September 18, 20159 yr France, September 18, 1981Death penalty Abolition passed on 18 September, by 363 votes to 117 Robert Badinter, a longtime opponent of capital punishment and the defending lawyer of some of the last men to be executed, became minister of justice and proposed the final abolition of the death penalty in 1981, which was pushed through the National Assembly with the backing of newly elected president François Mitterrand.
September 18, 20159 yr ^^ You probably should. (Y) ^ 10 years? ...I don't think she's gonna make it that long.Yes, she is certainly going to die.Or worse:To become a man."Call me Bruce Jenner"
September 18, 20159 yr Author France, September 18, 1981Death penalty Abolition passed on 18 September, by 363 votes to 117 Robert Badinter, a longtime opponent of capital punishment and the defending lawyer of some of the last men to be executed, became minister of justice and proposed the final abolition of the death penalty in 1981, which was pushed through the National Assembly with the backing of newly elected president François Mitterrand. (N) (N) (N)
September 18, 20159 yr My (Y) was for September 18 1981 in France wast a great day. But I don't want to talk politics because it's too late ans I am going to bed
September 19, 20159 yr This is what the US labor department is doing with tax dollars... I think the copy writer was joking when he made this nonsense graphic with fallacious, unadjusted stats: This "Average American" must be some piece of work if he/she sleeps 9 hours a day and watches TV for 3 hours (most certainly will cause severe brain damage). Cares for the elderly/children for half hour.. works for 3 1/2 hours..
September 19, 20159 yr ^^ You probably should. (Y) ^ 10 years? ...I don't think she's gonna make it that long. Yes, she is certainly going to die. Or worse: To become a man. "Call me Bruce Jenner" A great day for criminals for sure.
September 19, 20159 yr France, September 18, 1981 Death penalty Abolition passed on 18 September, by 363 votes to 117 Robert Badinter, a longtime opponent of capital punishment and the defending lawyer of some of the last men to be executed, became minister of justice and proposed the final abolition of the death penalty in 1981, which was pushed through the National Assembly with the backing of newly elected president François Mitterrand.
September 29, 20159 yr Author ^ HA ! You edited your post and i saw it ! YES God did it man BUT, i agree with your new comment, i always say that Though, i'm kinda surprised to don't see the ASS of KK somewhere there ...
September 29, 20159 yr I edited the shit wrong and I gave up doing it again because i am THAT lazyGod doesn't exist. Kim's ass is a black hole not a planet or a star.
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