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Geek Culture / Some British Views on the Neal Entwistle case...

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 00:38
Hi guys tis me the ever so wonderful Cian!
I am doing an article for my local newspaper about the Entwistle case from those across the pond... the british in particular.

So why do I post this? Well I need naturally need some British opinions on this as I just mentioned and know that there are alot of British members on the boards here. I would just like to know what you guys think of the case so far as I live in the town where it happened.

If you do comment then I need your name and where in England you live for quotation purposes for example

John Smith, age 34, of Osaka, Japan claims that terrorists inflict terror upon people.

I need serious comments guys and I beg that this does not turn into flamebait.

Also if you do not know about the case google it.

Thanks, Cian

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Aoneweb
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 04:07 Edited at: 21st Feb 2006 04:08
I think if he did it he should pay, I don't understand how anyone can point a gun at a baby and pull the trigger.
I can't quite understand why you need a British point of view, do you think we would be standing up for this man, coz he's a Brit, you would have to explain this, you will find our points of view are the same as any American, it was a tragedy and it was wrong.

Cian Rice
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 04:29
I'm only writing what I was told to do. I wasn't honestly given anymore info than that. I'll try and get more info to clear things up though.

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Aoneweb
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 04:44
I am not trying to give you a hard time, but I would also suggest that you not quote anyone unless they agree to be quoted, of course use any info this post may produce, to aid your project, if any is forthcoming.
Good luck.

PowerSoft
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 08:42
My only question is though if he is gulty why is it life in prison?

BatVink
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 08:46
I'm guessing that TGC wouldn't be overly happy having quotes from the forums published, especially on a topic like this. Maybe anyone interested should email their opinions to Cian.

Baggers
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 09:08
Sounds wise.

PowerSoft
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Posted: 21st Feb 2006 10:24
Instead of capital punishment. This is not necessarily just this case. I do Law and am just interested as to why this is the case in the States. Is it one rule for one, one for another. Does [state name] no support capital punishment?

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