Tonight the Tookie crumbles
Posted: December 12, 2005 9:59 pm
Jessie Jackson may be defending him so he's guilty...burnt Tookie's anyone?...Oh thats right they did away with the chair.
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lookingat40 wrote:Jessie Jackson may be defending him so he's guilty...butnt Tookie's anyone?...Oh thats right they did away with the chair.
On The Edge wrote:If you are gonna have the death penalty, you might as well use it. I hope all those murderous CRIPS are watching tonight.
For the sake of Polly Klass, let's hope so.ragtopW wrote:On The Edge wrote:If you are gonna have the death penalty, you might as well use it. I hope all those murderous CRIPS are watching tonight.
any Chance Richard Allen Davis is next????
If you really want to economize, you combine the execution with firearms testing, Navy Seal training, or perhaps fireworks demoltion.Sam wrote:It is Official...Tookie is toast....well not litterally since the electric chair was not used.
Does anyone find it ironic that people that are sentenced to death are injected with sterile needles? Are they afraid infection might kill them or something ???
Anyone have any idea how much the chemicals cost to put them to sleep with? That our tax dollars pay for? Rope is pretty cheap especially when bought in bulk.........
Bullets can be very cheap too...
Then again a guillotine can be built inexspensively and at cost using prison labor and be reused. The design is simple and energy efficient and no doubt cost effective and more of a deterent and to be feared more than being stuck with a couple of needles.......
No doubt rope or bullets would be more cost efficient than the chemicals... then again they could use the electric chair powered by wind generators.....and make the person sit and watch for the wind to blow the turbines for effect........oh my the inhumanity of that....
It seems everyone forgets about the inhumanity that the person had towards their victims and all the Rights that were taken away from them and the loss their loved ones and friends must deal with in the 12-15 years it takes to execute someone....let alone all the tax dollars it takes.....
Anyway Bye Tookie...and GOOD Riddence. YOU made the decisions and chosed your path. You lived by it and now you died by it...You took lives and created a system that has taken and devastated even more lives. Hasta La Vista!!!
I'm surprised such a supporter of the United States Constitution would be outright in support of cruel and usual punishment.Sam wrote:It is Official...Tookie is toast....well not litterally since the electric chair was not used.
Does anyone find it ironic that people that are sentenced to death are injected with sterile needles? Are they afraid infection might kill them or something ???
Anyone have any idea how much the chemicals cost to put them to sleep with? That our tax dollars pay for? Rope is pretty cheap especially when bought in bulk.........
Bullets can be very cheap too...
Then again a guillotine can be built inexspensively and at cost using prison labor and be reused. The design is simple and energy efficient and no doubt cost effective and more of a deterent and to be feared more than being stuck with a couple of needles.......
No doubt rope or bullets would be more cost efficient than the chemicals... then again they could use the electric chair powered by wind generators.....and make the person sit and watch for the wind to blow the turbines for effect........oh my the inhumanity of that....
It seems everyone forgets about the inhumanity that the person had towards their victims and all the Rights that were taken away from them and the loss their loved ones and friends must deal with in the 12-15 years it takes to execute someone....let alone all the tax dollars it takes.....
Anyway Bye Tookie...and GOOD Riddence. YOU made the decisions and chosed your path. You lived by it and now you died by it...You took lives and created a system that has taken and devastated even more lives. Hasta La Vista!!!
Originally I had quoted Sam's rant because I thought it was asinine and I disagreed with it, but then I didn't want it to seem like I was singling him out, so I edited my post to be a general statement rather than a response to Sam's nonsense.rednekkPH wrote:What's cruel or unusual about it?
It's quick, painless and peaceful, therefore not cruel. Everybody dies, so it's not unusual either.
Ok. Now I've fixed my post so it's as originally intended.buffettbride wrote:Originally I had quoted Sam's rant because I thought it was asinine and I disagreed with it, but then I didn't want it to seem like I was singling him out, so I edited my post to be a general statement rather than a response to Sam's nonsense.rednekkPH wrote:What's cruel or unusual about it?
It's quick, painless and peaceful, therefore not cruel. Everybody dies, so it's not unusual either.
Where is Jodi with that popcorn?LIPH wrote:This should be fun to watch.
On behalf of ALL the moderators, oh I hope not.LIPH wrote:This should be fun to watch.
Heck, save the trouble and lock it now.phjrsaunt wrote:On behalf of ALL the moderators, oh I hope not.LIPH wrote:This should be fun to watch.
oh come on... Sam will be back in a couple hours. He'll turn fuschia; start cutting and pasting like mad from his favourite websites; then when someone disagrees with him, will claim they misquoting him; and the fireworks...buffettbride wrote:Heck, save the trouble and lock it now.phjrsaunt wrote:On behalf of ALL the moderators, oh I hope not.LIPH wrote:This should be fun to watch.
