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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,253
    edited July 2010
    a few images for this thread.....


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    Post edited by gimmesometruth27 on
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    ed243421 wrote:
    no, not from there
    i live in massachusetts
    i lived in your part of the country for awhile in madison,wi
    but it is breckenridge,co that i miss
    gonna get back to that part of the country someday

    the wm3 case happened some time ago
    i remembered it when someone brought it up in this thread
    unfortunatley
    had to refresh my memory with this

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Memphis_Three
    i remember that.
    i lived in iowa then.

    what a horrible thing.
    3 kids tortured and murdered.
    that sucks.
    i really have no words.

    those 3 young men in prison are in one hell of a bind.
    it sounds like they are innocent to me.

    a very odd case.
    this sucks and i feel bad.

    one thing is for certain, our system is shit.
    also, someone, somewhere, is cruel and could still be at large.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • so very true.
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    Gimli 1993
    Fargo 2003
    Winnipeg 2005
    Winnipeg 2011
    St. Paul 2014
  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    i think we need more hugs
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    ed243421 wrote:
    hey chadwick
    last night
    as i lay drifting
    off to sleep
    ready to dream of
    evil being destroyed
    :?
    yeah i did that all the time when i was little. who didn't dream of being leonardo, or luke skywalker. so badass.

    now. not so much. i'm a big girl.
  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    I'm sorry, but to call THIS poetic is somewhat deranged.
    chadwick wrote:
    ed243421 wrote:
    hey chadwick
    last night
    as i lay drifting
    off to sleep
    ready to dream of
    evil being destroyed
    i wondered
    are we too humane
    in executing the monsters?
    a preacher
    a doctor
    some family members present
    sometimes only a needle
    should they pay less than their victim(s)
    or should it be equal?
    take the west memphis 3 case
    i assume the 3 they have in custody are innocent
    a mistake made by the local law and media
    and hopefully, soon to be solved
    but some monster did that
    3 young boys
    abducted
    hogtied
    tortured and drowned
    genitials of 1 removed
    if only someone could have saved them
    heard the screams
    stopped this monster from
    crawling back into society
    and if they had
    would he have been gently
    put to sleep
    with the slight prick of a needle
    with family at his side
    with a preacher hoping god will forgive him?
    or should he have been shown the pain he created
    should he have been
    hogtied
    tortured
    and forced to watch his own genitials
    being hacked off?
    i awoke to the sounds of birds
    and the smell of a fresh green nug

    very poetic.
    very nice.
    i like this.

    for some reason i enjoy the .357 mugnum.
    it is quite loud and with a heavy crack to it.
    you know. madness is a lot like gravity. sometimes, all it takes is a little…push.
  • ed243421
    ed243421 Posts: 7,736
    ed243421 wrote:
    hey chadwick
    last night
    as i lay drifting
    off to sleep
    ready to dream of
    evil being destroyed
    :?
    yeah i did that all the time when i was little. who didn't dream of being leonardo, or luke skywalker. so badass.

    now. not so much. i'm a big girl.

    this is my opinion
    why can't i have one in this forum
    are we truly free
    to think
    to choose
    i just wanted to see how the other side thinks
    sees things
    i have only stated my opinion
    if that hurts you so much
    to try to hurt me
    i apologize
    but i won't change direction
    The whole world will be different soon... - EV
    RED ROCKS 6-19-95
    AUGUSTA 9-26-96
    MANSFIELD 9-15-98
    BOSTON 9-29-04
    BOSTON 5-25-06
    MANSFIELD 6-30-08
    EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
    BOSTON 5-17-10
    EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
    PJ20 9-3-11
    PJ20 9-4-11
    WRIGLEY 7-19-13
    WORCESTER 10-15-13
    WORCESTER 10-16-13
    HARTFORD 10-25-13









  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    ed243421 wrote:
    ed243421 wrote:
    hey chadwick
    last night
    as i lay drifting
    off to sleep
    ready to dream of
    evil being destroyed
    :?
    yeah i did that all the time when i was little. who didn't dream of being leonardo, or luke skywalker. so badass.

    now. not so much. i'm a big girl.

    this is my opinion
    why can't i have one in this forum
    are we truly free
    to think
    to choose
    i just wanted to see how the other side thinks
    sees things
    i have only stated my opinion
    if that hurts you so much
    to try to hurt me
    i apologize
    but i won't change direction
    of course you can have your opinion. what on earth are you talking about. i'm not trying to hurt you? that's silly talk. read back though my posts in this thead. i've been more than reasonable all the way through. i just wish we could debate the issue without all the extreme examples being used, (because the death penalty is not just handed out to those cases), and without certain people sounding so excited and graphically describing how they would like to seek revenge and murder people. i find that talk especially creepy. why can't it just be discussed rationally?

    speaking about torture and displaying delight at watching someone get their genitals hacked off, is sick. in my opinion.

