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I hope for his sake that his apologies were heartfelt. Boston bomber Tsarnaev tells court he
Does it make any difference?
If you mean to say that any apologies are cold comfort to bereaved families, no.
But if he is genuinely remorseful, this is good for him. And maybe good for others who believe in the power of forgiveness and redemption.
If you mean to say that any apologies are cold comfort to bereaved families, no.
But if he is genuinely remorseful, this is good for him. And maybe good for others who believe in the power of forgiveness and redemption.
He's not gonna be kept around anyone else. And this is not even close to being done.Sleep tight sucker, I say. May he make a fine wife in jail up until his worthless life is ended.
What the ****? Those damn lefties!Still, we must remain vigilant more now than ever, the left is more concerned about its political adversaries than it is about fighting terror, and the house intelligence committee says we face a greater threat now than ever in our history.
I hope it hurts. A lot.
I think certain acts are unforgivable.
Sleep tight sucker, I say. May he make a fine wife in jail up until his worthless life is ended.
Still, we must remain vigilant more now than ever, the left is more concerned about its political adversaries than it is about fighting terror,
He's not gonna be kept around anyone else. And this is not even close to being done.
What the ****? Those damn lefties!
But anyways! Be afraid! Be afraid! Fear! Fear! Fear! Be afraid :scared::scared:
You're all about the constitution and so called "conservative" ideals of that document until it comes to the 8th amendment? Am I right?
Honestly, let's make **** up shall we?
Good lord, your desperation and blatant hackery knows no bounds.
Not a fan of the appeals process and the court system?Hopefully another death row inmate gets a chance to pay his respects prison style.
Since the foreign intelligence committee says we "face a greater than now more than ever" I should what? Be "vigilant"? Are we in red code yet (if that little color code chart still existed)?And as for the terror threat, vigilance is not the same thing as fear.
I better get more now, foreign intelligence committee says we are in grave danger.I bet you have locks on your doors, is it because you are afraid?
Of course you're not. He's had his day in court and found guilty by a jury of his peers, all of which conforms to "conservative" ideals (nice scare quotes, by the way) . He's going to die in accordance with the law. It's just my personal desire that he feels some small amount of the pain he inflicted on so many.You're all about the constitution and so called "conservative" ideals of that document until it comes to the 8th amendment? Am I right?
Hopefully another death row inmate gets a chance to pay his respects prison style. Hopefully it requires surgical repair.
Not a fan of the appeals process and the court system?
Since the foreign intelligence committee says we "face a greater than now more than ever" I should what? Be "vigilant"? Are we in red code yet (if that little color code chart still existed)?
I better get more now, foreign intelligence committee says we are in grave danger.
Firstly, I do not support the death penalty, and am strongly against it.
Crazy as it sounds (and I'm Catholic - but not not highly religious), I do believe we are all God's children, and as such we do not have the given right to take the lives of each-other.
I do believe strongly in self-defense though, so I have no problem defending ourselves, those we love, or other innocents - by using lethal force if there's no other recourse. And by extension, I have no problem supporting a 'just war'. However, I do not believe that once we have removed a dangerous human being from society and safely locked them in a cage, that we have then the right to kill them after-the-fact - their's is no longer our life to take.
That being said, this case is heinous enough that it has caused me to reexamined my conviction, though I do not believe I will change it.
Honestly this casual attitude towards rape is pretty disturbing.
Regardless of what he or anyone else has done I take a pretty dim view of that attitude.
We... in the civilized world do not sentence people to rape for their crimes because we are not some 3rd world dictatorship with no rule of law.
We've taken his freedom and eventually we will take his life for what he's done... but two wrongs don't make a right.
We. Don't. Sentence. People. To. Rape.
Ahhh I see we still use this talking point? How do you measure this? What does it mean to have "terrorism flourishing"? Whats the measure?Terror flourishes under Obama,
Climate change isnt a threat?and the threats are global warming
Thats all on the state level bud.and the confederate flag.
Yea.... "need to know" :roll:Tells you what you need to know.
Why? Because its not your party?To be fair-I'd be worried after last years mid terms as well if I was a democrat. :shock:
Ahhh I see we still use this talking point? How do you measure this? What does it mean to have "terrorism flourishing"? Whats the measure?
Climate change isnt a threat?
Thats all on the state level bud.
Yea.... "need to know" :roll:
Why? Because its not your party?
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