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<blockquote data-quote="TRF C A Iversen" data-source="post: 386285" data-attributes="member: 12312"><p>We can all agree to disagree, but there isn't anything said by yourself or Feicarsinn that hasn't got just as many holes in it as anything I've said. Technicalities are often used by criminals in many countries who can get huge amounts of legal aid, unlike what was available in the "good old days I cherish" and that's happened to a grandmother killer who murdered a lovely old asian woman in Auckland and it happened this week. Our government pays out many millions a year to have criminals defended extremely well, so they can't argue that the state has better resources than them and they get all that where a working person can't because they're poor and a working person is above a certain income threshold. The whole "good old days I cherish" type comment is nothing more than slapping an old-fashioned sounding generalism on my argument and calling it silly.</p><p></p><p>I think the wisest thing will be to beat both you guys to saying something with some logic which overwhelms the argument and say "let's get back on topic", because neither party's convincing the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF C A Iversen, post: 386285, member: 12312"] We can all agree to disagree, but there isn't anything said by yourself or Feicarsinn that hasn't got just as many holes in it as anything I've said. Technicalities are often used by criminals in many countries who can get huge amounts of legal aid, unlike what was available in the "good old days I cherish" and that's happened to a grandmother killer who murdered a lovely old asian woman in Auckland and it happened this week. Our government pays out many millions a year to have criminals defended extremely well, so they can't argue that the state has better resources than them and they get all that where a working person can't because they're poor and a working person is above a certain income threshold. The whole "good old days I cherish" type comment is nothing more than slapping an old-fashioned sounding generalism on my argument and calling it silly. I think the wisest thing will be to beat both you guys to saying something with some logic which overwhelms the argument and say "let's get back on topic", because neither party's convincing the other. [/QUOTE]
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