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Southeast Asia
Arroyo Signs Law Abolishing Death Penalty in the Philippines
2006-06-25
Posted by:Fred

#6  Body count will now rise dramaticly, the problem here is they didn't get the (Pick your favorite, Insurgent, Terrorist, Freedom Fighter, etc.) to also agree to the terms.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-06-25 12:57  

#5  Typical. Just when a country needs the death penalty the most, when muzzie radicals have infiltrated or taken over many of it's territories, they abolish it.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-06-25 10:59  

#4  Just asking, not suggesting action, but -

Wouldn't the Philippines be better off if it had stayed a territory of the US?

Wouldn't most of the African nations been better off [and a lot more people alive today] if they had remained semi-autonomous colonies?
Posted by: Snereck Unineper4439   2006-06-25 10:15  

#3  A lot of the Philipino's problems would be solved if they just reinstituted cannibalism.
Posted by: ed   2006-06-25 08:57  

#2  When all else fails [like moving the country into to a productive, law abiding, modernization direction] do something symbolically to show that you are morally superior. The left does it all the time.

By the way, what the body count on the executions carried out by the thugs and terrorists in your country? Guess they have more power and influence than you do. And will from now on.
Posted by: Ulavitle Crosh3522   2006-06-25 08:47  

#1  What, are they gonna apply to the EU?
Posted by: Chuper Snuth5629   2006-06-25 02:13  

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