Is it considered at all that these beasts (citizen ? - NOT in any reasonable person’s eyes) continue their dirty work from places of imprisonment? Those who want these beasts continue living are responsible for the crimes committed by the next recruited crowd, with the recruitment possibly being facilited by a some beast living on the taxpayer money at resort places that are called “prison”. These beasts are NOT human beings any more, they cancelled their own humanity by their own doings! Why let them continue recruiting the next army of beasts? So that they can kill us all?
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But I am sorry that Timothy McVeigh is dead.
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Really?..I never gave it a second thought. Again, it’s not like there isn’t certainly that he was guilty.
I know of many, many, many other things to feel badly about.
Yup. Really. (a) I would like to know what else there is to know that has gone to the grave with him, and (b) I would like there not to be conspiracy theories around him.
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But I am sorry that Timothy McVeigh is dead.
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Really?..I never gave it a second thought. Again, it’s not like there isn’t certainly that he was guilty.
I know of many, many, many other things to feel badly about.
Yup. Really. (a) I would like to know what else there is to know that has gone to the grave with him, and (b) I would like there not to be conspiracy theories around him.
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Well he had time to tell his side prior to his death.
I spend enough time feeling badly about innocent victims. You must feel badly all the time.
Wow, that was snarky, Mom2collegekids. I did not say that I felt badly for Mr. McVeigh. I said that I was sorry that he is dead. Which I am, and which is not the same thing. I believe there are still unanswered questions, and I also would prefer that the conspiracy theories not have a martyr to converge on. He had time to answer questions, but he made sure that he died quickly so there was no motivation to do so. Spiteful bastard.
Also, I don’t support the death penalty, ever, as a matter of principle.
I oppose the death penalty, but it’s not because I feel sorry for the criminals. Except, maybe, for any who were executed erroneously.
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. He had time to answer questions, but he made sure that he died quickly so there was no motivation to do so.
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He committed the crime in 1995 and was executed in 2001…just exactly how long does it take to answer questions?
As long as it takes.
You think so? You’re wrong. Read the article I linked above.
Are there people who “deserve” the death penalty? Yes. But we do not “deserve” to do it to them.