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jack straw.
as just proved how low he can get turned down ronnie biggs appeal for release word's do not fail me but most would be four letter one's enough said.
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Ronny Biggs, now let me think, wasn't he the guy involved in a train robbery of sort's the driver of the train got hit over the head and died in poverty never able to work again.
While he, (Ronnie Biggs), breaks out of jail swans off to exotic parts, get's a girl preggers so that he can't be extradited, lived the high life until he finds himself ill and wants to come home to take advantage of the NHS and expected parole because of his condition! Is that the Ronnie Biggs you mean or am I totally wrong? If I'm right, let him rot, Hell isn't good enough for his sort. |
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It seems Mr Biggs is to be paroled, could be as early as Friday, although he is likely to be in hospital for anything up to six weeks
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less. same one he did not hit driver I find your reply in-humane old man no problem anymore let him die in pease not in prison. thought's about jack straw and labour party unchanged. load of rubbish. sooner out the better.
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spot on less
he should never have been let back in the first place and left to die where he was . |
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what about the rest of the scum who are walking our streets who have done alot more.if he keeps him in what about the rest of convicted criminals who have killed while out on bail or get comical jail sentences.shouldnt be one rule for one treat them all the same keep them all in jail..
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there you go been soft again
why bother with a life support machine simply let him die if he hadnt robbed a train he wouldnt be in this mess would he? |
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Saw an item on the news last night where he said he didn't regret what he'd done, in fact he was proud that he was so notorious as he would be in the history books, he also bragged about having a child with a Brazilian citizen which ment he couldn't be extradited to Britain, I think his words were thank god. Yet when the money ran out and his health started to fail he couldn't get back here quick enough. Given the fact that he had only served 1 year of his original sentence there was still a huge chunk to serve, the fact is if he had completed his original sentence he would have been out years ago, but even now its only 9 years he's had behind bars
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not showing much remorse the is he so not exactly refromed
maybe when he finishes his sentence he will see things differently lol |
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lol this reminds me of the film tough guys with burt lancaster and kirk douglass who were retired train robbers who once released from jail set about robbing another train despite been 70 years old or around that age lol
if the films anything to go by biggs will most definatly re-offend if released |
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Lets also remember they stole the Governments money. personally he should not be paroled, but I still think Jack Straw is a A%%%%%le
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