Washington state ends ‘racially biased’ death penalty. U mad, Hondo?
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No, you can't have a link, you worthless fucking cunt.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
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The method of execution isn’t the issue.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
Love conservatives in this thread waving the right to an appeal. -
Why isn't the guy who shot up that church is South Carolina already dead? What issue exactly is he appealing his death sentence on? Lets expedite the execution of people like that and we'd save a lot of money.ThomasFremont said:
The method of execution isn’t the issue.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
Love conservatives in this thread waving the right to an appeal.
Why is Polly Klaas killer still alive? There's no legitimate issue for him to be appealing his conviction on. We know he did it, it's not a case of mistaken identity and yet there he sits on "death" row, over 20 years later. -
I get what you’re saying. But you don’t get to ignore the process for some people just because you’re pretty sure they did it.SFGbob said:
Why isn't the guy who shot up that church is South Carolina already dead? What issue exactly is he appealing his death sentence on? Lets expedite the execution of people like that and we'd save a lot of money.ThomasFremont said:
The method of execution isn’t the issue.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
Love conservatives in this thread waving the right to an appeal.
Why is Polly Klaas killer still alive? There's no legitimate issue for him to be appealing his conviction on. We know he did it, it's not a case of mistaken identity and yet there he sits on "death" row, over 20 years later.
The fact that the government has executed the wrong people doesn’t seem to be bothering you though. I find that strange coming from a conservative. -
We're only "pretty sure" that killed those people in the church? We don't know with certainty that he did it? I'm very troubled if we are offing innocent people. I'd love to read about these innocent people who have been killed and I can't get you provide even one example.
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Brent Cavenaugh and I just chuckledThomasFremont said:
I get what you’re saying. But you don’t get to ignore the process for some people just because you’re pretty sure they did it.SFGbob said:
Why isn't the guy who shot up that church is South Carolina already dead? What issue exactly is he appealing his death sentence on? Lets expedite the execution of people like that and we'd save a lot of money.ThomasFremont said:
The method of execution isn’t the issue.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
Love conservatives in this thread waving the right to an appeal.
Why is Polly Klaas killer still alive? There's no legitimate issue for him to be appealing his conviction on. We know he did it, it's not a case of mistaken identity and yet there he sits on "death" row, over 20 years later.
The fact that the government has executed the wrong people doesn’t seem to be bothering you though. I find that strange coming from a conservative. -
I’m a bit surprised you are in favor of state sponsored murder. A government with enough power to kill an undesirable has enough power to kill anyone. I’m starting to wonder if the Silent Cal avatar is appropriate here.SFGbob said:Can you link to some of those "known cases?"
Btw, I love how death penalty opponents who do everything in their power to to gum up the legal process and then complain about the cost of enforcing the death penalty.
How about a compromise, when identity isn't an issue, when we know with 100% certainty that we've got the right guy, would you agree to have that person executed immediately after their conviction?
Why is Polly Klaas' killer still on death row? -
I must have missed his trial.RaceBannon said:
Brent Cavenaugh and I just chuckledThomasFremont said:
I get what you’re saying. But you don’t get to ignore the process for some people just because you’re pretty sure they did it.SFGbob said:
Why isn't the guy who shot up that church is South Carolina already dead? What issue exactly is he appealing his death sentence on? Lets expedite the execution of people like that and we'd save a lot of money.ThomasFremont said:
The method of execution isn’t the issue.SFGbob said:
A bullet to the back of the head immediately after sentencing is pretty fucking cheap.ThomasFremont said:
Or we could just lock them up forever and accomplish the same thing for cheaper. Nobody is saying to let these psychos loose in the streets.TurdBuffer said:
And men who most men would happily and gladly kill for what they did. But this state is Feminist Utopia, so I hope all its women feel much safer today than yesterday.Alexis said:I love the Seattle Times article that points out the death penalty is rayciss, and then shows a picture of the 8 guys currently on #deathrow. 5 of them are white.
I guess my issue is how sexist it is. All of them are men.
And on the off chance that one was mistakenly convicted, we can avoid murdering another innocent man.
Can I please get a link to one of these "innocent" men we've executed recently?
Love conservatives in this thread waving the right to an appeal.
Why is Polly Klaas killer still alive? There's no legitimate issue for him to be appealing his conviction on. We know he did it, it's not a case of mistaken identity and yet there he sits on "death" row, over 20 years later.
The fact that the government has executed the wrong people doesn’t seem to be bothering you though. I find that strange coming from a conservative.
You know Roberts opened an investigation against him, right?
Perjured himself before Congress too.
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You think Cal had a problem with the death penalty? Taking the life of someone like Dylann Roof isn't murder. It's justice.MikeDamone said:
I’m a bit surprised you are in favor of state sponsored murder. A government with enough power to kill an undesirable has enough power to kill anyone. I’m starting to wonder if the Silent Cal avatar is appropriate here.SFGbob said:Can you link to some of those "known cases?"
Btw, I love how death penalty opponents who do everything in their power to to gum up the legal process and then complain about the cost of enforcing the death penalty.
How about a compromise, when identity isn't an issue, when we know with 100% certainty that we've got the right guy, would you agree to have that person executed immediately after their conviction?
Why is Polly Klaas' killer still on death row? -
Commit the crime you deserve the punishment. Nothing racist about that at all.





