Posted on 05/20/2016 5:20:36 PM PDT by fella
Edited on 05/20/2016 7:00:28 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
NORMAN, Okla.
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Drown him in pigs blood and televise it
Grant him his wish.
Yes, grant him his wish. The bailiff may fire at away anytime.
And sneak a little pork fat into the lethal injection cocktail. Or rub his arm with bacon before inserting the needle.
As I recall, this had nothing to do with islime. Just another case of workplace violence, ya know.
Jeff Greenfield just had an article addressing this very issue.
“Nolen, who converted to Islam shortly before the attack, told the judge, declining to take the stand when delivering his testimony. “It’s part of my religion that when death faces you, you do not back down.”
Oblige the subhuman POS then.
"Oblige Him!'
LOL. One of the few Quentin films I liked.
“as a death sentence would still be possible”
I wonder if it would be OK just this one time to dig out and use one of France’s old mothballed guillotines? You know, for poetical justice purposes?
Forget the guillotine.
What’s needed to effectively deter future terrorist events of this nature, is an elite all-female firing squad.
If a Muslim is killed by a woman, he goes straight to hell. No virgins in paradise.
“Whats needed to effectively deter future terrorist events of this nature, is an elite all-female firing squad.
If a Muslim is killed by a woman, he goes straight to hell. No virgins in paradise.”
What if it was a female that pulled the ripcord on the guillotine? Best of both worlds, perhaps?
The latest ISIS torture victim was dumped into a vat of Nitric Acid! In a Chem lab once I spilled a drop of Nitric Acid on my arm and it hurt like %$&#!
A whole vat of Nitric Acid is unthinkable!
Maybe we should try that with Abdul Skyhook Nolen !?!?!?
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