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User: "HVAC"
Date: 23 Nov 2005 03:48:06 PM
Object: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty?
"Clan_MacKay" <zona5@pcinternet.net> wrote in message
news:1132711588.895023.140910@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

If you wish to see your Tax Dollars pay for the health and wellbeing of
convicted killers while there are so many families struggling for life
on the streets because the money for the assistance programs and
shelters were used to build more jails then I see your problem even if
you don't....

I agree with you, yet I disagree..........
I don't give one rat's ***** about the money...Nothing..No Thing,
will bring back that beautiful 11 year old girl's life.
That cocksucking murderer should be tried, given an appeal and
executed within a month. Other cases go to the back burner.
The Constitution call for a speedy trial. I say no more than a month.
Anyone who wants to argue over the economics of death penalty vs.
execution should go and explain it to that girl's parents...Or to the
business end of my size 12 boot.
Dirtbags like him don't belong on my fucking planet. Period dot
~
"Loose change can often be found under seatcushions" L. Long
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 01:55:37 AM
HVAC wrote:

"Clan_MacKay" <zona5@pcinternet.net> wrote in message
news:1132711588.895023.140910@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

If you wish to see your Tax Dollars pay for the health and wellbeing of
convicted killers while there are so many families struggling for life
on the streets because the money for the assistance programs and
shelters were used to build more jails then I see your problem even if
you don't....


I agree with you, yet I disagree..........

I don't give one rat's ***** about the money...Nothing..No Thing,
will bring back that beautiful 11 year old girl's life.

That cocksucking murderer should be tried, given an appeal and
executed within a month. Other cases go to the back burner.

The Constitution call for a speedy trial. I say no more than a month.

No "Speedy End" here..
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/12/williams.execution/index.html
This piece of Crap was found Guilty in Court and sentenced to Death in
1981 and now 24 Years later this piece of ***** is finally going to pay
for what he did.

Anyone who wants to argue over the economics of death penalty vs.
execution should go and explain it to that girl's parents...Or to the
business end of my size 12 boot.

Dirtbags like him don't belong on my fucking planet. Period dot



~
"Loose change can often be found under seatcushions" L. Long

I am so glad that Arnold did not grant Clemency to this scum.
I think he might have just earned himself a Vote next time around.
William
.
User: "Spindler of Kittens"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 07:41:12 PM
"Twittering One" <twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1134448158.402533.324760@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
: You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie
would
: serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
: Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
: I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his
crimes
: they will think twice.
: ~ William
:
: Naw.
: Just because Willie was battered,
: And killing his cruel absuer,
: Will not stop others.
:
: And even if it did deter some,
: That does not make it right.
:
: Keeping Tookie behind bars
: Is safe enough for society,
: if more expensive than exterminating.
You know, formatting prose as if it's poetry, doesn't make it poetry.
Besides, the last I heard, it somehow costs more to kill them, than to
keep them.
.
User: "William"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 09:49:02 PM
Spindler of Kittens wrote:

"Twittering One" <twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1134448158.402533.324760@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
: You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie
would
: serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
: Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
: I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his
crimes
: they will think twice.
: ~ William
:
: Naw.
: Just because Willie was battered,
: And killing his cruel absuer,
: Will not stop others.
:
: And even if it did deter some,
: That does not make it right.
:
: Keeping Tookie behind bars
: Is safe enough for society,
: if more expensive than exterminating.

You know, formatting prose as if it's poetry, doesn't make it poetry.
Besides, the last I heard, it somehow costs more to kill them, than to
keep them.

Actually if you look at where the costs are in the Execution process,
the Execution itself is relatively cheap rather it is all the Appeals
that the "Bleeding-Heart" Libs require that wastes all the money.
William
.

User: "Twittering One"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 07:44:52 PM
You know, formatting prose as if it's poetry, doesn't make it poetry.
Besides, the last I heard, it somehow costs more to kill them, than to
keep them.
~ Spindler
True.
My brain got damaged.
Short lines is all I can do, for now.
.
User: "Twittering One"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 08:11:12 PM
"... onto number four and he's
around headed the other way
again."
~ Jorie Graham,

From "The Sense of an Ending,"
From "Erosion"

"Hail, Thee ~ !
Scion de Bobbin Spindler."
~ Folly
.



User: "agent"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 11:05:45 AM
"Twittering One" <twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1134448158.402533.324760@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie would
serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his crimes
they will think twice.
~ William

Naw.
Just because Willie was battered,
And killing his cruel absuer,
Will not stop others.

