This is not The Haters Club You're Looking For discussion
Ahhhh! Less than 3 hours left....
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Harry
(new)
Nov 10, 2009 03:06PM

reply
|
flag


Filthy piece of shit is putting it lightly. This re-hashed the whole ordeal and brought to light a bunch of stuff I never heard the first time around. Like the plan to shoot a pregnant lady in the stomach. NICE!! WTF is wrong with you to even think of such a thing. I'm glad he is gone and hope he rots in hell!
I have found the hate!!



http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/20...
Not that it will have much effect, but there's a link to a petition you can take a minute to sign which pleads with the Iranian authorities not to execute these people.

Teresa, I also hope that John Allen is biting a pillow in hell right now. One of the good things about the death penalty is that it serves as an excellent deterrent. I can gauran-f@cking-tee you it has deterred Muhammad from ever killing again. And as an added bonus, my tax dollars no longer pay for his room and board.



Let's start this hatefest over again and go slower this time so I can keep up. You said "if you can't appreciate the finer points of CP then get the hell out of here." I said "you get the hell out of here."



Ah, I seem to recall a thread a few months ago wherein Gretchen said she didn't think I was capable of pissing her off. Admittedly it took me a while, but I finally found that button.

(Although are you sure I didn't make some exclusionary statement about your politics?)
Servius Sextus Heiner wrote: "No their not gay they are just delusional faggots."
Seriously, Nick? Why the anger and disgust? It's not as if they can come out into the open as homosexuals, since they're not involved in the gay rights "phenomena" of the Western World.
sigh. megasigh.
Seriously, Nick? Why the anger and disgust? It's not as if they can come out into the open as homosexuals, since they're not involved in the gay rights "phenomena" of the Western World.
sigh. megasigh.

On a side note about pieces of shit:
A gym teacher in 7th grade once pulled me and a group of boys aside. We were acting stupid and about to get in trouble for it. He took us to his office, shut the door and said, "You how sometimes when you take a dump one piece floats to the top? Don't be that piece of shit!" I'll never forget it. Mostly because I think he meant that all kids are little pieces of shit.

Killed during DC Sniper spree:
James Martin 55 - Shot and killed walking in the parking lot of a grocery store.
James Buchanan 39 - Shot and killed while mowing the lawn.
Premkumar Walekar 54 - Shot and killed while cleaning his cab.
Sarah Ramos 34 - Shot and killed while sitting on a bench and reading a book.
Lori Ann-Lewis Rivera 25 - Shot and killed while vacuming her car at a gas station.
Pascal Charlot 72 - Shot and killed while waiting for the bus.
Dean Harold Meyers 53 - Shot and killed while pumping gas.
Kenneth Bridges 53 - Shot and killed while pumping gas.
Linda Franklin 47 - Shot and killed while loading her trunk at the Home Depot.
Conrad Johnson 35 - Shot and killed while standing on the steps of his bus.
Wounded during DC Sniper spree:
Caroline Seawell 43 - Shot while loading her Minivan outside Michaels Craft store.
Iran Brown 13 - Shot as he as he arrived at Benjamin Tasker Middle School.
Jeffrey Hopper 37 - Shot in the parking lot of the Ponderosa Steakhouse.
Alledged Victims prior to DC Sniper spree: Though most have very good evidence against him
Keenya Cook 21 - Someone knocks on her door, she opens it to find Muhammad who in turn shoots her in the face.
Jerry Ray Taylor 61 - Shot and killed while playing golf.
Paul La Ruffa 55 - Shot six times at close range in the parking lot of his Italian restaurant. (Miraculously he survived!)
Rupinder Oberoi 22 - Shot in the back and killed outside the Beer and Wine store where he worked.
Muhammad Rashid 32 - Shot (wounded) while locking up Three Road Liquor Store.
Million Woldemariam 41 - Shot and killed after leaving work at a Package store.
Claudine Lee Parker 52 - Shot and killed leaving work at a liquor store.
Kellie Adams 24 - Shot (wounded) leaving work at a liquor store. (at the same time as Claudine Lee Parker)
Hong Im Ballenger 45 - Shot in the head and killed while walking to her car after work at a Beauty Supply store.


I'm ok with those too.

Capital punishment is the one issue I sway back and forth on the most! Like most controversial issues, I want to be the one that chooses when they are used.
What is it about it that makes you think it shouldn't exist at all? Is it the room for error? The idea that the government shouldn't kill people? The general ineffectiveness as a deterrent for others committing the same crime? Something else?
What do you think the form of punishment in current death penalty cases should be?
I am curious, not stirring the pot or being a snatch.

--beaten up daily for the rest of his life
--repeatedly raped in the ass/mouth by other prisoners
--murdered by a victim's family member
--murdered by another prisoner
Go for it! Those all sound like justice to me. I just can't stand the thought of the death penalty. I guess I'm screwy.
I don't know what the form of punishment in current death penalty cases should be. I don't have a good alternative.



I strongly disagree to this kind of barbarism. And it has not even any positive effect. Take these numbers for example.
With a population of 82 million, Germany had 864 homicides in 2007; there were around 20 times as many in the United States, where the population is not quite four times as big. (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Published: The New York Times, August 26, 2009)

I'm not arguing that those guys don't deserve to die. Because they do deserve it, and they will die eventually. But death is the easy part. Make the suckers suffer years of prison first. And saves a lot of controversy.

Also, the five worst minutes of my life were spent being convinced my husband (then fiance) was one of the folks shot down my Muhammad and Malvo, after a TV reporter got the intersection information wrong. She announced that one person was shot just before 8:30 at the intersection my husband crossed, on foot, just before 8:30 every morning as he walked to work. I couldn't reach him by phone and I spent five minutes in a hysterical panic, until I finally called his office manager and asked if he'd gotten in to work (yes).
The person to whom the TV reporter was referring, was James "Sonny" Buchanan, who was shot down while mowing the lawn of a car dealership (one block from my work). To this day, I feel guilty about the relief I felt finding out that it was Sonny Buchanan who took that bullet and not my husband.


Gretchen, where's my reward?

(darn it! I've said too much!)