    you know, there's nothing amusing or exciting about murder (including state sanctioned) under any circumstances.
  • ed243421
    ed243421 Posts: 7,736
    this is my opinion
    why can't i have one in this forum
    are we truly free
    to think
    to choose
    i just wanted to see how the other side thinks
    sees things
    i have only stated my opinion
    if that hurts you so much
    to try to hurt me
    i apologize
    but i won't change direction[/quote]
    of course you can have your opinion. what on earth are you talking about. i'm not trying to hurt you? that's silly talk. read back though my posts in this thead. i've been more than reasonable all the way through. i just wish we could debate the issue without all the extreme examples being used, (because the death penalty is not just handed out to those cases), and without certain people sounding so exited and graphically describing how they would like to seek revenge and murder people. i find that talk especially creepy. why can't it just be discussed rationally?

    speaking about torture and displaying delight at watching someone get their genitals hacked off, is sick. in my opinion.

    you know, there's nothing amusing or exciting about murder (including state sanctioned) under any circumstances.[/quote]

    if believing that a murderer should receive the same circumstances they inflict
    is what you call revenge
    so be it
    i believe
    over time
    it would make the world a safer place to live

    as for the repaid torture
    it would not be for delight
    do you understand what these children were put through?
    as you lay down and close your eyes tonight
    try to see what they saw in their final minutes
    seconds
    at eight years old
    put what words you need to in your responce to this
    but
    it is not about bringing them back
    what the monster did prevents this
    which is why these monsters
    cannot stay here
    The whole world will be different soon... - EV
    RED ROCKS 6-19-95
    AUGUSTA 9-26-96
    MANSFIELD 9-15-98
    BOSTON 9-29-04
    BOSTON 5-25-06
    MANSFIELD 6-30-08
    EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
    BOSTON 5-17-10
    EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
    PJ20 9-3-11
    PJ20 9-4-11
    WRIGLEY 7-19-13
    WORCESTER 10-15-13
    WORCESTER 10-16-13
    HARTFORD 10-25-13









  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    ed243421 wrote:
    if believing that a murderer should receive the same circumstances they inflict
    is what you call revenge
    so be it
    i believe
    over time
    it would make the world a safer place to live
    how does murdering someone, the same way they murdered another, make it a safer place to live. dead is dead, no matter how the final act is carried out.
    ed243421 wrote:
    as for the repaid torture
    it would not be for delight
    do you understand what these children were put through?
    as you lay down and close your eyes tonight
    try to see what they saw in their final minutes
    seconds
    at eight years old
    put what words you need to in your responce to this
    but
    it is not about bringing them back
    what the monster did prevents this
    which is why these monsters
    cannot stay here
    see that's what you pro DP folk don't understand. i have lost someone who was infinitely precious to me at the hands of another, and i can tell you, i don't need to lay there at night an imagine what they went through. i'm already living every single day without them. it's hard enough as it is without torturing myself further. nothing will ever bring them back. the life of the person that killed my brother is not considered an equal trade for him, and never will be. some total stranger assuming that by sentencing the offender to death, things will automatically be squared up, has no clue. how about asking us what we want. there's a thought.

    i am completely against state-sanctioned murder under any circumstances.
  • ed243421
    ed243421 Posts: 7,736
    ed243421 wrote:
    if believing that a murderer should receive the same circumstances they inflict
    is what you call revenge
    so be it
    i believe
    over time
    it would make the world a safer place to live
    how does murdering someone, the same way they murdered another, make it a safer place to live. dead is dead, no matter how the final act is carried out.
    ed243421 wrote:
    as for the repaid torture
    it would not be for delight
    do you understand what these children were put through?
    as you lay down and close your eyes tonight
    try to see what they saw in their final minutes
    seconds
    at eight years old
    put what words you need to in your responce to this
    but
    it is not about bringing them back
    what the monster did prevents this
    which is why these monsters
    cannot stay here
    see that's what you pro DP folk don't understand. i have lost someone who was infinitely precious to me at the hands of another, and i can tell you, i don't need to lay there at night an imagine what they went through. i'm already living every single day without them. it's hard enough as it is without torturing myself further. nothing will ever bring them back. the life of the person that killed my brother is not considered an equal trade for him, and never will be. some total stranger assuming that by sentencing the offender to death, things will automatically be squared up, has no clue. how about asking us what we want. there's a thought.

    i am completely against state-sanctioned murder under any circumstances.

    "how about asking us what we want"

    i am of the we
    and we want murderers to die
    simple
    as simple as our disagreement
    i can sleep tonight knowing i want evil to die
    why do you want evil to live?
    The whole world will be different soon... - EV
    RED ROCKS 6-19-95
    AUGUSTA 9-26-96
    MANSFIELD 9-15-98
    BOSTON 9-29-04
    BOSTON 5-25-06
    MANSFIELD 6-30-08
    EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
    BOSTON 5-17-10
    EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
    PJ20 9-3-11
    PJ20 9-4-11
    WRIGLEY 7-19-13
    WORCESTER 10-15-13
    WORCESTER 10-16-13
    HARTFORD 10-25-13