And even if it did deter some,
That does not make it right.

Keeping Tookie behind bars
Is safe enough for society,
if more expensive than exterminating.

Smoke em' if you got him. lol
.
User: "One-Eyed Willy"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 01:20:40 AM
agent wrote:

"Twittering One" <twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1134448158.402533.324760@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie would
serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his crimes
they will think twice.
~ William

Naw.
Just because Willie was battered,
And killing his cruel absuer,
Will not stop others.

And even if it did deter some,
That does not make it right.

Keeping Tookie behind bars
Is safe enough for society,
if more expensive than exterminating.


Smoke em' if you got him. lol

If we still used The Chair we could have lit one off Tookies forehead!!
I'm glad that Justice has been done.
William
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 05:21:59 AM
"One-Eyed Willy" <1Idwilli@rock.com> wrote in news:1134523240.099781.94510
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

If we still used The Chair we could have lit one off Tookies forehead!!

I'm glad that Justice has been done.

William


Justice or revenge?
.
User: "Mark Shippey"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 05:52:44 AM
R. Pierce Butler <spamsucks@google.com> wrote:

"One-Eyed Willy" <1Idwilli@rock.com> wrote in news:1134523240.099781.94510
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

If we still used The Chair we could have lit one off Tookies forehead!!

I'm glad that Justice has been done.

William


Justice or revenge?

Probably depends on who is answering.... the families of the hundreds of
people killed by Tookie's Crips probably would mostly say "revenge". In
the case of Tookie, he was executed for a few particular murders. How much
you want to bet he was invloved in more as a Crip? Also, being a leader of
the Crips kind of puts him in the same league as any Mafia don, or even a
political leader or military officer involved with corrupt murders. For
example some of the "death squad" a-holes in El Salvador who have been
tried did not actually do the killing, but paid a price anyway. Tookie and
his Crip killers kind of fit that theory in a way. Tookie was a brutal
killer, and a leader of an organized crime killing machine, as bad as any
Mafia don. Whether the death penalty is justice or revenge is a good
question, I don't know, but Tookie supposedly refused right to the end to
tell the details about his organized crime gang. That didn't help his
case.
.
User: "Uncle Vic"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 15 Dec 2005 04:26:11 AM
Once upon a time in alt.atheism, dear sweet Mark Shippey
(colonel@anti-grey.net) made the light shine upon us with this:


Justice or revenge?


Probably depends on who is answering.... the families of the
hundreds of
people killed by Tookie's Crips probably would mostly say "revenge".
In the case of Tookie, he was executed for a few particular murders.
How much you want to bet he was invloved in more as a Crip? Also,
being a leader of the Crips kind of puts him in the same league as any
Mafia don, or even a political leader or military officer involved
with corrupt murders. For example some of the "death squad" a-holes in
El Salvador who have been tried did not actually do the killing, but
paid a price anyway. Tookie and his Crip killers kind of fit that
theory in a way. Tookie was a brutal killer, and a leader of an
organized crime killing machine, as bad as any Mafia don. Whether the
death penalty is justice or revenge is a good question, I don't know,
but Tookie supposedly refused right to the end to tell the details
about his organized crime gang. That didn't help his case.

There is a Sicilian proverb that reads "Revenge is a dish best served
cold". But now even Italy has aboloshed the Death Penalty. As time goes
on, societies educate themselves and rationality replaces inconsistency.
What are we waiting for?
--
Uncle Vic
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
-----
Only the atheist realizes how morally objectionable it is for survivors of
a catastrophe to believe themselves spared by a loving God while this same
God drowned infants in their cribs. - Sam Harris
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 15 Dec 2005 11:25:41 PM
Uncle Vic <address@withheld.com> wrote in news:Xns972CCFD4F8488vicman@
216.196.97.136:

Once upon a time in alt.atheism, dear sweet Mark Shippey
(colonel@anti-grey.net) made the light shine upon us with this:



Justice or revenge?


Probably depends on who is answering.... the families of the
hundreds of
people killed by Tookie's Crips probably would mostly say "revenge".
In the case of Tookie, he was executed for a few particular murders.
How much you want to bet he was invloved in more as a Crip? Also,
being a leader of the Crips kind of puts him in the same league as any
Mafia don, or even a political leader or military officer involved
with corrupt murders. For example some of the "death squad" a-holes in
El Salvador who have been tried did not actually do the killing, but
paid a price anyway. Tookie and his Crip killers kind of fit that
theory in a way. Tookie was a brutal killer, and a leader of an
organized crime killing machine, as bad as any Mafia don. Whether the
death penalty is justice or revenge is a good question, I don't know,
but Tookie supposedly refused right to the end to tell the details
about his organized crime gang. That didn't help his case.


