Posted on 05/16/2014 2:12:23 PM PDT by Controlling Legal Authority
I pretty much let it go already......When they’re finished with him, I’ll just say, “Next!”
As we say in the military, TFB (you can figure that one out, I’m sure).
Good for you. For others, especially the victims and their family, not so easy to let go of the memories of being wronged.
If he were smart, he’d be worried what is waiting for him on the other side.
A sudden, unexpected bullet in the back of the head during a walk in a basement corridor would solve that problem.
Poor fella...he’s afraid of being rendered brain dead.He needn’t fear we’ll make sure he’s dead even if we have to use a sledge hammer!
Is that all he’s got to be worried about?
What about his victim?
I don’t understand the idea that a murders death should be painless.
The cruel and unusual bit is that the pain is not inflicted for the sake of pain, not incidental to the method of execution.
Hanging works, is time honored and effective.
Did he worry about his victim suffering? If not I say Whaaaaa!
If they use mortars, does he get a running start?
Okay, let’s stop talking and hang the bastard.
The value of human life has been so diminished by these huggers of humanity and the criminals rights. Let the punishment fit the crime! Better yet allow the family of the murderered choose and partisipate if they so desire in that persons execution. If we dont carry a big stick and use it we will be hit with that stick time and time again
Cruel and unusual and thereby prohibited.
But if you did it fairly often the unusual part goes away and it becomes kosher. See if you can get your lawmakers to make it usual.
It might kill him!!! The humanity.
“OK, I thought you misunderstood, now I know you misunderstood. “
I’ve provided this google search so even YOU might be able to understand what the issue is:
All condemned criminals should have to spin the “Wheel of Misfortune” upon sentencing. 26 slots available...
It might put some perspective in all the "It's my body" pro infanticide folks' heads...
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