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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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02-03-2016, 04:39 AM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
Way, way, WAY too long to be on Death Row. I agree that the Death Penalty being administered nearly 40 years after the crime is "cruel & unusual" – it's both cruel to the victim's families, & unusual for a moral society that supposedly upholds justice via the law. "Jones' attorneys... asked the justices to block the execution... because he said his death sentence was disproportionate to his crime." He's absolutely right about that. A "proportionate" sentence would be letting him go, having his family be happy to have him home & settle into a nice daily routine, then one night without warning, to beat him mercilessly, shoot him in his legs & arms, then finish him off with with a shot behind the ear as he pled for his life, JUST LIKE HE DID TO HIS VICTIM. That's what he deserves. Getting put to sleep is a mercy. To top it off, the taxpayers should pay for his executioner's housing & food for 37 years while he tries his hand at writing. Plenty of anti-death penalty saps.... sorry, "proponents".... claim Jones was "rehabilitated" because he wrote a book. Was his book about admitting responsibility, repentance for his actions, or begging the family's forgiveness for his crime? Nope. It was about how mean ol' white people in the South brutally treated runaway slaves before the Civil War. Wow. Now there's an original insight into history no one has ever heard before. I'm pretty sure we had a WAR to settle that whole issue, but thanks to Mr. Jones, now no one will ever forget. What a great humanitarian, worthy of our support! I'll be sure to have a huge bean burrito in his honor, & give him a "21-Gun-Salute" to mark both his & the burrito's "passing." |
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02-03-2016, 06:00 AM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
Another Trayvon Martin low life Ghetto Trash Thug that was allowed to get too old. F*ck him. The only thing that matters here to me is...the executed prisoner's victim and his victim's family. |
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02-03-2016, 10:44 AM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
Jones' lawyers argued the state's execution method carries "a substantial risk of significant harm," Lmao! Burn in hell. |
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02-04-2016, 05:27 AM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
This fucktard should'nt even be a memory today... electric chair in 1980 would have been more just! The victims family are either really old themselves or dead before this shitcrack went out easier than his victim did! How fucked up is this! |
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02-04-2016, 10:42 AM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
His age has no bearing on anything really, he committed the crime and was punished accordingly. The only thing wrong with this case is how much money was wasted on keeping his murdering arse alive for so many years. It must also be hard for the family to move on completely knowing he was still breathing. Some say it's more of a punishment to do life in prison rather than be offed in 5 - 10 years. I am still undecided about that one. |
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02-04-2016, 12:01 PM
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Re: Oldest Death Row Inmate in Georgia, Brandon Astor Jones, Age 72, is Executed
Yeah. It is estimated to cost $90,000/year for each prisoner on Death Row. (In California anyway.) Plus, it costs about $1,400,000 for the average Death Penalty trial. Not to mention the State Paid legal fees for the endless legal appeals. So...what did this vile creature really cost society? I would estimate about $6,000,000 at the minimum. And that does not factor in the police manpower, property damage and other losses from his life of crime before he was caught for the last time. What did he contribute? Nuffin'. |