Statistikhengst
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The end. Well, maybe not, if the asshole appeals.
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You realize we started a thread on this hours ago ?
No kidding. There's a series my wife and I watched on Netflix of documentaries on cases where men were nearly executed because a corrupt prosecutor concealed exculpatory evidence, the police looked no further that immediate friends and family, or the Justice system just plain got it wrong.If anybody deserves to die for what they have done, it would be this scum. I'm still against the death penalty, but I won't get too worked up over this particular case. It's a shame that we can't be as positive about the guilt of all the people we execute.
No kidding. There's a series my wife and I watched on Netflix of documentaries on cases where men were nearly executed because a corrupt prosecutor concealed exculpatory evidence, the police looked no further that immediate friends and family, or the Justice system just plain got it wrong.If anybody deserves to die for what they have done, it would be this scum. I'm still against the death penalty, but I won't get too worked up over this particular case. It's a shame that we can't be as positive about the guilt of all the people we execute.
I've never understood small government types who think government can't handle schools and social programs and such, but is perfectly capable of power of life and death over the individual. I don't trust any government with that power.
Not quite what I said.No kidding. There's a series my wife and I watched on Netflix of documentaries on cases where men were nearly executed because a corrupt prosecutor concealed exculpatory evidence, the police looked no further that immediate friends and family, or the Justice system just plain got it wrong.If anybody deserves to die for what they have done, it would be this scum. I'm still against the death penalty, but I won't get too worked up over this particular case. It's a shame that we can't be as positive about the guilt of all the people we execute.
I've never understood small government types who think government can't handle schools and social programs and such, but is perfectly capable of power of life and death over the individual. I don't trust any government with that power.
You don't trust the entire government because of capitol punishment ? That's nuts. I'm not against capitol punishment as a concept. I just don't think it is something we should do without being positive that we have the right person.
Not quite what I said.No kidding. There's a series my wife and I watched on Netflix of documentaries on cases where men were nearly executed because a corrupt prosecutor concealed exculpatory evidence, the police looked no further that immediate friends and family, or the Justice system just plain got it wrong.If anybody deserves to die for what they have done, it would be this scum. I'm still against the death penalty, but I won't get too worked up over this particular case. It's a shame that we can't be as positive about the guilt of all the people we execute.
I've never understood small government types who think government can't handle schools and social programs and such, but is perfectly capable of power of life and death over the individual. I don't trust any government with that power.
You don't trust the entire government because of capitol punishment ? That's nuts. I'm not against capitol punishment as a concept. I just don't think it is something we should do without being positive that we have the right person.
The only troubling thing sbout this verdict is that we can only kill him once......