1 posted on
11/03/2005 4:42:45 AM PST by
gwhiz
To: gwhiz
2 posted on
11/03/2005 4:52:16 AM PST by
MudSlide
To: gwhiz
Our local paper lists eight people he has confessed to killing within forty miles of the city. I think there will be more confessions.
3 posted on
11/03/2005 5:00:59 AM PST by
em2vn
To: gwhiz
Possible death penalty?
He should be the example of why we have the death penalty.
4 posted on
11/03/2005 5:02:45 AM PST by
DB
(©)
To: gwhiz
Wotta Prince.
7 posted on
11/03/2005 5:30:30 AM PST by
martin_fierro
("Own Nothing, Have Everything" -- YEAH, RIGHT)
To: gwhiz
death-penalty?
short-stake impalement would be better.
8 posted on
11/03/2005 5:56:13 AM PST by
King Prout
(many accuse me of being overly literal... this would not be a problem if many were not under-precise)
To: gwhiz; thompsonsjkc; odoso; animoveritas; mercygrace; Laissez-faire capitalist; bellevuesbest; ...
Moral Absolutes Ping.
It is criminal that the death penalty is not used more frequently and more swiftly. The blood of innocent people is on the hands of those who coddle criminals.
Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.
To: gwhiz; little jeremiah
"The only person I ever saw Jeremy Jones express any sorrow for was himself. I think that speaks a lot about the kind of man that Jeremy Jones is," King said. That is a very telling statement. He is a classic psychopath. I wonder what his girlfriend and mother are thinking right now.
12 posted on
11/03/2005 11:18:20 AM PST by
TheSpottedOwl
("President Bush, start building that wall"!)
To: gwhiz
Let me see, now. The unfortunately familiar Liberal litany goes "We have to deal with the root causes of crime". "Society is at fault for failing him when he was young." "We need a lot more money for social workers and family health services. Prevention is better than punishment."
Sounds just nauseating, doesn't it?
Why did he kill all those people? Because he likes to.
13 posted on
11/03/2005 12:05:00 PM PST by
Iris7
("Let me go to the house of the Father.")
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