Friday, May 30, 2014

UN RIGHTS OFFICE WELCOMES NEW US SUPREME COURT DEATH PENALTY RULING ON GAF RULING OF 70

The GAF is  Psychology and Psychologists view of a subject in Study not like the Intelligence Qualify "IQ" much was shown in film of "Forrest Gump" of Forrest base on the Bell Curve but with changes in confinement of person a new measurements came forward called the GAF a scale of one to care for therself much again like "I've Fallen I can't get up" (a patent statement) such is the ability to care for oneself in that means a man or woman on Death Roll still can "Care" for their self and thus still able to be Corrected to Standards of Society of the Wrong that was done in the Crime so Standish of Citizens and in doing so The Citizens can assist on how to Root the problem of Murder or other tasteless criminal conduct without burying such in a execution but such has No effect in War such as The Iraq War the Afghanistan War or War on The Airways including Travelers Bill of Rights.

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