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Even the Greens wouldn't touch "Nadder" last year. They rarely achieve anything in America. That's because corporatism is often at odds with several of the pillars of the Green movement: environmentalism, social justice and peace. In Europe the Greens do get more things done.Originally posted by bornl33tI find this funny because I know how up in arms Austrians get about these issues. The green party is like Nadder. They rarely achieve anything.
It's one less than a triple murder. Think THAT through.Originally posted by bornl33tAustrians don't often think things through either. It's cruel to execute ppl, but what is a double murder then? -
There's a differance between murder and punishment. Think that through. I'm pro capital punishment, life is the only thing ppl value anymore. If they don't risk loosing it what's going to stop them? I grew up in Austria, I know what I'm talking about.Originally posted by drg
It's one less than a triple murder. Think THAT through.Comment
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Originally posted by bornl33thttp://edition.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLIT....ap/index.html
I find this funny because I know how up in arms Austrians get about these issues. The green party is like Nadder. They rarely achieve anything.
Austrians don't often think things through either. It's cruel to execute ppl, but what is a double murder then?
This is just the Green party wacko's talking. If I remember right, the Austrians had a mountain named after Arny.Fall Seven Times Stand Up Eight.
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So mob hits, for example, should be legal? That's punishment.Originally posted by bornl33tThere's a differance between murder and punishment.
State-sponsored killing is murder just the same, if you don't subscribe to the particular semantics that say it's different. The speaker does not, nor does Austrian law, so what he's saying is perfectly logical and consistent.
It is an interesting conundrum, being that Ahnold IS an Austrian citizen. Pilz does have a point, whether you believe in capital punishment or not.Comment
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It is an interesting point. Especially since Arnold is the biggest to come out of Austria since little sausages in a can.
But, then again (correct me if I am wrong) isn't the death penalty outlawed in the EU? I nkw that is one big thing about Turkey joining the EU is that they still have the death penalty.
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When you put it that way, you're punishing someone for a crime they did not commit. Legally and logically, your argument is fundamentally flawed.Originally posted by drgIt's one less than a triple murder. Think THAT through.Comment

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