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Post by moretoasts on Nov 9, 2013 9:37:32 GMT -6
Unfortunately, the UK will never reinstate the death penalty. Dogrose would you like it restored, honestly?
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Post by moretoasts on Oct 8, 2013 4:21:28 GMT -6
Lets send this video to those idiots known as the EU. Maybe when they see how hanging goes, they'll let the US get the drugs they need for LI. Frankly, why can´t you mix your own poison? Can´t be that difficult, I´d say. Whereas I find it an amusing advertising campaign for Europe that after providing the world with the finest cars (Germany), finest wine (France), finest Whisky (UK) and most entertaining political news (Italy, I´d say), we´d also be able to export the best medicine for two-legged trash... How is the finest wine is produced in France? Michael try some barolo or Montepulciano!
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Post by moretoasts on Aug 8, 2013 9:10:04 GMT -6
I just wish that, after sentencing, they took 'em out and shot 'em like they do in China. that's a true DP supporting A gentle hearth, all pros should learn from her
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Post by moretoasts on Jun 17, 2013 14:27:24 GMT -6
The word "cruel" is hopelessly subjective. All punishments are cruel to the punished. I have to agree with Joseph here. I am against DP, but I find 8th Am. to be very hypocritical in the DP matter. It's really stunning to see courts that argue over and over if the inmate feel a little pain with the injection, while you are killing him. They are ok with killing a man and aren't ok to inflict a bit of pain? Nonsense. I think it's only the bill that the People pays to its conscience. Joseph I have a question for you. Without 8th Amendment what could stop a court, for example, to convict somebody to be whipped in pubblic? Just curiosity
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Post by moretoasts on Jun 13, 2013 16:26:19 GMT -6
The last person that deserves any sort of pity!!! I am very curious about who could be your first
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Post by moretoasts on Jun 11, 2013 15:05:07 GMT -6
His sister has been posting some of his letters to her for quite some time. He is an accomplished writer, and some give an interesting insight into life on Death Row. His latest, and probably last letter to his sister, describes his time in the death watch cell. deathrowdiary.blogspot.com.au/very interesting, thanks for posting
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Post by moretoasts on May 28, 2013 14:31:03 GMT -6
I see you are not a supporter of the end justify the means philosophy Seriously do you really think that savagery concerns the way of killing the inmate instead of the killing itself? The needles make people civilized? I don't think the inmate cares how he is dying more than the fact he is dying, why should you?
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Post by moretoasts on May 22, 2013 16:30:53 GMT -6
cool! Tought i usually dont like coloured tattoos, i prefer them to be black. What's that red one on the wrist?
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Post by moretoasts on May 22, 2013 11:57:25 GMT -6
Id have thought a secure hospital would have been appropriate? That's we do with mentally ill inmates in the UK. Child killer Ian Brady for instance is in Broadmoor, that's a high security hospital not a prison. I don't know what kind of mental illness is, maybe it makes him ineligible for DP but not sick or psycopath
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Post by moretoasts on May 22, 2013 10:40:45 GMT -6
Report says he did't get executed because of mental illness. Wouldn't one be supposed to leave the DR and go in general prison population when found to be mental ill?
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Post by moretoasts on May 21, 2013 1:03:19 GMT -6
2 years and yes most Welsh women love it, that's why I grew it. They love tattoos and beards and I have plenty of both. Lifes too short to be timid eh ohh... now i want to see your tattoos!!
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Post by moretoasts on May 19, 2013 12:11:07 GMT -6
this place is exactly as was described to me by others who have come here and were disgusted by the behavior of a few who obviously need to continue therapy yup take it easy! How can u take seriously a forum with these strange guys with long beard??
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Post by moretoasts on May 15, 2013 10:37:00 GMT -6
Many still consider that one of positive aspects of holding DP is the fact that DA have a good option to get a conviction by offering LWOP. What do you think about making this offer mandatory in the cases where DP could be on the table?
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Post by moretoasts on May 11, 2013 3:22:48 GMT -6
Her Dad is full blooded Spanish. I could be wrong, but i am quite sure Spanish (like all west europeans) are Caucasian. Don't get confused with Spanish speaking, like people coming from Argentina, that are latinos
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Post by moretoasts on May 10, 2013 5:54:32 GMT -6
The day the death penalty is abolished in the U.S. murder rate will rise dramatically by hundreds of percents, It won't affect the murder rate of those state already abolitionist. And it seems to be even lower than those states who still hold DP
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Post by moretoasts on May 10, 2013 3:14:36 GMT -6
The fact she is pretty has nothing to do with Crime and sentencing. My statement only regards the concerns raised by whitediamonds that are also my concerns She is white, young, pretty. The chance she will get death (and even in this case she will never hit the needles) isn't as high as she were a black, scaring, man. That's another unfairness of DP, the way it 's managed and carried out. She is guilty of a awful murder and she hypotetically deserves death much more of people already executed just for driving a car, like Dennis Skillcorn. If she doesn't get Death, I think that even the Pros should get concerned on the fairness of system and on the possibility of making the Justice equal for all wiping the DP from the books.
