I know. Too bad, though, isn't it?<quoted text>
No state would enact into practice such a form of execution.
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I know. Too bad, though, isn't it? |
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Exactly, this story doesnt concern them, cant spread their hatred, so why bother. |
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so sad |
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Your comment doesn't make sense. |
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No. I find your desire to relish in barbarism disturbing. It wasn't o.k. for the sniper to commit acts of savagery, why should it be o.k. for you to? |
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I didn't claim to be a doctor. You don't need to be a doctor to challenge, in an intelligent manner, someone's thought process. |
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People like you never cease to amaze me...you are actually likening the murders committed by Muhammad to his execution by the Commonwealth of Virginia. I find your complete disregard for his victims not only disturbing but disgusting. Did they have any choice about being murdered? Did they commit any crime? Of course not. Muhammad, on the other hand, made the choice to play judge, jury and executioner of these innocent people, and only a bleeding heart nutcase would compare his acts of murder to capital punishment. So in answer to your idiotic question, yes, it is most definitely okay for us as a society to rid ourselves permanently of a dangerous murderer. |
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a firing squad with nothing but .22 pistols. or maybe a good old fashion stoning like his muslim pals love so much. |
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I did not equate this mans actions with those of the state, and I do not feel indifferent about the victims in this case. Those are conclusions you have come to solely on your own, in error. And my question did not bring to task the merits or lack thereof of the death penalty, rather simply your claim that the method of execution should be more severe. |
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Come on Coach, you need to lie down for a while. The rest will do you good.
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Obviously you're not interested in having a serious discussion. Try to focus on being serious in your actions and in your life. |
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Muhammad killed 10 people in cold blood, shot numerous others. There is no place for people like him is this world. Yes the state kept him locked away for 6 years, however no telling if he would have tried to escape at some point, or be set free due to the cost. I for one am glad he is no longer on this earth. Im sorry for his family, especially his son, seems like a good kid. I wish Muhammad had made better choices in life for the sake of his family. He instead decided to kill people for basically no reason, and to stay silent, shows he meant to be a coldblooded murderer. I hope he is rotting in "hell"
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apparentlyyoudonthavespacebars either eh? |
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