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11-08-2011, 12:34 PM
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Re: Bundy and the Chair
Here's my question to those saying ya he deaserved it... how is the person that pulled the switch any better then ol ted? Murder is murder right?
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#42
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11-08-2011, 02:13 PM
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Re: Bundy and the Chair
Moral quandries. How delightful. Gonna quote us some scripture, too? I don't care if morally and ethically the executioner and serial killer performed the same task. Such platitudes are wasted in a world where the monsters don't play by the rules. Serial killer is dead. Good |
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11-29-2011, 07:09 PM
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Re: Bundy and the Chair
Hell, an executioner in basically any state in america is a serial killer. Most have executed i.e. murdered more than 3 which is the legal definition of serial murder, and you can bet your ass on it that at least one or more of them were innocent just like the victims of serial killers, especially in overly "active" states such as texas and other southern hillbilly states. Just proves that america isn't a developed country as they are basically bankrupt, corrupt, undemocratic and have a crooked legal system. I can understand the argument towards the victims family wanting to see justice and what is in most cases just plain revenge, but you have to remember the person sentenced to death has a family too which will you force the same upon as the victims family. And how can you justify execution when your legal system is flawed on all sides? There are dozens of cases that show that the american justice system is leaking from all sides. |