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Break their necks publicly
published: Wednesday | November 26, 2008

The Editor, Sir:

I think it is full time for the judicial system of my loving country to retake the reins of justice, honour, dignity and service for the good of the fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, wives and husbands, who mourn, every single day, the horrible slaugh-tering of our young girls and boys and our senior citizens, at the hands of hired guns, who are being fuelled by unscrupulous scums of the earth.

I am totally for the hanging and killing of these cowardly undesirables. I think the Government should advertise, on every billboard, a drawing of the rope that will break their necks. Please, I know that things can get technical at times but, when there is no doubt that a person is guilty, for heaven's sake, start making an example.

You should also investigate, arrest, prosecute and try those, who finance and grant safe haven to the criminal elements of our society. Just as in the United States, most of these thugs are punks, who cry for their moms when they are caught.

I say, without any apology, break their necks publicly.

I am, etc.,

BYRON WILSON

byron_d_wilson@yahoo.com


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