Jury recommends life in prison without parole for Parkland school shooter
 
            
                
                    JojoRice                
                
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                    Very disappointing in the ruling.  POS shouldn't be breathing.                 
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            I prefer people like this suffer for the rest of their lives, rather than getting the easy way out.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            He won't last long in prison.0
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 AgreedHughFreakingDillon said:I prefer people like this suffer for the rest of their lives, rather than getting the easy way out.www.myspace.com0
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            i think everyone is pissed at the sentence. even those of us that oppose the death penalty."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."0
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            Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
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 some well and truly earn that fate.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
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            Let all the shooters rot in jail! I don’t believe putting them to death would be a deterrent at all! All this begins at home parenting is so vital..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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            Being of a philosophical stance that the state should A-OK murdering people. Yikes.
 The EU banning the death penalty for member states, is one thing that makes me go ”wow, politics can be something on a higher level, other than just ugly populist sucking up for easy votes and honing in on peoples reptile brains”.
 Fuck that guy though. And it is a shame tax-payers money will have to be payed for the rest of his existance. He should pay off of the cost of his prison time himself. And never feel like a day has been worth living again.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            I’d prefer he no longer be breathing. It’s things like this that still have me ok with the death penalty in obvious cases.hippiemom = goodness0
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 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.
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 So you want them dead, you just don’t want them killed. Or will the aliens put the murderers in an alien-prison that our tax dollars won’t have to pay for?brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
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 Is it really that hard to understand what Brian was saying? He’s against the death penalty but a case like this gives him pause….Ledbetterman10 said:
 So you want them dead, you just don’t want them killed. Or will the aliens put the murderers in an alien-prison that our tax dollars won’t have to pay for?brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.It has nothing to do with taxes (I don’t think).hippiemom = goodness0
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 He mentioned taxes. “I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers” is the quote.cincybearcat said:
 Is it really that hard to understand what Brian was saying? He’s against the death penalty but a case like this gives him pause….Ledbetterman10 said:
 So you want them dead, you just don’t want them killed. Or will the aliens put the murderers in an alien-prison that our tax dollars won’t have to pay for?brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.It has nothing to do with taxes (I don’t think).But forget the taxes. You ask if it’s hard to understand what he’s saying. No it’s not. On one hand, he wants to take the moral high ground and be against the death penalty, but on the other hand, he wants them to die of a heart attack or suicide. So he wants them dead either way. So he’s anti-death penalty from a legality standpoint for murderers, but he’s still pro-death for them. If he wants them dead (as I do), lethal injections have a higher success rate than wishing for heart attacks.2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
 
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            Ledbetterman10 said:
 He mentioned taxes. “I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers” is the quote.cincybearcat said:
 Is it really that hard to understand what Brian was saying? He’s against the death penalty but a case like this gives him pause….Ledbetterman10 said:
 So you want them dead, you just don’t want them killed. Or will the aliens put the murderers in an alien-prison that our tax dollars won’t have to pay for?brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.It has nothing to do with taxes (I don’t think).But forget the taxes. You ask if it’s hard to understand what he’s saying. No it’s not. On one hand, he wants to take the moral high ground and be against the death penalty, but on the other hand, he wants them to die of a heart attack or suicide. So he wants them dead either way. So he’s anti-death penalty from a legality standpoint for murderers, but he’s still pro-death for them. If he wants them dead (as I do), lethal injections have a higher success rate than wishing for heart attacks.humans are contradictory beings.its like believing in the Constitution and bill of rights. Esp the 1st. At times its real hard to hear other peoples shit.do find it interesting tjough, theres a moratorium federaly I think, but its a state choice.....Post edited by Kat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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 Ok so you do support the death penalty...just one that is guided by medical ailments rather than the state. To me there is no difference although I do want the DP only given to those that admit guilt or are proven to be guilty without question.brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.
 It will be hard to find a 100% agreement on a jury though. It sounds like it used to be majority rule and now it has to be unanimous?
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            cincybearcat said:
 Is it really that hard to understand what Brian was saying? He’s against the death penalty but a case like this gives him pause….Ledbetterman10 said:
 So you want them dead, you just don’t want them killed. Or will the aliens put the murderers in an alien-prison that our tax dollars won’t have to pay for?brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.It has nothing to do with taxes (I don’t think).Thank you, Cincy.Yeah, I think what I said is simple enough to understand."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 Why did you misquote me?Gern Blansten said:
 Ok so you do support the death penalty...just one that is guided by medical ailments rather than the state. To me there is no difference although I do want the DP only given to those that admit guilt or are proven to be guilty without question.brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.
 It will be hard to find a 100% agreement on a jury though. It sounds like it used to be majority rule and now it has to be unanimous?
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 It’s weird, it like some people don’t think you should ever question your own beliefs or even talk openly about things that make sticking to your beliefs hard.brianlux said:
 Why did you misquote me?Gern Blansten said:
 Ok so you do support the death penalty...just one that is guided by medical ailments rather than the state. To me there is no difference although I do want the DP only given to those that admit guilt or are proven to be guilty without question.brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 I did but I didn't. My preference would be for people who murder children to be whisked off by aliens, or commit suicide or die of a heart attach or something. I hate the idea of putting people to death and I hate the idea of murderers of children being allowed to live at the expense of tax payers. It's a no-win situation as far as I'm concerned.HughFreakingDillon said:
 maybe he thinks the guy doesn't deserve to live even though he opposes the DP.Gern Blansten said:
 I have to say that your comment confuses me. If you oppose a death sentence then you kind of got what you believe in.brianlux said:Yeah, that's a tough one. I oppose the death sentence but, damn...
 ^^^This.
 It will be hard to find a 100% agreement on a jury though. It sounds like it used to be majority rule and now it has to be unanimous?Brian it was very simple to understand. You are against the death penalty AND sickened about what that person did and wonder if jail is enough. And you could have felt that way for a singular moment and you posted. It’s really not that hard, people around here seem to just want to pick fights all the time anymore.hippiemom = goodness0
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