-- John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the Washington-area sniper attacks
in 2002, has been executed, official says.
Too bad they didn't make it a 2fer and take out
Lee Boyd Malvo too
Shame there's no hell for him to burn in. If anybody ever deserved it....
--
Spunky the Tuna
"No nation can meet this changing world unless its people, individually
and collectively, grow in ability to understand. Ability to handle the
new knowledge, as applied to increasingly intricate human relationships."
- FDR June 30, 1938
"sportyjim" <jrob...@here.com> wrote in message
news:SeadnYAajrJOrWfX...@giganews.com...
I support killing his type....but he's living proof the death penalty
doesn't work.
7 years to execute his ass? That's not justice, that's a mockery of
it.
MrScottly#54
> -- John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the Washington-area sniper attacks
> in 2002, has been executed, official says.
They should have made it Pay Per View with the proceeds going to the
survivors/next of kin.
Greasy
I support killing his type....but he's living proof the death penalty
doesn't work.
*** Not anymore!
7 years to execute his ass? That's not justice, that's a mockery of
it.
*** How long do you think it'll take Texas to smoke that dweeb from Ft.
Hood?
MrScottly#54
Texas won't have any say in it. Hasan will be
tried by military court martial. I'm guessing
they'll get it over with quick.
> Native wrote:
>
>> "MrScottly#54" <sco...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:f1b49e66-94d0-481a...@g27g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 10, 11:40 pm, "RB" <4...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> clink, he had it coming.
>>>
>>> "sportyjim" <jrobe...@here.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:SeadnYAajrJOrWfX...@giganews.com...
>>>> Drinks all around.
>>>> -- John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the Washington-area sniper
>>>> attacks in 2002, has been executed, official says.-
>> I support killing his type....but he's living proof the death penalty
>> doesn't work.
>>
>> *** Not anymore!
>>
>> 7 years to execute his ass? That's not justice, that's a mockery of
>> it.
>> *** How long do you think it'll take Texas to smoke that dweeb from
>> Ft. Hood?
> Texas won't have any say in it. Hasan will be tried by military court
> martial. I'm guessing they'll get it over with quick.
IMHO, the only problem with the death penalty, is that it takes to long
to terminate those that are "PROVEN GUILTY BEYOND ANY REASONABLE DOUBT!"
And even then,their internal organs, corneas, etc,. should be used to
transplant into needy people.
So if and when Major Nidal Malik Hasan is found guilty, he should be
told that his internal stuff and parts will be used to save poor Jewish
men women and children, and that HIS carcass will be buried face down
and wrapped tightly in a blanket of used pork hides!
That makes them angry!
> "MrScottly#54" <sco...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:f1b49e66-94d0-481a...@g27g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 10, 11:40 pm, "RB" <4...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>clink, he had it coming.
> I support killing his type....but he's living proof the death penalty
> doesn't work.
>
> *** Not anymore!
>
> 7 years to execute his ass?
I agree. He should have been eliminated after 7 days of being PROVEN he
did it, and he admitted it!
And the death penalty DOES work, if you kill the SOB fast!
Dead people don't tend to commit more murders.
7 years with a better health care system then the rest of us can afford?
Again I agree!
And still, Charles Manson is an ICON, and at what cost?
Yeah, that's called Pascal's Wager. I can't pretend to believe what I
find unbelievable. If a god can be fooled by that, it's not a god
anyway. Fuck Pascal.
God, too, for that matter. I find the whole notion of an interested sky
fairy untenable.
Why not? We have all the other trappings of the Roman Empire.
>Yeah, that's called Pascal's Wager. I can't pretend to believe what I
>find unbelievable. If a god can be fooled by that, it's not a god
>anyway.
Hilarious! & true. Your comment & one of Cuda's sig. files
pretty well define a thoughtful approach to religion.
Jinks ('86FXRS, '07FLTR)
#64
Remember, "No good deed goes unpunished"