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OFF TOPIC => WORLD NEWS => General => Topic started by: Doggie 1 on May 16, 2015, 01:33:03
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Gets the death penalty.
Good news IMO.
:link: Boston bombing trial: Death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev - BBC News (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-32757790)
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Makes him a martyr (not sure that is a good idea) :undecided:
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It said on the news it could be twenty years before the penalty is carried out.
That's ridiculous.
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It said on the news it could be twenty years before the penalty is carried out.
That's ridiculous.
Why? Don't they like killing young blokes, want to wait until he is older??
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It said on the news it could be twenty years before the penalty is carried out.
That's ridiculous.
Why? Don't they like killing young blokes, want to wait until he is older??
Appeal after appeal after a peel after a peel after a peel.
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It said on the news it could be twenty years before the penalty is carried out.
That's ridiculous.
Why? Don't they like killing young blokes, want to wait until he is older??
Appeal after appeal after a peel after a peel after a peel.
They are fairly thick skinned these yanks.. :lol:
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Apparently only three out of over eighty federal death penalties have been carried out over the last twenty years.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. The death penalty doesn't free up the legal system, it does the opposite!! It is not a deterrent, otherwise these crimes wouldn't occur. Life in jail with no parole is a more civilised way to deal with this.
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Life in jail with no food would be quicker and cheaper.
Did you read the profiles of the three who were killed?
Not to mention all those with limbs blown off, etc.
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Life in jail with no food would be quicker and cheaper.
:rofl: I nearly spat my coffee out! :goodjob:
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Where are all of the media protesting this? He might reform himself in jail, find God, start painting.
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Where are all of the media protesting this? He might reform himself in jail, find God, start painting.
Well, it sounds like he'll have plenty of time to do all that.
But yes, where are the media? Conspicuous by their absence.
Oh that's right. He bombed people directly to death instead of repeatedly importing heroin into Australia to kill lots of people slowly.
There's the difference.
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Where are all of the media protesting this? He might reform himself in jail, find God, start painting.
He'd found God, just not the right one :whistler:
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Just think with all his appeals,he has to spend 23 hours in solitary,unlike our hotels for the Wayward ones,American prisons are not as accommodating as our restorts
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But yes, where are the media? Conspicuous by their absence.
Oh that's right. He bombed people directly to death instead of repeatedly importing heroin into Australia to kill lots of people slowly.
There's the difference.
The difference is the people he bombed were innocent bystanders as such, the users of the heroin not so much... :)
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But yes, where are the media? Conspicuous by their absence.
Oh that's right. He bombed people directly to death instead of repeatedly importing heroin into Australia to kill lots of people slowly.
There's the difference.
The difference is the people he bombed were innocent bystanders as such, the users of the heroin not so much... :)
That doesn't make sense.
Shouldn't then the media be all over the one with the innocent bystanders?
But instead they try to elevate the drug dealers to hero status.
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You didn't say it had to make sense! :crazy1:
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So, when ISIS executes people it is barbaric, but when Boston executes somebody it is called "justice".
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So, when ISIS executes people it is barbaric, but when Boston executes somebody it is called "justice".
Well, there's a slight difference in the definition of "guilt"
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So, when ISIS executes people it is barbaric, but when Boston executes somebody it is called "justice".
Jamie, you can't be serious! :lol:
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So, when ISIS executes people it is barbaric, but when Boston executes somebody it is called "justice".
Jamie, you can't be serious! :lol:
I'll reword the original, so it states what I believe. However, I am serious.
When ISIS executes people, it is barbaric. When Boston executes somebody, it is still barbaric!!
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So, when ISIS executes people it is barbaric, but when Boston executes somebody it is called "justice".
Jamie, you can't be serious! :lol:
I'll reword the original, so it states what I believe. However, I am serious.
When ISIS executes people, it is barbaric. When Boston executes somebody, it is still barbaric!!
But justified. :)
Killing innocent people is barbaric. That's what ISIS does. Very barbarically (beheading, burning alive, etc), for nothing more than not being their sort of Muslim.
That's what these bombers did - killed innocent people.
Carrying out executions on barbaric people who committed barbaric crimes is a part of the justice system in some countries (not Australia).
Respect their laws.
Those barbaric bombers knew they faced the death penalty if caught killing innocent people, including women and children.
So they chose their own demise.
If I was a U.S. citizen I would not want any of my hard-earned dollars keeping those barbaric people breathing for one minute longer than necessary.
In my opinion, that's the (vast) difference.
I do not seek to change your mind. You are perfectly entitled to your view on the death penalty.
And I am entitled to mine. :hatoff:
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Here's a thought...
If the killer of a human being by another human being was punished by death, how long would it take for the entire world to perish? Of course, there'd be one human left at the end who'd have to kill himself I guess.
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To ISIS, the killings are justified, just as some people believe that the execution of the Boston Bomber is justified. Respect their rules. Aid workers that go to Syria and Iraq know if they are caught then they will more than likely be executed. :evil:
BTW, I don't believe the ISIS or Boston Bomber killings are justified, and I don't have to respect their decision to do them (the ISIS executions and actual bombing of the marathon). Likewise, I don't think that the execution of the bomber is justified. I will however, respect the umpires' decision.
As for the US tax-payer funding these barbaric bombers for any more than is required. It is highly unlikely that they will be executed in the next twenty years, and the courts will be filled with appeal after appeal. Hardly a quick or cheap solution.
However, I will add that I believe that you should abide by the rules of the country where you are, and accept any punishment that they deem appropriate. I'm really not looking forward to my trip to Brunei next month. :whistler:
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I agree with your paras 3 & 4.