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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2008, 02:21:21 PM »

How do you know it's painless? I dont remember any of the ones that get it leaving any feedback.

Hopefully they die an agonizing death in severe pain. Why care about a stinking piece of murdering trash. Did he care about his victim?? No!
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2008, 04:36:32 PM »
Hopefully they die an agonizing death in severe pain. Why care about a stinking piece of murdering trash. Did he care about his victim?? No!

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2008, 06:11:56 PM »
What, your agreement or opposition to the death penalty is if someone "deserves" it or not? And if you hear about a perticularly henious crime you're swayed in your convictions?

What happened to convictions like a civilized society doesn't use a death penalty? Or DNA evidence may someday clear a convicted? Or it costs more to execute someone than it does to warehouse them? Obviously you could make an argument that ANY cold blooded killer "deserves" to die, and I agree- but do they deserve to die at the hands of society?

I can think of a dozen different arguments both pro and con on the death penalty, and "deserving" to die isn't one of them, not from either POV.

The problem we have in liberalism is we've attracted people to our cause who don't think of issues and form their own opinions- they "join up" because they think it's cool to be liberal, and maybe make a protest sign with half the words spelled wrong and join the rest of the non thinkers picketing the Marine Corps recruiting office in Berkeley.

Of course the conservatives have the same problem, judging by the right wing discombobulated nonsencical posts made here, but I don't expect Conservatives to think- liberals, however, I hold to a higher standard.

I think I got PTSD reading this!

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2008, 06:39:25 PM »
C'mon man, maybe the guy served in tunnels!


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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2008, 06:49:52 PM »
yep mt.. just like you never needed to be a slave to have suffered from slavery and call for reparations.

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2008, 07:24:16 PM »
What, your agreement or opposition to the death penalty is if someone "deserves" it or not? And if you hear about a perticularly henious crime you're swayed in your convictions?

What happened to convictions like a civilized society doesn't use a death penalty? Or DNA evidence may someday clear a convicted? Or it costs more to execute someone than it does to warehouse them? Obviously you could make an argument that ANY cold blooded killer "deserves" to die, and I agree- but do they deserve to die at the hands of society?

I can think of a dozen different arguments both pro and con on the death penalty, and "deserving" to die isn't one of them, not from either POV.

The problem we have in liberalism is we've attracted people to our cause who don't think of issues and form their own opinions- they "join up" because they think it's cool to be liberal, and maybe make a protest sign with half the words spelled wrong and join the rest of the non thinkers picketing the Marine Corps recruiting office in Berkeley.

Of course the conservatives have the same problem, judging by the right wing discombobulated nonsencical posts made here, but I don't expect Conservatives to think- liberals, however, I hold to a higher standard.

I have plenty of reasons for being against the death penalty.  You've listed many.  Ask for them next time instead of just knocking on someone, k?
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #21 on: April 20, 2008, 11:58:10 AM »
You do know that drugs are counter revolutionary, right?

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #22 on: April 20, 2008, 12:43:25 PM »
There are fates far worse than death, and for me being locked up in a cage for the rest of my life would be far worse than knowing when and where I was going to die.

As for the death penalty I am for it. I believe that if you commit a crime that is henious enough you should be put down, just like a rabid dog would be put down.

The only issue I see in the way that the death penalty is used in the U.S.A. is that it does not seem to be the same way for all people ie. more blacks receive the death penalty than whites, woman are almost never given the death penalty even though some are just as deserving, if not more so than there male conterparts.

Now I don't think that the death penalty should be imposed like it is in China where you can be executed for things like drug abuse, or government officials excepting bribes.

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #23 on: April 20, 2008, 12:58:28 PM »
Hopefully they die an agonizing death in severe pain. Why care about a stinking piece of murdering trash. Did he care about his victim?? No!

Thats one thing I dont like. Most people who get it did horrible crimes where the victim suffered. Why do we feel the need to render them unconscious before puting them down. Id like to see it where they get the same as they did to thier victim or let the family of the victim punish them how they see fit.
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #24 on: April 20, 2008, 01:03:08 PM »
Thats one thing I dont like. Most people who get it did horrible crimes where the victim suffered. Why do we feel the need to render them unconscious before puting them down. Id like to see it where they get the same as they did to thier victim or let the family of the victim punish them how they see fit.

I think it would be very fitting if they let the victims family decide how the offender would be delt with.
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2008, 01:56:38 PM »
Thats one thing I dont like. Most people who get it did horrible crimes where the victim suffered. Why do we feel the need to render them unconscious before puting them down. Id like to see it where they get the same as they did to thier victim or let the family of the victim punish them how they see fit.

I always believed that "Cruel and Unusual Punishment" wasn't an absolute statement, but a relative statement.
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #26 on: April 20, 2008, 03:28:25 PM »
it thought the military still uses fireing squads :huh
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #27 on: April 20, 2008, 09:08:35 PM »
This is exactly what I predicted in the other thread!!  What do I win?

Nothing, other than the fact that you now have proof that you are insightful and know human nature well.

Perhaps psychology would be a good career choice for you to consider to pursue, if you have not already done so.
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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #28 on: April 20, 2008, 09:10:16 PM »
Well, you don't have to have seen any combat to get PTSD, we learned that right here in the O'Club. You might even have nightmares and call in arty strikes in your sleep!


That is most true.  I know that some divorces can be as bad as engaging in hand to hand combat.

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Re: Supanchick Jury Reaches Verdict in Record Time! Less than 15 min
« Reply #29 on: April 20, 2008, 09:13:42 PM »

Allah Akbar.


I still want to know why Allah is spending time at a bar???   Does this mean that he drinks hard liquor?

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