The meteing out of a death penalty in China fills the British News with calls by David Miliband and Gordon Brown, which express "British Fury" about the execution of a drug smuggler. It might be worthwhile to remember which country first introduced Opium to China. Brown's an historian isn't he? He should know how it was developed 'globally' and why. He should also know that a big mouth usually lands you in trouble.
Gordon Brown and David Milipede do not speak for me. I didn't vote for either and would never ever agree with anything either of them say. Chinese Justice has nothing to do with us and even if there is an international case to look at countries that mete out the death penalty, the world stage is not the place to do it. Causing embarrassment to us and to China is not right. I support China's decision and I do not support big mouths running round the globe making fools of themselves in my name. This guy broke the law, he paid the price End of! Brown and Milipede will also pay the price one day for their treachery to the British public too, and rows with China will not deviate the public eyes from their own human rights abuses. Anyone who smuggles drugs has to be mental anyway so that's no defence. All criminals have mental problems. That's why they are criminals instead of law abiding citizens. Like traitors who give away your sovereign rights to self government for instance, they MUST have mental problems too but that wouldn't stop me wanting justice for that!
Not a word from the three NWO stooges that another teenage soldier died in their oil and gas pipeline war in Afghanistan.
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The death penalty is clear- carry drugs into China and thats' it............
Strange they uphold the right for the USA to claim rights to take the sick guy Gary for trial without a whimper, when the agreement hasn't been signed by the US leaving it void, it takes two to agree.
But Gary is a white guy- the other one isn't!
Bipolar doesn't cause one to become a drug dealer Greed does.
Too right mate. I don't know whether they were actually speaking to gain public support in Britain or whether it's basically just to show support for Obama in his confliction with China as evidenced by China's refusal at COP15 to permit 'inspections' inside its borders by the global freaks. I guess it is this reason why Brown and Milipede make noises over China wanting to keep its national security intact, and that opinions of the British public are of no consequence to them whatsoever. Certainly the death of another of our lads won't worry them one bit.
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