  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    i'm pretty sure everyone who is against the death penalty has explained that already. including me. many times. you don't have to agree with our views, but if you don't get it after 70 pages of debate, i don't think you ever will.
  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    i'm pretty sure everyone who is against the death penalty has explained that already. including me. many times. you don't have to agree with our views, but if you don't get it after 70 pages of debate, i don't think you ever will.
    and neither will you and the like.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • TriumphantAngel
    TriumphantAngel Posts: 1,760
    you make it sound like the anti death penalty folks think murderers should not be held accountable for their actions, which of course is completely false. it's the method of their punishment that we disagree on.

    how come neither of you have posted your views in here?

    viewtopic.php?f=13&t=136923
  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    doesn't anyone find it mildly ironic that a lot of the pro Dp people tend to be conservative, right wing, or religious and one of the commandments they are supposed to follow is "thou shalt not kill"??

    good point "thou shalt not kill" but what should be the punishment when someone dose ?
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38117847/ns ... nd_courts/

    so now after all this time she wants out and feels she is ready to join society and not be a threat but her victims are still dead and their family's still miss them...yea but the killer has been reformed !!!! right ?
    so now what..., all I'm saying is "who really knows"

    Godfather.

    I asked you this before and you didn't answer, so I'll ask again: What would Jesus do?

    quit with the dumb ass questions would ya...if I knew that I knew that I wouldn't have keep reading your.... opinion......as I have said MANY times I DON'T KNOW !..both sides of this debate have good points.

    Godfather.
  • I'll say it. I'm calling absolute bullshit on this, GF, because you KNOW what Jesus would do, and that's why you won't answer it. He would NEVER, EVER agree with the death penalty. I don't believe in God, but I believe Jesus was a real person, and his teachings were true, and he always turned his other cheek, and taught forgiveness for everything, not select actions. Don't you remember that lesson? It's only the most important one!
    Godfather. wrote:
    quit with the dumb ass questions would ya...if I knew that I knew that I wouldn't have keep reading your.... opinion......as I have said MANY times I DON'T KNOW !..both sides of this debate have good points.

    Godfather.
    Gimli 1993
    Fargo 2003
    Winnipeg 2005
    Winnipeg 2011
    St. Paul 2014
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    how come neither of you have posted your views in here?

    http://community.pearljam.com/viewtopic ... 3&t=136923

    Our murder is good. Their murder is bad.
  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    I'll say it. I'm calling absolute bullshit on this, GF, because you KNOW what Jesus would do, and that's why you won't answer it. He would NEVER, EVER agree with the death penalty. I don't believe in God, but I believe Jesus was a real person, and his teachings were true, and he always turned his other cheek, and taught forgiveness for everything, not select actions. Don't you remember that lesson? It's only the most important one!
    Godfather. wrote:
    quit with the dumb ass questions would ya...if I knew that I knew that I wouldn't have keep reading your.... opinion......as I have said MANY times I DON'T KNOW !..both sides of this debate have good points.

    Godfather.

    so your half in but still wise enough to call BS,interesting.
    you say turn the other cheek and forgiveness is the most important lesson but you can't believe in the Father,
    we all fall short of the greatness of God and teaching of Jesus,I can tell you that I honestly don't know and you can tell me that you do ?..we all have much to learn and your no different. ;)

    Godfather.
  • I'm not "half in", Godfather. I'm not in at all. Believing that a human being existed has no bearing on one's religious/spiritual beliefs, nor does being able to forgive have anything to do with me not believing in "the father". It's well-documented that most scholars, religious and non, believe Jesus was a real person, so that's not the issue.

    What is the issue here, is you are saying is you honestly believe it's possible that Jesus would be pro death penalty, based on the good book that you follow?

    your first statement implies that those that believe are wiser than those that don't. how ignorant and insulting.
    Godfather. wrote:

    so your half in but still wise enough to call BS,interesting.
    you say turn the other cheek and forgiveness is the most important lesson but you can't believe in the Father,
    we all fall short of the greatness of God and teaching of Jesus,I can tell you that I honestly don't know and you can tell me that you do ?..we all have much to learn and your no different. ;)

    Godfather.
    Gimli 1993
    Fargo 2003
    Winnipeg 2005
    Winnipeg 2011
    St. Paul 2014
  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    I'm not "half in", Godfather. I'm not in at all. Believing that a human being existed has no bearing on one's religious/spiritual beliefs, nor does being able to forgive have anything to do with me not believing in "the father". It's well-documented that most scholars, religious and non, believe Jesus was a real person, so that's not the issue.

    What is the issue here, is you are saying is you honestly believe it's possible that Jesus would be pro death penalty, based on the good book that you follow?

    your first statement implies that those that believe are wiser than those that don't. how ignorant and insulting.
    Godfather. wrote:

    so your half in but still wise enough to call BS,interesting.
    you say turn the other cheek and forgiveness is the most important lesson but you can't believe in the Father,
    we all fall short of the greatness of God and teaching of Jesus,I can tell you that I honestly don't know and you can tell me that you do ?..we all have much to learn and your no different. ;)

    Godfather.

    ez Billy I never implied any such thing and I never said Jesus would agree or disagree to the death penalty,why are you assuming that I have,my words did not say that.I'll say it again "I don't know" both sides have a good argument, oh yea and I never said anybody was wiser then the next so there's no reason to be offended or insulted.

    Godfather.
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