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Offline MrRiplEy[H]

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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #30 on: April 30, 2014, 05:22:05 AM »
:huh
 http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1985-02-07/news/8501080137_1_josef-mengele-israel-and-west-germany-auschwitz

If you'd like I could fill pages about Mengele's victims and let YOU tell me what they were guilty of. Also there is a difference between an accident delivering justice to a vicious condemned murderer and the intentional torture and murder of completely innocent human beings. Boy Ripley you have said some dumb things in the past but this does take the cake.

Boy you fail to see the point. Either you justify the torture and human trials on convicted prisoners or you don't. Mengeles prisoners were lawfully convicted in nazi Germany, it has nothing to do with the fact that they didn't earn it. Just the same as many prisoners on death row are lawfully convicted but sometimes wrongfully accused and therefore didn't earn it.

If you do human trials that cause inhumane ways of death to convicts that are not necessarily even guilty, you're no better than Mengele.
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #31 on: April 30, 2014, 05:28:49 AM »
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  why stop at murders? Rapist destroy lives in the worst imaginable way. Why do they get a pass using that logic?
nope shouldnt get a free pass, rapists and child molestors should get the absolut worst, I cant post what I believe should happen but it isnt good :salute

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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #32 on: April 30, 2014, 05:31:45 AM »
Aside from my personal feelings that they ought to receive heinous deaths, the law exists and is executed for sake of righteousness, it is (unfortunately imo) not an eye for an eye. Modern US execution is not intended to resemble anything barbaric. It is rather easy, it is intended to be punitive, murderers take life(s) and the state takes theirs in the manner that society collectively sees fit and acceptable.  
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #33 on: April 30, 2014, 05:35:49 AM »
http://newsok.com/three-face-charges-in-perry-crime-spree/article/2656291


'he young women were bound with duct tape. Neiman's friend was raped by all three men, authorities said.'
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #34 on: April 30, 2014, 05:44:06 AM »
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/courts/death-looms-for-clayton-lockett-years-after-killing-oklahoma-teen/article_e459564b-5c60-5145-a1ce-bbd17a14417b.html

'Neiman was forced to watch as Lockett's accomplice, Shawn Mathis, spent 20 minutes digging a shallow grave in a ditch beside the road. Her friends saw Neiman standing in the ditch and heard a single shot.

Lockett returned to the truck because the gun had jammed. He later said he could hear Neiman pleading, "Oh God, please, please" as he fixed the shotgun.

The men could be heard "laughing about how tough Stephanie was" before Lockett shot Neiman a second time.

"He ordered Mathis to bury her, despite the fact that Mathis informed him Stephanie was still alive."
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If these guys don't deserve execution than possibly no one ever has.

However, the prevailing socio-wind in Tucson is no different than LA, San Francisco & Chicago.
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #35 on: April 30, 2014, 05:44:41 AM »
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #36 on: April 30, 2014, 05:46:40 AM »
What time does Skuzzy arrive at the office?

About 10mins before this thread is locked......got to give the man time to have a coffee before facing the BBS, and a few asprin and a handful of Rolaids, with a Pepto chaser, garnished with a Prilosec. (all served on a cold compress of course)

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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #37 on: April 30, 2014, 06:00:15 AM »
The punishment for taking a life should last a life time. 

I suggest a convicted killer should be in total isolation with no anything or interaction with anyone.  Over in the corner of the tiny room, a small red box.  In the box, an instant death pill.  It then becomes the killer's choice to take his or her life.

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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #38 on: April 30, 2014, 06:28:48 AM »
The punishment for taking a life should last a life time. 

I suggest a convicted killer should be in total isolation with no anything or interaction with anyone.  Over in the corner of the tiny room, a small red box.  In the box, an instant death pill.  It then becomes the killer's choice to take his or her life.

This would be ok maybe if it can be proved without any shadow of a doubt that the convict is guilty. However the system has convicted dozens of non guilty persons.
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Re: a successful "failed" execution in Oklahoma!
« Reply #39 on: April 30, 2014, 06:50:58 AM »
This is not a productive discussion.  It is quite apparent everyone has their own ideals and they are convicted to those ideals.

There are far too many bulletin board posting violations in this thread.
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