Comments on: Too Fat To Execute? Ohio Inmate Thinks So
Man On Death Row For Killing Two Women Says Executioners Would Have Trouble Finding Veins
- The fourteenth Dali Lama on the death penalty:
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- libsluv2spit lamented:
"cbsfan73''''s mindset is pretty much a last ditch effort common among these bleeding heart liberals."
It''s odd that you would use the term "bleeding heart" to describe a liberal. In reality, it is your heart that is bleeding...
Does killing/revenge reduce your bleeding heart''s pain? - Reply to this comment
- %u201CI vow not to kill. Not killing life, the Buddha seed grows. Transmit the life of Buddha and do not kill.%u201D
From the Buddhist Peace Fellowship website:
Every version of the Buddha%u2019s ethical precepts begins with this principle: not killing. The Buddha, and all the great spiritual teachers %u2014 Jesus, Mohammed, the Hebrew prophets, Gandhi %u2014 tell us that all life is sacred, and that violence only begets violence. The logic of cause and effect, karma and its fruit, is inescapable even when you dress it up in the emperor%u2019s clothes of punitive and retributive justice. - Reply to this comment
- Jesus on the death penalty:
John 8 - NIV
1But Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. 2At dawn he appeared again in the temple courts, where all the people gathered around him, and he sat down to teach them. 3The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in adultery. They made her stand before the group 4and said to Jesus, "Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of adultery. 5In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?" 6They were using this question as a trap, in order to have a basis for accusing him.
But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. 7When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." 8Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. - Reply to this comment
- Canada does not have the death penalty, yet they have 1/3 the homicide rate as the USA (even with such excellent trauma care).
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- cbsfan73''s mindset is pretty much a last ditch effort common among these bleeding heart liberals. They would protect and defend terrorist and criminals and MURDERERS from day one to the last. to the very end..They come up with this perversed interpretation of the consitutiont to impead and create chaos.
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- Economics Professor libsluv2spit wrote:
"riding society of this UNCESSARY EXPENDITURE might not balance your soul BUT IT MIGHT BALANCE our financial crisis."
Yeah, uh right...
You do support the Constitution and the Bill of Rights? Do a search on the Eighth Amendment when you get a chance.
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Posted by cbsfan73 at 11:08 PM : Aug 05, 2008
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well mr. constituion cbsfan73..lethal injection IS NOT..in anyways shape or form, an unusual form of punishment..now if we keep on sew his arse shut and keep on feeding him and feeding him OR...get this..
get 2 huge guys to force themselves on his arse and then hammering his head off..THEN THAT IS AN UNSUAL FORM..
this piece of *** knows the weakness of our justice system..HE KNOWS THAT THERE ARE MORONS LIKE YOU that he can harp his patehtic excuses AND hE KNOWS that you would bite..EVERY FU CKING TIME...
when you read something..DO YOU ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ..or you jsut go to the motions and hope to get a good grade? - Reply to this comment
- Can''t find a vein?I have the answer. HANG THE P O S!!
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- A bullet doesn''t need to find a vein. It is quick, painless and certainly not inhumane. Time to take the expensive, often ineffective hypodermic needle and replace it with a 22 caliber pistol to the back of the head. A 22 caliber bullet costs only 25 cents or less.
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- I have 2 words for this:
HOG WASH! (slight pun intended)
I really work hard to be politically correct; the rules are constantly changing, I do not wish to offend anyone!
But as hard as I try, I''m throwing caution to the wind....
WHAT THE HECK HAS OUR WORLD COME TO?!!??! This is the most ridiculous thing I''ve EVER heard!!! "I''m too fat to die"???!!!! I''ve now heard it all.
I promise you...I''d find a vein, and I''m sure the families of the victims could find one (or many)as well...(do you mean to tell me that the state couldn''t ''find a vein'' if it were a matter of saving an obese persons life?)
A side note: It is appalling that for 20 years, this fat creep hasn''t gone to bed hungry?!! There are law abiding Americans that go to bed hungry every night, and are forced to pay for this guy''s meals...pathetic. - Reply to this comment
- Someone please explain to me how these people get so overweight in prison??? I''ve been told they are barely given enough food to stay alive, so, shouldn''t they all be thin? Anyway, this sounds like a stupid reason not to be executed because they are not sure they can find his veins! I say "GAS" him!!!
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- I bet he would lose some of that weight if he had to go out in the hot summer sun and dig a 6x3x6 hole with a ladle.
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- how did they get fat on yer dime, really. ye will pity them. they did not the ones they killt.
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- I dont think that he gave his victims the consideration of whether or not they felt any pain or fear when he killed them, so why does anyone care what he feels when he gets the needle? Give him an antifreeze slushie... call it good.
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- Economics Professor libsluv2spit wrote:
"riding society of this UNCESSARY EXPENDITURE might not balance your soul BUT IT MIGHT BALANCE our financial crisis."
Yeah, uh right...
You do support the Constitution and the Bill of Rights? Do a search on the Eighth Amendment when you get a chance. - Reply to this comment
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Posted by hbevis at 06:34 PM : Aug 05, 2008
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the law already prescribed a nice dosage of lethal injection for this guy. it would solve everybody''s headache at this point.
what is next? he does not feel like walking to the table because his bunions hurts?? - Reply to this comment
- But I am also sure that killing the guilty would not balance my soul not make me feel better.
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Posted by cbsfan73 at 04:57 PM : Aug 05, 2008
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riding society of this UNCESSARY EXPENDITURE might not balance your soul BUT IT MIGHT BALANCE our financial crisis. I dont know why you would want to share the same reality with these heartless slime but as far as I see it..they are victimizing us twice..and the way this piece of garbage is going..maybe 3 times.
one by killing another defenseless citizen
second by forcing society to pay needlessly for this ploy
AND third by making a mockery of your sympathies.. - Reply to this comment
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Seems a little weird to me.
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- I take an anti-depressant but it is being given for neck pain. My attorney takes the same thing for migraines.
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