1.That the piece of **** is dead.
2.That piece of **** will no longer be able to harm another innocent person.
If he is dead he can't harm anyone, He can't give tv interviews. If he is dead he or she can't do the things they used to do.
I do not think any one has ever made the claim that cheering the death of a scumbag magically makes dead victims suddenly come back to life. I could be wrong on this because there might be some cult out there that believes cheering the death of a scumbag brings his victims back to life. So why do scumbag sympathizers always bring up this non-issue of how it won't bring someone back to life in death penalty debates and why do you bring this up on the issue on whether or not it is right to cheer the death of someone?
All the people that died on 9-11 are somehow comparable to dead terrorists,dictators and other scumbags who murder innocent people?
How many innocent people have we killed in the wars following 9-11? Innocent people die in every war.
How many innocent people have we killed in the wars following 9-11? Innocent people die in every war.
So... what's wrong with that?
Such things were common about 70 years ago.
When I hear about some guy getting executed that tortured, raped and murdered some kid I not only cheer for his death I cheer for the hounds from hell waiting to drag his worthless soul to Hell. Then I cheer for the demons that will torture him until the end of time. If that stuffs not true I just cheer for him being gone.
...you might have a few demons torturing you by the end of it all....
The death penalty needs to go. It is uncivilized and kills innocent people and there is no study that confirms that the capital punishment decreases violent criminal behavior.
What's there to move past?Exactly, 70 years ago. I thought we had moved passed that, but apparently some people did not get the memo.
I assumed the question referred to innocent people, specifically, the uninsured that people cheered for having died. I thought that was low. However, I did cheer when bin Laden died. I don't consider him innocent. Maybe some people consider the uninsured guilty of a crime for not having health insurance. I don't.
I guess my answer to the question should be "It depends."
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