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I Really Hope This Guy Get The Death Penalty (pg. 2)
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
unfortunately, the alternative (keeping them in jail) costs more money, and is starting to the reach the point of "cruel and unusual punishment".
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That isn't right at all, and what you described afterwards doesn't sound "cruel or unusual" at all.
And furthermore, what is necessarily wrong with cruel & unusual punishment?
coddling these s - they're in prison, and you'd have a hard time convincing me they somehow have the same rights as me, and should be treated as such. |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
I don't think we need the death penalty. I'm quite sure his fellow inmates will deal with him justly. People who with kids don't last very long in prison. |
Yup, they get shivved. |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
That isn't right at all, and what you described afterwards doesn't sound "cruel or unusual" at all.
And furthermore, what is necessarily wrong with cruel & unusual punishment?
coddling these s - they're in prison, and you'd have a hard time convincing me they somehow have the same rights as me, and should be treated as such. |
i know it doesn't sound cruel and unusual to you and I, but that's because we have a thing called common sense, which a lot of people don't have.
me personally, nothing. but according to the law, it's "wrong". |
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| tubularbills |
also for some reason, i was under the impression that paying for one prisnor's life sentence was more costly than executing them.
apparently, that's not the case. my mistake. |
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| RJT |
No, it's wrong because knee-jerk, shallow, wannabe civil-liberties attorney's can use half-truths and loopholes to argue that these practices are "cruel."
I swear to God I hate the bull, leftist, civil liberties pricks every bit as much as I hate conservative Christians.
Edit: And Will, it costs far more to execute someone almost solely because of the legal costs of the appeals process. |
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| Boomer187 |
this is why buttsekes is illegal, it added 69 more criminal charges against the dude. and he won't get shanked in prison, they keep these sexual deviants seperate from the other prisoners.
it will be interesting to see how the kid who was there for 4 years reacts to the outside life. |
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| Space Marine |
Give this the firing squad. Except everyone aim for the legs and arms. This way he suffers more...
Slowly he will bleed to death. :thepirate |
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| d.case |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
The CORe can deal with that. |
well that's pretty rude. |
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| Aristronica |
"69 counts of forced sodomy"
how, exactly, did they figure this one out. did the kid keep a journal of it or something?
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"Jan. 9th, 2004.
Dear Diary,
It happened again..."
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| XaNaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Space Marine
Give this the firing squad. |
Firing squad is too good for guys like that. Hang that fuker |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by Taranis
How the hell does that work?
Take a gun. Point it at their head. Pull the trigger. You're down however much a single bullet costs. |
You'd think so, huh? That would easily be defined as "cruel and unusual" seeing as how the Supreme Court is currently re-evaluating the process behind lethal injection simply because the person who administers the injection is typically not a "trained doctor" and people somehow find that "cruel and unusual." |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
You'd think so, huh? That would easily be defined as "cruel and unusual" seeing as how the Supreme Court is currently re-evaluating the process behind lethal injection simply because the person who administers the injection is typically not a "trained doctor" and people somehow find that "cruel and unusual." |
To be fair, there is some solid evidence that lethal injection is a pretty cruel way to kill inmates regardless of who is administering the injection. |
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