you is, they never cared about your safety, they only wanted control when they took away your rights promising safety. Now they have neither safety nor liberty.

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