To: xjcsa
I don't know man...life in supermax? Even 10 years in supermax. Might be better off dead. I think people are getting a little hysterical over this.
9 posted on
05/07/2006 6:34:01 AM PDT by
bkepley
To: bkepley
The Japanese Army general of the Philippines received quick justice when the US finally got him. There was no snickering about American fairness.
To: bkepley
Do you really? Are you aware that France is considering having him returned to France to serve out his sentence--which, of course, they can change to suit their whims? Are you aware that this case is probably going to be appealed (more media circus) and that his mother is trying to have him released on various insanity and hardship claims? Military tribunal is the ONLY way this case should have been tried.
32 posted on
05/07/2006 8:26:18 AM PDT by
MizSterious
(Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
To: bkepley
I don't know man...life in supermax? Even 10 years in supermax. Might be better off dead.Really? How so?
80 posted on
05/07/2006 11:57:42 AM PDT by
Osage Orange
(Getting honest answers from Congress...is like putting socks on roosters.)
To: bkepley
I don't know man...life in supermax? Even 10 years in supermax. Might be better off dead. I think people are getting a little hysterical over this.
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Life is costing us 75k per year. Sirhan Sirhan is still alive....for what? He can now be a jihadist "cause". Perhaps a kidnapping of a US public official to be returned unharmed if we release Moussawi. Maybe he writes a book while in prison and it becomes published after he starves himself to death and becomes a martyr in the "belly of the beast". Maybe he escapes from the supermax or kills one of his captors. Life always entails more possibilities and options than death. Death is FINAL!
Also execution is quick and humane, if done properly. Much more honorable than caging this human scum like some kind of dog for the rest of his life. Take his life honorably and quickly for the good of society and for the sake of justice.
To: bkepley
I don't know man...life in supermax? Even 10 years in supermax. Might be better off dead. I think people are getting a little hysterical over this.I agree, but.... He should have been executed.
To: bkepley
I don't know man...life in supermax? Even 10 years in supermax. Might be better off dead. I think I'm with you on this one.
Just imagine waking up each morning in that small cell; the only thing he has to look forward each day is prison food. And each night he goes to sleep knowing the his next day is going to be exactly like his last one.
I know revenge is a powerful motivator, but as long as we are permanently protected from this man, I don't care whether he lives or dies.
129 posted on
05/08/2006 2:29:32 PM PDT by
TravisBickle
(Are you talkin' to me?)
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