Posted on 08/24/2013 8:21:26 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Maj. Nidal Hasan and many of his victims in the Fort Hood shooting seem to want the same thinghis death.
But while survivors and relatives of the dead view lethal injection as justice, the Army psychiatrist appears to see it as something elsemartyrdom.
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Maybe not quite starving yet, but getting there. Make him wait for it.
Well, he may expect 72 Virgins, but since Mohammed was a power-drunk liar and Allah was a devil, I expect he’ll receive a different reward for all those murders when he arrives in the next world. Especially since he is still boasting about them.
It sure would make a great youtube video.
Liberals always try to make this stupid argument that he would suffer more if me let him hang around another 40 yrs. It’s not about him and what he thinks. F&%K him, execute the bastard!!!
Let Bradley Chelsea Manning rape his corpse with pig lard as lube.
Their is no martyrdom. It was merely workplace violence.
I believe that his real punishment will begin the moment after his final breath, whether now or later.
And I care what he thinks...why?
Get this oxygen thief off my planet.
The doctor is right. Killing the POS is just what he wants and give him an easy way out. Much better if he lives in misery for a long time. Dry shaves and pig meat. No kookrans, prayer rugs or any of that islamocrap.
He’ll learn the folly of his devotion to the antichrist deceiver known as Mohammed. He is no martyr and this was not workplace violence. It was domestic terrorism that occurred on Obama’s watch because of a raging hardon for Isalmists and political correctness.
Yes it is. Hang him.
In all military death penalty cases, the entire record is scrutinized by appeals courts for the Army and the armed forces. If Hasan is sentenced to death and his case affirmed by appeals courts, he could ask the U.S. Supreme Court for a review or file motions in federal civilian courts. The president, as the military commander in chief, must sign off on a death sentence.
>>HOW OFTEN ARE DEATH SENTENCES HANDED DOWN IN MILITARY COURT?
Death sentences are extremely rare in the military court system, which hasn't executed an active-duty U.S. soldier since 1961. Military appeals courts have overturned 11 of the 16 death sentences handed down in the last three decades and that doesn't include Senior Airman Andrew P. Witt, who is one of five men on military death row at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., but whose case was ordered reopened this month by an appeals court.
(Bottom line: it could well be decades before he is executed.)
I’m all for justice. First, call it a terrorist attack. Give justice to the families and the surviving victims.
As for the terrorist, GITMO has an open cell. Drop him off there, let him live with his fellow terrorists. And after a year of being repudiated by the people he looks up to, complete the sentence with a hanging, incinerate the body, and dump the ashes out in the bay.
His continued existence is an affront to the human race.
Better execute him before Obama pardon’s him.
Excuse me? WHEN did what the CONVICTED want start to matter? So if he considers the death penalty-according to his evil religion- a reward, we PUNISH ourselves by letting him live and feeding him and letting him howl at Satan with his rear in the air forever? This is insanity! Are we operating under the tenets of HIS belief system or ours?
Who cares what he believes?? Allah is Satan and he’s going to Hell! Muslims are mentally ill. He can believe he’s going to Disney world for all I care! Make him dead-make the world a little cleaner.
EXECUTE the EVIL SOB. Immediately. Give a Christian firing squad bacon coated ammo and let him run around in an enclose space-like his victims-while shooting at him until he is sufficiently aerated. Collect in garbage bag and throw in landfill.
Upon arrival before the Judge (not the one in military court), the Muslim may change its mind as to whether death was punishment or not.
I agree. Death for him will VERY MUCH be a punishment, even if he believes it won’t be. Unless, of course, he undergoes a very sudden conversion, but I don’t see that happening.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org//description-cases-those-sentenced-death-us-military-0
This page lists 5 military personnel on death row—make that 4 maybe as one’s sentence got overturned and is on appeal. More than a few had their sentences overturned. Last execution of military, was a year before I was born—and I’m 51.
>>Date of last military execution: On April 13, 1961, U.S. Army Private John A. Bennett was hanged after being convicted of rape and attempted murder.
http://www.askives.com/1961-last-military-execution.html
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