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  • I've been warning people for a long time about this and I really highlighted it as we noticed an increase in DEATH PENALTY talk in the U.K. mainstream media which is controlled by The Worshipful Company of Fuellers at the City of London. You'll see more of this mantra especially when someone gets murdered and eventually the socially engineered brain populace will give up their rights to life not realizing they'll be rioting for a loaf of bread shortly. The London Riots were used to aid all this.

  • the eu will be the death of europe ,,lets get out now

  • Corpus Juris took effect on 1-1-92.

    Since then, the police have shot dead over 30 people. All without trial.

    They have killed or let die over 1100 in police cells.

    Plus plenty more victims elsewhere, like Tomlinson.

    Since '92, no policeman on duty has EVER took the rap for any one of these murders!

    There is cancer. The best way to kill it is to starve it. These debts are Gov't debts! Not yours!

    Have you ever traded for goods, services and been sent another bill to recover their insolvency?NO!

  • I support the death penalty, these scumbags who rape and murder don't deserve life, they deserve to be hanged by their guts from lampposts in public.

  • i think that you guys are worring too much about the Lisbon treaty, no one is trying to introduce the death penalty, there are much bigger problems in the EU right now..

  • @rave1704

    The day death penalty is executed in a riot,or insurrection,its the day EU will see its end approaching.

  • Great, more conspiracy theories. No, the treaty of lisbon has not leagalized the death penalty. You're only refering to protocol 6 of the ECHR but you're ignoring protocol 13 which abolishes the death penalty completely with no exceptions.

  • Scary music, scary cops, scary claim. but no cigar.

    Your reproduction of Protocol 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights is flawless, but you have omitted to mention Protocol 13 of the ECHR, which extends the ban on capital punishment to wartime.

    The one and only European country to have not yet ratified Protocol 13 is Russia.

    We can therefore safely assume that nobody will be executed in the European Union - until such time that Russia joins...

  • We are living through very sinister times.

  • NO to lisbon.Absolutely disgraceful we are being forced to vote again on this tyrannical treaty.

  • They banned me on boardsDOTie for spreading this message!

  • EUSSR NWO Global fascism for the 21st century in the name of global trade, control and vast amounts of profit and exploitation of a slave work force (immigrants) whilst destroying all cultures, values and genociding homegnise sovereign states like the UK

    people still vote for this democracy turned tyranny

    and the deluded uaf leftie labour/liberal/conservative do gooders call the BNP fascists??

  • ECHR is in force since 1953 so ... all I want to say is that Lisbon Treaty wont change much to the actual power of this convention ,,,, the funny things is that this text is more less universal ,,,it was based on the UN charter of human rights .... so overall the Lisbon treaty is not about death penalty and its to show that EU can be the best possible solution for new 21 century for Cosmopolitan Democracy .

  • Quite the opposite. The Lisbon Treaty makes the protocols of the ECHR part of the European Union law, which in effect is to exceed National law and constitution. Thus when it is said in one's constitution that the death penalty is abolished, it is nullified by the Lisbon Treaty.

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  • The Lisbon Treaty doesn't make Europe safe one bit and doesn't make it more democratic. The opposite is the case as National souvereignty is stripped from members which are left without a Veto right in war issues. That's very undemocratic.

    The Lisbon Treaty is a step towards a totalitarian superstate that's why Ireland has to VOTE NO!

  • When we said No to Nice. We also voted to remove legal protections from those condemned to death.

    The Christian Solidarity Party were the only group to warn of the dangers of that removal.

  • Thankyou very much.You are very clever ,

    and I even like the music,at my age am learning to appreciate 'rap'

  • Thank you for this info!!

    I'm Irish and i'll be voting no on the treaty again.

    Keep up the good work!

  • Thanks man, there just so much wrong with this Treaty and these EU bureaucrats I figured, I needed to start somewhere.

    But thank God for Ireland voting no to the Lisbon Treaty you know. This gives us time to spread the word and wake people up and thus establish a resistance against these totalitarian tendencies of the EU.

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