It's really hard to argue that!He doesn't deserve to live off the public's dime IMO. Bullets are cheaper, faster, and more effective at ensuring that this animal doesn't take another life.
It's really hard to argue that!He doesn't deserve to live off the public's dime IMO. Bullets are cheaper, faster, and more effective at ensuring that this animal doesn't take another life.
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.He doesn't deserve to live off the public's dime IMO. Bullets are cheaper, faster, and more effective at ensuring that this animal doesn't take another life.
No it's not. Killing is killing.It's really hard to argue that!
You are telling me as a human, that no part of you wants to see that cunt pay for what he did (in the worst way)?No it's not. Killing is killing.
Violence begets violence.You are telling me as a human, that no part of you wants to see that cunt pay for what he did (in the worst way)?
LolAnd, where the fuck are those valiums I ordered?!
It would, bro. And, you are right. I am totally conflicted about this sort of thing. Pada raised some great questions. It's extremely hard to answer them all honestly and not feel like that, imo.Violence begets violence.
Dying in prison would be a bad way to go.
I know.It would, bro. And, you are right. I am totally conflicted about this sort of thing. Pada raised some great questions. It's extremely hard to answer them all honestly and not feel like that, imo.
I certainly couldn't forgive him if he took the life of someone I love for most killers I do have sympathy for and may possess redeemable qualities however this garbage has none that I feel strongly that compassion should be shown to, tmo.The fact that you reached that conclusion upon further reflection raises you above him. This guy was deeply emotionally troubled and influenced by years of right wing propaganda
This is an interesting case because it makes all of us ask ourselves what the appropriate consequences are for someone who murdered 9 people without remorse. Is it the job of the state to administer punishment or justice? Are they one in the same? Do you think the state should have the authority to administer punishment to citizens upon a guilty verdict?
I don't know the answers to these questions, but I ultimately think it's the job of the state to make sure others are protected from this sort of individual, that's the priority. It's important the family members of the victims see justice as well, but I don't know what that is. If I were related to someone who Roof murdered, then the state murdered Roof, I think I'd still feel just as empty inside from the person taken away from me. Sure he's dead now, but so is my family member. How might I react 30 years down the line if this person actually did show remorse? I probably wouldn't believe it, but who really knows? I feel like even if he didn't, and he still expressed it, that that feeling would be more important to me than his empty death at the hands of the state.
Ever seen this clip?
Interesting.....do you consider the jury as "the state"?The fact that you reached that conclusion upon further reflection raises you above him. This guy was deeply emotionally troubled and influenced by years of right wing propaganda
This is an interesting case because it makes all of us ask ourselves what the appropriate consequences are for someone who murdered 9 people without remorse. Is it the job of the state to administer punishment or justice? Are they one in the same? Do you think the state should have the authority to administer punishment to citizens upon a guilty verdict?
I don't know the answers to these questions, but I ultimately think it's the job of the state to make sure others are protected from this sort of individual, that's the priority. It's important the family members of the victims see justice as well, but I don't know what that is. If I were related to someone who Roof murdered, then the state murdered Roof, I think I'd still feel just as empty inside from the person taken away from me. Sure he's dead now, but so is my family member. How might I react 30 years down the line if this person actually did show remorse? I probably wouldn't believe it, but who really knows? I feel like even if he didn't, and he still expressed it, that that feeling would be more important to me than his empty death at the hands of the state.
Ever seen this clip?
One eye for nine eyes though....not quite the same scope.An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.
It really depends upon how you look at it. Are we talking about what is best for the individual or best for the community?You are telling me as a human, that no part of you wants to see that cunt pay for what he did (in the worst way)?
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Exactly. There are certainly people that deserve to die. The world would be a better place...but, we have executed innocent people before, and I do not trust our criminal justice system to get it right every time. If you have money, you can buy a good defense and often times your freedom. If you don't have money you are sent through the meat grinder that is neither fair nor impartial. I can't support the death penalty for anyone because of this.I don't support capital punishment
If there were ever a case to support it, it would probably be something like this, he murdered 9 people in cold blood with many witnesses present and hasn't shown a shred of remorse since
To me, the crime is irrelevant to the question of the morality of giving the state the authority to carry out a death sentence. What he did is deplorable, but when the state kills an innocent person it's unforgivable and if you support the state killing Roof, you must accept some innocents will also be killed using the same process
Death penalty cases are more expensive than locking someone up for lifewhy spend taxpayers money to keep this maggot locked up in a cage for 60-70 years he has no redeemable qualities that I admire.
Do you think that's true in this particular case? He is very young and the verdict came quick.Death penalty cases are more expensive than locking someone up for life
That hasn't kept you from postingAnd why dont we simply put people in a room and just remove the oxygen? No drugs, no fancy chemicals, no pain and suffering, the person simply goes to sleep and never wakes up.