There is a Sicilian proverb that reads "Revenge is a dish best served
cold". But now even Italy has aboloshed the Death Penalty. As time goes
on, societies educate themselves and rationality replaces inconsistency.
What are we waiting for?

Good question.
.






User: "Twittering One"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 02:55:40 AM
Life in prison is a quite punitive sentence,
in itself.
.

User: "Brian Henderson"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 04:59:06 PM
On 12 Dec 2005 18:51:47 -0800, "Twittering One"
<twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote:

While in prison, Williams became an anti-gang crusader, but he has
consistently refused to take part in a debriefing with authorities to
provide them potentially valuable information about the Crips gangs,
said lead prosecutor John Monaghan.

That's *****, he did it all for looks. If he was an anti-gang
crusader, he would have turned states evidence on his fellow gang
members, but he never did. Supposedly, he "took an oath to God never
to be a snitch" or some such. How convenient.

Williams has denounced gang violence and written children's books with
an anti-gang message, donating the proceeds to anti-gang community
groups.

The books that were ghost written for him, you mean. He never wrote
any of his non-children's books and I doubt he had much to do with the
ones for kids either.

He said he was trying to prevent young people from making the choices
he did, which led to a life of crime and a death sentence.

He provided an excellent example of what happens when you do make the
choices he did. He got what he deserved and if anyone is smart,
that's the lesson they'll get from it.

Celebrities, teachers and anti-death penalty advocates have spoken on
Williams' behalf, but Schwarzenegger questioned the sincerity of
Williams' conversion to nonviolence.

That's because they're a bunch of whiny liberal fucks. They don't
give ***** one about Williams, they just don't like the death penalty.
The same of Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg. They got their publicity out
of it and vanished. Neither were present at San Quentin for the
execution.

"Without an apology and atonement for these senseless and brutal
killings, there can be no redemption."

He's never apologized, he's never atoned and he's never shown that
he's even capable of being sorry. Screw redemption, all the
redemption in the world isn't going to bring back the four people he
brutally murdered.
.
User: "Spindler of Kittens"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 14 Dec 2005 07:55:11 PM
"Brian Henderson" <BrianL.Henderson@NOSPAM.verizon.net> wrote in
message news:qjj0q194099g8ukbhu3o467bp26midpah5@4ax.com...
: On 12 Dec 2005 18:51:47 -0800, "Twittering One"
: <twitteringfolly@aol.com> wrote:
:
: >While in prison, Williams became an anti-gang crusader, but he has
: >consistently refused to take part in a debriefing with authorities
to
: >provide them potentially valuable information about the Crips
gangs,
: >said lead prosecutor John Monaghan.
:
: That's *****, he did it all for looks. If he was an anti-gang
: crusader, he would have turned states evidence on his fellow gang
: members, but he never did. Supposedly, he "took an oath to God
never
: to be a snitch" or some such. How convenient.
:
: >Williams has denounced gang violence and written children's books
with
: >an anti-gang message, donating the proceeds to anti-gang community
: >groups.
:
: The books that were ghost written for him, you mean. He never wrote
: any of his non-children's books and I doubt he had much to do with
the
: ones for kids either.
How does it matter one way or the other, whether he wrote anything or
not? I agree that those books don't change the reality of what he
was.
: >He said he was trying to prevent young people from making the
choices
: >he did, which led to a life of crime and a death sentence.
:
: He provided an excellent example of what happens when you do make
the
: choices he did. He got what he deserved and if anyone is smart,
: that's the lesson they'll get from it.
Idiot. It shows how you can stay alive for decades past when you
should have been dead.
: >Celebrities, teachers and anti-death penalty advocates have spoken
on
: >Williams' behalf, but Schwarzenegger questioned the sincerity of
: >Williams' conversion to nonviolence.
:
: That's because they're a bunch of whiny liberal fucks. They don't
: give ***** one about Williams, they just don't like the death
penalty.
You show yourself to be a brainless rightwing fool. Williams most
likely deserved to die. The problem with the death penalty, is that
far too many people get killed by the government, then are found to be
innocent. One would be too many, but it's many more than one.
Instead of spitting out these bogus claims about other people's
politics, and how you think that has a fucking thing to do with how
they feel about something, why don't you go get an education, and
spend some time getting some experience in the world, hmmmm?
: The same of Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg. They got their publicity out
: of it and vanished. Neither were present at San Quentin for the
: execution.
I wonder, were you there?
: >"Without an apology and atonement for these senseless and brutal
: >killings, there can be no redemption."
:
: He's never apologized, he's never atoned and he's never shown that
: he's even capable of being sorry. Screw redemption, all the
: redemption in the world isn't going to bring back the four people he
: brutally murdered.
Instead of worrying about some turd that's been locked up for decades,
why don't we concern ourselves with the problem of dangerous people
running about on the streets? I _know_ you aren't really interested
in those four dead people, you didn't know them, and as a rightwinger,
you're not interested in them as anything, other than a weapon to use
against people you disagree with.
.
User: "Brian Henderson"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 15 Dec 2005 08:01:03 PM
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:55:11 GMT, "Spindler of Kittens"
<misleart@ameritech.net> wrote:

