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Never one to mince words, Ted Nugent suggests reverting back to a system of public hangings so that the Boston bombing suspect can have "his neck stretched" on Boston Common on the Fourth of July.
The controversial rocker and gun rights advocate made his case for the public hanging of 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a column for right-wing site WorldNetDaily.
In the piece, which was published Sunday, Nugent rules Tsarnaev "obviously guilty of committing murder, terrorist acts and a whole book of other crimes" but complains that the American justice process may take "years" to convict him.
Imagine if this jihadist punk had basically committed the same crimes 150 years ago. He would have been swinging from an oak tree in Boston Common no longer than 60 days from the date of his arrest. That would be justice.
But that wont happen to this guilty voodoo vermin. If hes ever executed, it will be many years from now after our so-called justice system goes through its strange eternal, time-wasting, court-and-lawyer maneuvers from hell.
Nugent goes on to call the justice system "a joke" compared to the swift justice instituted by the "Founding Fathers."
"My dream of real justice would be a July 4 celebration of stringing this son-of-a-b-tch up in the Boston Common and letting the crows pick on his rotting flesh," Nugent concludes.
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