Coward.Dylann Roof convicted in Charleston church massacre
He's been found guilty. Hopefully he can avoid the death penalty.
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Coward.Dylann Roof convicted in Charleston church massacre
He's been found guilty. Hopefully he can avoid the death penalty.
Yup in this case the Negro prison gang will do all the work for us.Just hold a prison shank day party.
Coward.
Dude, for someone who loves to claim others are too emotionally invested in this topic, you are obviously overly emotional about this topic.That's your rhetorical misrepresentation.
You are arguing with yourself.
Coward.
Divine.Wind your reasons are your own emotional responses.
They do not outweigh in any way the "reasons" of others who DO support capital punishment.
It is simply a numbers game.
In Texas (your state) there are more people who disagree with you.
Without majority rule we would have anarchy.
The love or hate of capital punishment is simply an emotional response by different peoples.
Divine.Wind since you are in Texas you live in a State where the People execute more felons than any other state. You should move to California where this issue is more of a close call, then your vote and your rhetoric would count. In Texas it won't. You are outnumbered there.
In my opinion, using mistakes as an excuse to prohibit capital punishment is a rhetorical emotional argument against justice.
We should try not to make mistakes.
But mistakes will always happen.
Now changing what people post. How leftist of you.None of the above. But I can think of a few which I discreetly decline to list here.You said his reason for attacking others was right. What more "appropriate target" would you suggest? An aircraft carrier? Fort Hood like Major Hasan? Congress?
No. Because there were innocent respondents in that building at the time.Remember Joseph Stack? Was he right to attack the Austin, TX IRS building?
There is absolutely no comparison in either the personal characters or the motivations of Tim McVeigh and Dylan Roof. While I do not approve of what McVeigh did I do understand his motive and I share the outrage that drove him.[...]
McVeigh and Roof seem to have this death wish mentality.
And to achieve their death wish they each killed a lot of innocent people.
These mass killers deserve to die and anyone not manly enough to execute them is a coward.
Wow.There is absolutely no comparison in either the personal characters or the motivations of Tim McVeigh and Dylan Roof. While I do not approve of what McVeigh did I do understand his motive and I share the outrage that drove him.[...]
McVeigh and Roof seem to have this death wish mentality.
And to achieve their death wish they each killed a lot of innocent people.
These mass killers deserve to die and anyone not manly enough to execute them is a coward.
Ethics is always emotional.Coward.Dude, for someone who loves to claim others are too emotionally invested in this topic, you are obviously overly emotional about this topic.That's your rhetorical misrepresentation.
You are arguing with yourself.
Coward.
Divine.Wind your reasons are your own emotional responses.
They do not outweigh in any way the "reasons" of others who DO support capital punishment.
It is simply a numbers game.
In Texas (your state) there are more people who disagree with you.
Without majority rule we would have anarchy.The love or hate of capital punishment is simply an emotional response by different peoples.
Divine.Wind since you are in Texas you live in a State where the People execute more felons than any other state. You should move to California where this issue is more of a close call, then your vote and your rhetoric would count. In Texas it won't. You are outnumbered there.In my opinion, using mistakes as an excuse to prohibit capital punishment is a rhetorical emotional argument against justice.
We should try not to make mistakes.
But mistakes will always happen.
Thanks for the confession you are emotional about this.Ethics is always emotional.
If you murder you should die.
I oppose the death penalty too.Dylann Roof convicted in Charleston church massacre
He's been found guilty. Hopefully he can avoid the death penalty.
I oppose the death penalty too.
I think life imprisonment works very well. There's no need in peacetime to have death penalty
Nice rant about men. Why do you want to spare women?a fuck that pollyanna in blue jeans shit...some men deserve to die....some men earn the right to die early on
Roof's action was driven by extreme psychopathology, evidenced by the fact that there is no rational basis for the motivation he's described, which is racial intolerance. But to do what McVeigh did calls for two complementary frames of mind; an overwhelming state of rage against some real and identifiable injustice -- and a sense of personal hopelessness.Wow.
Would you have co-conspired with him too ??
Dylann Roof convicted in Charleston church massacre
He's been found guilty. Hopefully he can avoid the death penalty.