"Brian Henderson" <BrianL.Henderson@NOSPAM.verizon.net> wrote in
message news:qjj0q194099g8ukbhu3o467bp26midpah5@4ax.com...
: The books that were ghost written for him, you mean. He never wrote
: any of his non-children's books and I doubt he had much to do with
the ones for kids either.

How does it matter one way or the other, whether he wrote anything or
not? I agree that those books don't change the reality of what he
was.

Because half of the liberal whining coming from the anti-DP side was
about how he's changed, look at the books he wrote. He never wrote a
damn thing, it was all part of a deception specifically set up so
they'd have something to point at.

: That's because they're a bunch of whiny liberal fucks. They don't
: give ***** one about Williams, they just don't like the death
penalty.

You show yourself to be a brainless rightwing fool. Williams most
likely deserved to die. The problem with the death penalty, is that
far too many people get killed by the government, then are found to be
innocent. One would be too many, but it's many more than one.
Instead of spitting out these bogus claims about other people's
politics, and how you think that has a fucking thing to do with how
they feel about something, why don't you go get an education, and
spend some time getting some experience in the world, hmmmm?

Are you suggesting for one second that Tookie was innocent?
Personally, I think there's an acceptable loss when it comes to the
death penalty and I'm not convinced that any of the people who are on
death row are all that 'innocent'. I've yet to see evidence that any
of them are not career violent criminals, nor any evidence that any of
them have ever been any sort of benefit to society.

: The same of Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg. They got their publicity out
: of it and vanished. Neither were present at San Quentin for the
: execution.

I wonder, were you there?

Nope, but a local radio show was and pointed out specifically that of
everyone that had been publically whining about Tookie's execution,
the only one that showed up was Jesse Jackson. Everyone else was
missing in action.

: He's never apologized, he's never atoned and he's never shown that
: he's even capable of being sorry. Screw redemption, all the
: redemption in the world isn't going to bring back the four people he
: brutally murdered.

Instead of worrying about some turd that's been locked up for decades,
why don't we concern ourselves with the problem of dangerous people
running about on the streets? I _know_ you aren't really interested
in those four dead people, you didn't know them, and as a rightwinger,
you're not interested in them as anything, other than a weapon to use
against people you disagree with.

That's laughable. It's the conservatives who *ARE* trying to put away
the violent people on the streets, it's the left wing tree-huggers
like yourself who are trying to give them excuses for their actions.
I'm sorry you've never learned about personal responsibility, it must
have been bad parenting.
.
User: "Clan_MacKay"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 16 Dec 2005 01:56:04 AM
Brian Henderson wrote:

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:55:11 GMT, "Spindler of Kittens"
<misleart@ameritech.net> wrote:

"Brian Henderson" <BrianL.Henderson@NOSPAM.verizon.net> wrote in
message news:qjj0q194099g8ukbhu3o467bp26midpah5@4ax.com...
: The books that were ghost written for him, you mean. He never wrote
: any of his non-children's books and I doubt he had much to do with
the ones for kids either.

How does it matter one way or the other, whether he wrote anything or
not? I agree that those books don't change the reality of what he
was.


Because half of the liberal whining coming from the anti-DP side was
about how he's changed, look at the books he wrote. He never wrote a
damn thing, it was all part of a deception specifically set up so
they'd have something to point at.

All he did was get interviewed by the real Author.

: That's because they're a bunch of whiny liberal fucks. They don't
: give ***** one about Williams, they just don't like the death
penalty.

You show yourself to be a brainless rightwing fool. Williams most
likely deserved to die. The problem with the death penalty, is that
far too many people get killed by the government, then are found to be
innocent. One would be too many, but it's many more than one.
Instead of spitting out these bogus claims about other people's
politics, and how you think that has a fucking thing to do with how
they feel about something, why don't you go get an education, and
spend some time getting some experience in the world, hmmmm?


