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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 10:45 AM
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That's a shame.

It's a shame he's taking a dirt nap? Why is that a shame?
 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 10:46 AM
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How is sticking a needle into a criminal's arm, putting them to sleep, paralyzing them, then stopping their heart with potassium punishment? It's sleep and painless death.
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I support the death penalty, but I also support what you said about making them work hard labor. I mean HARD labor...

If you took someone's life in a deliberate and groosly dehumanizing manner- then death is what they deserve, in my book. But, if it was by other means, or acidental- then I'd go with the life at hard labor route, or whatever other means that allowed the punishment to fit the crime...

But, gettign back to the painless death- we don't know if it's painless- this method of execution is said to have been invented by the ****'s... We all know those scientists were not the nicest guys on the planet. My history teacher told us they killed people in every way imaginable- from crucifixtion to slow torture, to isolation, just to see what could kill a human being.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 01:35 PM
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QUOTE=CrAz3D]But he is a changed man. He does good things now he writes book for little kids about how to stay out of jail cause it's bad.

He is reformed & truly is a good man now. Stop persecuting that gentleman, he is just trying to do good by himself now.[/QUOTE]


A true changed man would realize the is a payment for all that you do. Let him teach, by example, that a murderer pays for his crime with his life. Not getting to live with more than a lot of deserving Americans have. Off with his head!
 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by jamzwayne
It's a shame he's taking a dirt nap? Why is that a shame?
I was being EXTREAMLY sarcastic.
He should have been executed sooner. It's a shame he wasn't.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by thetruck
I was being EXTREAMLY sarcastic.
He should have been executed sooner. It's a shame he wasn't.

Oh.....sorry.

 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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He should have been fried 25 years ago. after being convicted you should only have a limited amount of appeals and time. 26 years after the crime is far too long. look at how much tax payers money has been wasted on him.
Also a single bullet is alot cheaper than all those injections they get. a bullet is still quick and humane.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 07:54 PM
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Organ donors, blood donors, plasma donors, new medications, vaccines, cancer treatments, surgical procedures...the list is endless.

when Bill Clinton was governer in Arkansaw ( sorry sp ) Prisoners in Maxium state jails donated blood to the red cross in Canada...HIV tainted blood...I don't what no blood or organs of thease poorly treated criminals...Line them up for target practice...after two appeals in two years..
 
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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 03:37 AM
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The Irony is that "Tookie" lived probably about 24 years longer in prison that he woulda had he remained free. Someone woulda capped his *** years ago if he was out on the street.


Tookie, You got Terminated

 
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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by lees99f150
He should have been fried 25 years ago. after being convicted you should only have a limited amount of appeals and time. 26 years after the crime is far too long. look at how much tax payers money has been wasted on him.
Also a single bullet is alot cheaper than all those injections they get. a bullet is still quick and humane.
Right in the forehead, so it can't be hidden by makeup when they're in the coffin... One final mark of disgrace.
 
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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclone vampire
when Bill Clinton was governer in Arkansaw ( sorry sp ) Prisoners in Maxium state jails donated blood to the red cross in Canada...HIV tainted blood...I don't what no blood or organs of thease poorly treated criminals...Line them up for target practice...after two appeals in two years..
POORLY treated?!! They've got it better than some of us!!! And like everyone else is saying, for WAY too long!!!
 
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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 11:56 AM
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They just retired old sparky here in Nebraska and switched to lethal injection.


Im telling you, They used to strap these guys into that thing crying.

I remember when they fried John Joubert. He was crying right untell they threw the switch. No body felt sorry for him.

When Tooky asks " are you sure your doing that right???"

It doesnt really sound like hes all that scared.


I assure you that when they strap you into the chair, placing the metal helmet on your head, all the while you can hear HUGE transformers buzzing in the back ground. I seriously doubt he would be asking if they are doing it right.

Plus all the inmates talking chit get really quiet when the prison lights start flickering.
 

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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 04:34 PM
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i do not support the death penalty simply for the fact that the victims familys in this case had to wait 23 year not knowing when or if it was going to be over, in the mean time he gets more press and get glorified as a changed man, all the while the victims families still feel the pain. how would you like to see the sob that killed your family on tv and all kinds of people ralling around them and proclaiming they are being done wrong.

life without parole puts him in a cell with little to zero publicity, out of site out of mine, just another number.
 
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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:37 PM
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My solution for 'long term' prisoners is to send them to Russia. The Russians know how to run a prison, and the cost to the tax payer would be a lot less. If Tookie, who's now assumed room-temperature, was in a prison in Siberia, nobody here would care about him. If he had been given a life sentance, he certainly wouldn't enjoy his stay. Even if somebody like him was able to break-out of a Siberian prison, he wouldn't get far or last too long on his own. The Russians need the money, we need the tax savings, the prisoners would think twice about commiting crime again and being sent back to a prison there...Everybody wins!

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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by MROLDV8
If Tookie, who's now assumed room-temperature,
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LMAO!
 
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Old Dec 15, 2005 | 06:31 AM
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Actually, he's probably getting kinda warm & toasty where he is now.

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