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Post by moretoasts on May 9, 2013 16:46:33 GMT -6
I don't think she's pretty at all. Casey Anthony could have turned me into a scumpal but not Jodi I find her to be hot, much more than Casey to be honest
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Post by moretoasts on May 9, 2013 7:02:09 GMT -6
why I am thinking that many folks around here wish that happening in their country?
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Post by moretoasts on May 5, 2013 13:05:45 GMT -6
Indeed, I find it quite appropriate for maintaining civilzed society anywhere on the planet. infact, except US and Japan, none of the 43 countries actually manatining the DP can be defined as a modern cizilized democracy I can't really understand how you fail to see that the support US gives to the Capital Punishment stays quite alone among its allies, partners, civilized countries and hugs the politic of the worst, repressive countries and dicatorships
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Post by moretoasts on Apr 26, 2013 10:27:56 GMT -6
Disgusting. And the celebration even more than execution itself.
Several millions of years of evolution are a waste in some parts of the world.
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Post by moretoasts on Feb 19, 2013 3:12:25 GMT -6
Wouldn't be surprised at all if they let this execution go forward. Sad to say, this is the state who turned down Troy Davis, no hope at all on this one.
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Post by moretoasts on Feb 14, 2013 17:38:18 GMT -6
RobS When you can truly understand loss then you would truly understand justice. There is no place in the democratic world, Eminey, where a Judge would be allowed to sit and rule in a court, when personally involved in the case. Same for a juror. Why is that, according to you? Justice isn't a personal understanding, but a commuity and social value. What is coming from that situation is more similar to anger and revenge. I don't call that justice, but i can fully understand the emotional side. I would not bet a cent that I wouldn't jump on the other side of the fence if a big loss happened to me with a murder, all I can wish is that I will never turn my mind that way. At the end I must admit I had a strange feeling when reading your posts, something was un-familiar with the usual ProPD profile here and I spent a bit of time reading all your forum user history. I got impressed and I really have much symphaty towards you. It's not true that most of anti hate and dislike the DP-proponents, at least I dont at all, otherwise I wouldn't be here. My personal believe is well radicated, but I am charmed by the pro-land and the contradiction shown by most its citizens, who can be the most sweety and honey persons, but fierce and brutally heartless on the issue.
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Post by moretoasts on Feb 3, 2013 5:25:55 GMT -6
I have to hand statistics that arent covered in anti *crap* to prove that the death penalty does in fact lower crime rates and proves that it acts as a deterrent. lol
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Post by moretoasts on Jan 31, 2013 9:02:15 GMT -6
See tipsy I like you already! Cameron has no idea of living with crime living in his whotto old chum house with his plum in their mouth pals. I am not saying that crime is extinct in higher class areas but seriously what murders will Cameron ever know in his neighbourhood? Agree, bring DP back or at least let people vote for it! Infact Countries which still bring along the capital punishment are also the ones with the lowest murder/crime rate, being the death penalty a well know mean to deter the crime
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Post by moretoasts on Jan 31, 2013 7:11:11 GMT -6
So Cali, as you can see, not all of us Europeans are liberal-BadA$$ as you suspect. We still have many Barbarians around (tought, good to clarify, they are mostly located in the NW islands )
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Post by moretoasts on Dec 5, 2012 11:04:36 GMT -6
A people that keeps persons jailed in these conditions is very little far away from the animal level.
That's not a "guilty or innocent" issue. a Miscarriage of justice can happen everywhere, but it turns very bad when there are very low standards of deciency to mitigate it.
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Post by moretoasts on Nov 8, 2012 10:56:27 GMT -6
In fact, the homicide rate in the United States is dropping and is presently lower than the homicide rates of some non-death penalty European nations. ehm sorry? ;D
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Post by moretoasts on Nov 8, 2012 10:53:57 GMT -6
bloodlust and revenge No other reason really stands, any of them can be easily turned down by a 5 years old kid. If you look at the globe, you find out that it belongs to those countries which have either a violent society without a modern democracy or a backdated culturale background (or both)
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Post by moretoasts on Oct 4, 2012 2:46:01 GMT -6
Chief Justice Ronald Castille, who was Philadelphia District Attorney at the time of the trial and who personally signed the death penalty certification for Williams, refused to recuse himself from considering the request from current Philly DA Seth Williams to overturn the stay. is it fair that a judge sits on a panel with a verdict already written? Does law allow that?
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Post by moretoasts on Sept 29, 2012 2:51:10 GMT -6
I am all for public executions
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