Are you suggesting for one second that Tookie was innocent?

Personally, I think there's an acceptable loss when it comes to the
death penalty and I'm not convinced that any of the people who are on
death row are all that 'innocent'. I've yet to see evidence that any
of them are not career violent criminals, nor any evidence that any of
them have ever been any sort of benefit to society.

: The same of Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg. They got their publicity out
: of it and vanished. Neither were present at San Quentin for the
: execution.

I wonder, were you there?


Nope, but a local radio show was and pointed out specifically that of
everyone that had been publically whining about Tookie's execution,
the only one that showed up was Jesse Jackson. Everyone else was
missing in action.

We all know that if the "News Van" shows up Jesse will be there in a
flash.
He's worse then an "Ambulance Chasing Lawyer", anything to get on the
"News".


: He's never apologized, he's never atoned and he's never shown that
: he's even capable of being sorry. Screw redemption, all the
: redemption in the world isn't going to bring back the four people he
: brutally murdered.

Instead of worrying about some turd that's been locked up for decades,
why don't we concern ourselves with the problem of dangerous people
running about on the streets? I _know_ you aren't really interested
in those four dead people, you didn't know them, and as a rightwinger,
you're not interested in them as anything, other than a weapon to use
against people you disagree with.


That's laughable. It's the conservatives who *ARE* trying to put away
the violent people on the streets, it's the left wing tree-huggers
like yourself who are trying to give them excuses for their actions.

I'm sorry you've never learned about personal responsibility, it must
have been bad parenting.

.




User: "One-Eyed Willy"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 03:20:36 AM
Twittering One wrote:

Life in prison is a quite punitive sentence,
in itself.

You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie would
serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his crimes
they will think twice.
William
.

User: "Twittering One"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 02:51:47 AM
While in prison, Williams became an anti-gang crusader, but he has
consistently refused to take part in a debriefing with authorities to
provide them potentially valuable information about the Crips gangs,
said lead prosecutor John Monaghan.
Williams has denounced gang violence and written children's books with
an anti-gang message, donating the proceeds to anti-gang community
groups.
He said he was trying to prevent young people from making the choices
he did, which led to a life of crime and a death sentence.
Celebrities, teachers and anti-death penalty advocates have spoken on
Williams' behalf, but Schwarzenegger questioned the sincerity of
Williams' conversion to nonviolence.
"Stanley Williams insists he is innocent, and that he will not and
should not apologize or otherwise atone for the murders of the four
victims in this case," the governor wrote.
"Without an apology and atonement for these senseless and brutal
killings, there can be no redemption."
~ CNN
.

User: "Twittering One"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 13 Dec 2005 04:29:18 AM
You might think so "Twitter-Pated One", but I think that Tookie would
serve better to prevent more kids joining gangs if we dusted off The
Chair hooked up a camera and broadcast him "Frying" Nation-Wide.
I think once kids saw what happens to people like Tookie for his crimes
they will think twice.
~ William
Naw.
Just because Willie was battered,
And killing his cruel absuer,
Will not stop others.
And even if it did deter some,
That does not make it right.
Keeping Tookie behind bars
Is safe enough for society,
if more expensive than exterminating.
.


User: "Christopher A. Lee"

Title: Re: Anyone Still Against The Death Penalty? 23 Nov 2005 04:06:21 PM
On 23 Nov 2005 07:48:06 -0800, "HVAC" <MR.HVAC@gmail.com> wrote:


"Clan_MacKay" <zona5@pcinternet.net> wrote in message
news:1132711588.895023.140910@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

If you wish to see your Tax Dollars pay for the health and wellbeing of
convicted killers while there are so many families struggling for life
on the streets because the money for the assistance programs and
shelters were used to build more jails then I see your problem even if
you don't....


I agree with you, yet I disagree..........

I don't give one rat's ***** about the money...Nothing..No Thing,
will bring back that beautiful 11 year old girl's life.

That cocksucking murderer should be tried, given an appeal and
executed within a month. Other cases go to the back burner.

The Constitution call for a speedy trial. I say no more than a month.

Anyone who wants to argue over the economics of death penalty vs.
execution should go and explain it to that girl's parents...Or to the
business end of my size 12 boot.

Dirtbags like him don't belong on my fucking planet. Period dot

Watch Henry Fonda in "The Wrong Man" (1956) and you'll understand why
a lot of us don't like the death penalty. It wasn't a capital crime,
but everybody was 100% certain - until they got the right guy.
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