Posted on 11/10/2009 3:03:04 PM PST by libh8er
t - 3 hrs and counting down..
Whack a Molehammed?
Is he in hell yet?
Hows that bluray? Heard its awesome..
I'm reasonably sure you got the memo.
“Not if you lived through the terrorism perpetrated by this a-hole.
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I did live through it, living in Alexandria, VA at the time. I walked to my car every night after work wondering if I could be the next victim. I was extremely relieved when they were captured. I dont regret his sentence of death and believe he deserves it, but dont need to witness it. A persons life will end.”
+1
My pregnant wife and I were in Falls Church at the time. The Home Depot where the female FBI agent was killed was less than 2 miles from our home, IIRC.
He’s a terrorist by definition. Let justice be done
Dragging that sonofabitch HASAN in with him and giving us a twofer?
Personally, he should be shot in the center of DC on live TV telecast across the world especially to the hell holes where radical Islam is practiced.
Make sure every bullet fired into him in has been videoed dipped in pigs blood first
We are WAY past the time to deal with these vermin on any sort of decent human level
These people only understand a few things well, death is one of them.
Genesis 9
1 So God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them: Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth.
2 And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be on every beast of the earth, on every bird of the air, on all that move on the earth, and on all the fish of the sea. They are given into your hand.
3 Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. I have given you all things, even as the green herbs.
4 But you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood.
5 Surely for your lifeblood I will demand a reckoning; from the hand of every beast I will require it, and from the hand of man. From the hand of every mans brother I will require the life of man.
6 Whoever sheds mans blood,
By man his blood shall be shed;
For in the image of God
He made man.
Yeah. And the President can't fire the GM of GM either.
Sing Sing's 'Sparky'.
“So let it be written... So let it be done.”
Yul Brynner as Rameses
The Ten Commandments
As bad as his crimes, isnt this a bit crass to have a countdown watch to someones death?
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short answer....no!
Protocol for Virginias lethal injection
Unlike some other states, Virginia holds its death chamber protocols very close to the vest, refusing to release them except under the most limited circumstances, and then only when compelled by a federal judge.
But some of the contents of the states executioners manual have been allowed to leak into the daylight via court proceedings, interviews and firsthand observations.
The following is a limited reconstruction of how executions are to proceed in Virginia, based on those sources that have become public:
Up to two weeks before the execution
Prisoners are removed from death row at Sussex I and driven the 30 or so miles to the death house at Jarratt.
About 8:30 p.m., execution day
The condemned is led from his cell to a shower, where he cleans up and
re-dresses.
About 8:50 p.m.
The condemned inmate is led in restraints to the execution chamber, where he is seated on the execution gurney, then placed on his back. Guards then strap the inmate down
at various points.
Immediately thereafter
A curtain dividing the witnesses from the prisoner is drawn, and the execution team starts two IVs, ideally one in each arm, for the purposes of administering the lethal chemicals.
Once the IVs are started and executioners have made certain that the restraints do not interfere with the flow of fluid from the IVs into the body, the team retreats behind a second blue curtain.
It is from behind this second curtain that the execution team administers the lethal chemicals into the IV and watches a heart monitor previously attached.
The first curtain is re-opened.
About 8:59 p.m.
The warden asks if the inmate has any final words.
9:01 p.m.
Following a final signal from a second prison official on the phone with the governors office for the duration of the execution that no reprieve is forthcoming, the execution team behind the curtain begins to administer the lethal does of chemicals.
First, a dose of 2 grams of sodium thiopental anesthetic is pushed through the lines, quickly inducing unconsciousness, with most inmates snoring after about a minute.
The lines are then flushed with saline solution, and a dose of 50 milligrams of pancuronium bromide is injected into the lines, paralyzing the inmate and hastening suffocation.
Executioners then flush the lines again, and inject the fatal dose of potassium chloride, which stops the heart in most cases within a minute or so.
About 9:11 p.m.
If a heart monitor does not indicate a flatline, a second dose of the two lethal chemicals are then injected via the second IV.
Once the heart monitor does show a flat line, the curtain is closed again and a physician examines the body and pronounces death.
Sources: Emmett v. Johnson, various filings, U.S. District Court opinion, U.S. Supreme Court briefs; Virginia execution is smooth and clinical, by Alan Elsner, Reuters 1997; Cruel and Unusual Punishment, by Jeff Sparrow, Sydney Morning
Herald, January 2008; Bell v. Kelly, various filings, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals and U.S. District court; Tennessee Riverbend Maximum Security Prison Execution
Manual, revised April 30, 2007.
How does Mohammed rank on the Mumia scale? The Tookie scale?
Saw on CNN the other night a rehash of the sniper killings.
They all said, (even the ‘experts’) that they still didn’t know why they killed all those people.
Well, duh!!!
He’s a muzzie.
The manual of murder and mayhem, the Koran, commands it.
I’m not a real die hard Trekkie fan but I am watching Season one and two that have been re-mastered and with optional special effects that you can decide to view like scenes of the Enterprise in orbit, its all modernized now.This is the 50’s Star Trek, season three will come out in dec.
And the TV is a 57” Toshiba DLP in 1080P, I also have a 50”plasma that has stronger colors and a sharper contrast and I can honestly say its absolutely freakin awesome, and it will improve a regular DVD most of the time, if you didn;t think it wasn’t a major difference thats not the case, its a very noticeable change on a TV thats capable of showing a good image, plasma is best I can say but I like my old DLP because it is larger and I don’t have any problems with image retention.
Buying a Bluray requires a 720P at the least but really shines with a 1080P widescreen.
that’s all too humane
...surely we can do better
oops, meant 60’s Star Trek.
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