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Post by Rev. Agave on Feb 11, 2007 13:21:39 GMT -6
There was one guy in TX who sang Silent Night all the way up until he croaked. I can't remember how far into the song he got, but it wasn't far.
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Post by Elric of Melnibone on Feb 11, 2007 13:24:55 GMT -6
gary grahm was ranting that he was being lynched till the drugs kicked in...
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Post by Currywurst on Feb 12, 2007 14:57:15 GMT -6
Do you really think that MVS' can take closure from such a desaster? I mean, his last words were just a slap in the face and they didn't even have the chance to react in any way. I would be devastated after such a show and it would take me years to get over his words. Thorsten, remember the thread you started on Monhaupt et al? Monhaupt, Red Army Faction terrorist who murdered Jürgen Pronto and participated in at least three other murders, will be released on parole these coming weeks after 24 years. She received 5 life sentences plus 15 years... I am very fortunate not to be a MVS. However, if I were a MVS, I would most likely have less problems coping with diatribe from a worthless POS than seeing a state/jurisdiction stab the MVS in back (as what the German jurisdiction is presently doing).
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Post by eu.ro on Feb 13, 2007 3:03:28 GMT -6
Do you really think that MVS' can take closure from such a desaster? I mean, his last words were just a slap in the face and they didn't even have the chance to react in any way. I would be devastated after such a show and it would take me years to get over his words. Thorsten, remember the thread you started on Monhaupt et al? Monhaupt, Red Army Faction terrorist who murdered Jürgen Pronto and participated in at least three other murders, will be released on parole these coming weeks after 24 years. She received 5 life sentences plus 15 years... I am very fortunate not to be a MVS. However, if I were a MVS, I would most likely have less problems coping with diatribe from a worthless POS than seeing a state/jurisdiction stab the MVS in back (as what the German jurisdiction is presently doing). Hi Curry, compared to the German "jurisdiction", nearly everyone else is more consequent. I sometimes wonder if there is any country in this world where murderers or terrorists are treated even more considerate. It's a shame! The opinion you refer to above, is meant to be a personal point of viewing not a sweeping statement against the American system. Yours, euro.
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Post by Currywurst on Feb 13, 2007 11:23:11 GMT -6
The opinion you refer to above, is meant to be a personal point of viewing not a sweeping statement against the American system. I know, Thorsten. I did not misconceive it. I just wanted to bring the point across that there are things far worse than the final words you referred to above. Try to place yourself in the role of the family members of this and the Monhaupt case. In all honesty, would you rather lose sleep over Jackson's final words or over seeing the perpetrator being released or even pardoned?
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Post by eu.ro on Feb 13, 2007 11:48:06 GMT -6
The opinion you refer to above, is meant to be a personal point of viewing not a sweeping statement against the American system. I know, Thorsten. I did not misconceive it. I just wanted to bring the point across that there are things far worse than the final words you referred to above. Try to place yourself in the role of the family members of this and the Monhaupt case. In all honesty, would you rather lose sleep over Jackson's final words or over seeing the perpetrator being released or even pardoned? To be honest: This is a rhetorical question. Of course the latter would drive me round the bend. It's unbelievable that they release a terrorist which lacks a minimum of remorse. euro.
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Post by Currywurst on Feb 14, 2007 5:02:26 GMT -6
I know, Thorsten. I did not misconceive it. I just wanted to bring the point across that there are things far worse than the final words you referred to above. Try to place yourself in the role of the family members of this and the Monhaupt case. In all honesty, would you rather lose sleep over Jackson's final words or over seeing the perpetrator being released or even pardoned? To be honest: This is a rhetorical question. Hehehe, I know... I am just at a loss why anyone would make such a big deal out of the last words of this POS. Final words like those of Roger Keith Coleman would rather give me sleepless nights... “An innocent man is going to be murdered tonight. When my innocence is proven, I hope America will realize the injustice of the death penalty as all other civilized countries have.” Yet we all know how that story ended...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2007 14:58:25 GMT -6
What is Euro's point, that we should let all murderers live so they don't say something assinine on the gurney....wjhat about the additional 40 some years this guy could have gone on making assinine statements and taunting the family if he was alive?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2007 15:00:43 GMT -6
What is Euro's point, that we should let all murderers live so they don't say something assinine on the gurney....wjhat about the additional 40 some years this guy could have gone on making assinine statements and taunting the family if he was alive? Agree. Plus coming for you when I have one.
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Post by darrenh on Mar 2, 2007 6:36:01 GMT -6
I suppose one thing you can take out of his final words is that he still felt indignation towards his punishment...I'll bet the bitterness and loathing towards the State were eating him up right until his free prescription kicked in!!!
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Post by johnnyrep on Mar 4, 2007 4:07:15 GMT -6
It's interesting that even when those in favour of the death penalty are about to get their fervent wish & someone is literally minutes away from being put to death, just a few words from that person can still make you so unhappy.
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Post by Elric of Melnibone on Mar 4, 2007 12:54:21 GMT -6
You might want to look up the final words of some of those liars before you pass judgement, there, johnny...
Look up greg ogen and look at his case sometime...
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Post by Tozzie on Mar 4, 2007 13:06:47 GMT -6
It's interesting that even when those in favour of the death penalty are about to get their fervent wish & someone is literally minutes away from being put to death, just a few words from that person can still make you so unhappy. I honestly don't think there is anything that these murders have done or could do that would make the MVS feel any worse than the day their loved one was murdered.
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Post by johnnyrep on Mar 5, 2007 2:13:26 GMT -6
posted by: Mike C
Why do the words of someone who is going to be executed have so much value?
According to the vast majority of those who are in favour of the death penalty those on death row are basically vermin to be disposed of.....they have been classified as irredeemable and not worthy of life. That would appear to be about as low as you can go.
It's tantamount to reducing someone to nothing.
And yet a few little words from this nobody can cause such consternation.
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Post by Elric of Melnibone on Mar 5, 2007 7:07:48 GMT -6
ogan killed a police officer. He claime on his webpage that the officer had taken injuries earlier to his head before the murder and that was why the he killed the officer in "self defence." ogan ranted about that to his grave. What a pos he was.
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Post by josephdphillips on Mar 5, 2007 11:15:12 GMT -6
Why do the words of someone who is going to be executed have so much value? According to the vast majority of those who are in favour of the death penalty those on death row are basically vermin to be disposed of.....they have been classified as irredeemable and not worthy of life. That would appear to be about as low as you can go. It's tantamount to reducing someone to nothing. And yet a few little words from this nobody can cause such consternation. That is a good point.
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