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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    He gets to live knowing that he killed his brother by running him over.

    Hmm. Guess that makes him a killer of Muslims and a kinslayer.
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    Jason P wrote:
    He gets to live knowing that he killed his brother by running him over.

    Hmm. Guess that makes him a killer of Muslims and a kinslayer.

    Are other Muslims now obligated to rise up and kill him? A vicious circle it seems.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    I vote on using one of these things to launch him into a hungry bear pit.

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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    I vote on using one of these things to launch him into a hungry bear pit.

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  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    Jason P said:

    I vote on using one of these things to launch him into a hungry bear pit.

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    nice idea

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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,078
    i disagree with the death penalty. but if any senseless crime would make me reconsider, it is this case. this kid is a coward.
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  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225

    i disagree with the death penalty. but if any senseless crime would make me reconsider, it is this case. this kid is a coward.

    ...
    I agree. I think the Death Penalty is almost too good for this guy.
    Let him live amongst the animals in prison for the rest of his life... you know, the psycho lifers with their faces all tatted up with devils and skulls and swastikas.
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  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    just think... the older brother if he was a decent guy & not some asshole pressure cooker bomber, he could still be at home having sexual intercourse w/ his pretty nice looking wife. but noooo he had to be an idiot & act the fool
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  • Link wouldn't open for me, but I am assuming the prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for this piece of shit.

    Good.
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  • Cosmo said:

    i disagree with the death penalty. but if any senseless crime would make me reconsider, it is this case. this kid is a coward.

    ...
    I agree. I think the Death Penalty is almost too good for this guy.
    Let him live amongst the animals in prison for the rest of his life... you know, the psycho lifers with their faces all tatted up with devils and skulls and swastikas.
    He's never going to wind up in GA population, if he doesn't get put down like he deserves to for what he did than this is where he'll go and taxpayers will be on the hook for this worthless piece of shit for the next 50+ years

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  • Cosmo said:

    i disagree with the death penalty. but if any senseless crime would make me reconsider, it is this case. this kid is a coward.

    ...
    I agree. I think the Death Penalty is almost too good for this guy.
    Let him live amongst the animals in prison for the rest of his life... you know, the psycho lifers with their faces all tatted up with devils and skulls and swastikas.
    He's never going to wind up in GA population, if he doesn't get put down like he deserves to for what he did than this is where he'll go and taxpayers will be on the hook for this worthless piece of shit for the next 50+ years

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence
    Bingo.

    That's why death is more than appropriate for this useless example of a human being. Guarantee me general population and I'd be okay with that. If you are suggesting protective custody- with nice warm meals, good books, and the internet... fuck that.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    I also disagree with the death penalty and this is tough because to be against the death penalty, how do you make an exception? But maybe there really are exceptions to the rule.
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  • Pingfah
    Pingfah Posts: 350
    brianlux said:

    I also disagree with the death penalty and this is tough because to be against the death penalty, how do you make an exception? But maybe there really are exceptions to the rule.

    If that's what you think, then you are not opposed to the death penalty.

  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    edited January 2014
    This is why I am in favor of the death penalty but against many of the instances where it is has been carried out. It should be reserved for the worst of crimes and when the issue of guilt is beyond question. This case is a check in both boxes. Too often we see it used when a check can be placed in the former box but not the latter.

    Tsarnaev chose this path willingly. His behavior in the hours after the attack show he had no remorse for his crime. The ultimate punishment should be carried out.
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  • brianlux said:

    I also disagree with the death penalty and this is tough because to be against the death penalty, how do you make an exception? But maybe there really are exceptions to the rule.


    The petit murders in ct is a perfect example both were caught at the scence there was no doubt about their guilt. Also saw this the other day absolutely fucking disgusting both should face death for what they did.

    http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1594744
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    JimmyV said:

    This is why I am in favor of the death penalty but against many of the instances where it is has been carried out. It should be reserved for the worst of crimes and when the issue of guilt is beyond question. This case is a check in both boxes. Too often we see it used when a check can be placed in the former box but not the latter.

    Tsarnaev chose this path willingly. His behavior in the hours after the attack show he had no remorse for his crime. The ultimate punishment should be carried out.

    Amen.

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    Pingfah said:

    brianlux said:

    I also disagree with the death penalty and this is tough because to be against the death penalty, how do you make an exception? But maybe there really are exceptions to the rule.

    If that's what you think, then you are not opposed to the death penalty.

    How I feel or think and how I act are not always the same. Call that a character flaw- it wouldn't be my only one. Imagine that. No, at the end of the day, I'm still against the death penalty.

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  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    edited January 2014
    brianlux said:

    Pingfah said:

    brianlux said:

    I also disagree with the death penalty and this is tough because to be against the death penalty, how do you make an exception? But maybe there really are exceptions to the rule.

    If that's what you think, then you are not opposed to the death penalty.

    How I feel or think and how I act are not always the same. Call that a character flaw- it wouldn't be my only one. Imagine that. No, at the end of the day, I'm still against the death penalty.


    Character flaw? Maybe, Human Nature, perhaps? Hypocritical, for sure. (this is a general post)

    If he showed remorse, would we then really be like "no death penalty?" (maybe some, but I doubt most would say that), is the criteria for the death penalty because someone kills innocent people? If that's the case, then our own governments, leaders and army folk should be in line next.

    No doubt the hypocrisy part will come into play at this point, I mean we all know that when our government(s) sends people to kill and do kill, all is forgiven.
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    If the soldiers, leaders, presidents and supporters were to use the same reasoning and hold themselves to the same standards, watch how quickly we would take war off the table, if our president(s) were able to face the death penalty for being responsible for killing innocent people, i'm confident they would bomb less, and act/find non violent ways for solutions.

    I make no distinction between this terrorist blowing up a marathon and us dropping a bomb on a village, when we know full well that innocent people will die with those bombs. But we justify those deaths/murders, we don't even call them 'innocents' we call them 'collateral damage'.

    and let's face it, this terrorists justification for doing what he did (not that it was at all justified) was because he felt anger for people that we have killed and the many families we have destroyed in foreign lands, it's a cycle that will continue until we use our brains to come up with a plan for a better society, one not based on ego and hypocrisy.


    As it's been said "Tsarnaev chose this path willingly" "The ultimate punishment should be carried out."

    Where is our soldiers just follow the path, whatever path they are directed to follow, even if at the end of that path is a family who have done nothing to deserve the punishment they will receive. The ones who kill are exempt from punishment simply because it was ordered by the government, in this case the same government (now) who wants this terrorist Tsarnaev executed.

    Hypocrisy at it's finest.

    To cite The Dept of Defense, these acts were 'heinous, cruel and were done in a depraved manner”...So let's be true, and hold ourselves/leaders to these standards.







  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    ^^^ YA! Right on, Idris!
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