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To: JFK_Lib
And I know you love it; you want to see this innocent woman starved to death.

What you think you know, is not what is known. It's garbage. You have not read many of my posts on this matter - clearly. Complexity just isn't your bag - clearly.

709 posted on 03/18/2005 7:55:11 PM PST by Torie
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To: Torie
What you think you know, is not what is known. It's garbage. You have not read many of my posts on this matter - clearly. Complexity just isn't your bag - clearly.

Clearly you are arguing to the exclusion of any common sense or morality that this innocent woman should be starved to death because of a wacko judge having some insane desire to see her die.

And you defnd this travesty of misguided and unjust legal BS because you obviously want to see her slowly starve to death for whatever reason.

I dont care what perversion drives you to that desire, of law, or morals or diabolical perversion; whatever it is.

727 posted on 03/18/2005 7:59:54 PM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: Torie
Florida Constitution

SECTION 17. Excessive punishments.--Excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment, attainder, forfeiture of estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonable detention of witnesses are forbidden. The death penalty is an authorized punishment for capital crimes designated by the legislature. The prohibition against cruel or unusual punishment, and the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, shall be construed in conformity with decisions of the United States Supreme Court which interpret the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment provided in the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Any method of execution shall be allowed, unless prohibited by the United States Constitution. Methods of execution may be designated by the legislature, and a change in any method of execution may be applied retroactively. A sentence of death shall not be reduced on the basis that a method of execution is invalid. In any case in which an execution method is declared invalid, the death sentence shall remain in force until the sentence can be lawfully executed by any valid method. This section shall apply retroactively.

Cruel and unusual punishement doesn't obtain where the innocent but severly disabled are concerned.

742 posted on 03/18/2005 8:04:31 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: Torie
"Do you think I am a fanatic fundamentalist nutter type?"

No, not you. And not even EVERYONE on the pro-Terri side, either. But I'm sure you can find the posts of those I'm talking about. Actually, you've been a victim of them yourself here.

It is one of life's little unfairnesses that the craziest, most out-there people in a cause ALWAYS drown out the sane and sincere.

756 posted on 03/18/2005 8:07:36 PM PST by Long Cut ("Looks like meat's back on the menu, Boys!")
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