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Over the last few days the gaurdian has been serialising crime in London and what is happening to offenders. I think it is really eye opening and shows what kind of crap these poor people are going through. I blaim bliar and his cohorts in office.

A. Instead of spening all the money on a needless war in Iraq they could have pumped it into opening more bail hostels and homeless accomodation.

B. Instead of inviting Europeans in to the Uk to work they could set up training courses for the unemployed and homeless of the UK.

Has any one been reading this, has anyone got a debate or points of view on this. I feel ashamed about how these people are treated most of them want to change there lifes but because resources are tied up they are not getting the chance. Needless to say the report confirms that if you are a peadophile you will get all the help you need in way of accomodation services ect, and i know that well these people obvioulsey need help but at the end of the day i just dont buy that becasue they where sexually abused that means that they have to sexually abuse. I was beaten up on numerous occasions as a child but never feel the urge to beat people up.

Instead of gaurenteeing peadophiles endless services and resources maybe it is time others where helped to. I am a liberal and would vote liberal but something seems to be extremely wrong just now. Even the magistrates agree. The present system is sending thousands of people to early neeedless deaths because people like blair & co who are pumping money in to murdering innocent men children and women in iraq, and of course when the soldiers come back they will be shat on to. Its time we all stood up and were counted and get blair out of office and got civil and human rights back for all UK citizens.

s.d
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oh no maybe that sounds a bit extreme but i just felt so down after reading that because i know what it is like to be there, and the services to help these people aren't happening, blair said they wopuld be there but they are obvioulsey not. Maybe they could start an incentive scheme to employ ex homeless people to help out as they know best and i would do it and help if they asked me. But no one asks cause no one cares and this is sad and upsetting. We are all human beings, we have feelings. Imagine how it feels to sleep on the streets and not want to...its really sad, really.
s.d
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ok you know i wish like most who use these forums there was a delete button on the posts becasue i would delete that post, its to heavy init, and its probably the last kind of post the forums need just now...sumeitme si just don't thoink...
mississippi
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Another monologue thread!
Offstage
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Looks more like duologue to me
mississippi
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Triologue now then.
Offstage
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Ah, but I'm not on the set .
mississippi
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Whatever
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I've never known you so aquiescent Missi.
s.d
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on a series note the report confirms why it is 'important' to give money to beggars because the services are just not there to help them as todays report confirms. *blushes* and fixes skirt, eh i mean kilt...................honestly.........
mississippi
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Are you SURE you're not really Harold, Stephy?
s.d
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yeah dont know what you mean by that missi but nope its me the bold stephen d
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The Guardian is the kind of quilted paper that I rely on for spreading on the floor when I have a leak in the kitchen. I find it perfect for washing machine "accidents" and other unfortunate spillages. The compact Times has to sit in awe as it ponders The Guardian's thick, lururiant pages and silently weeps.
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