SpeedRacer
Well-Known Member
I think he should go directly to Leavenworth, general population.
Well then why not do that to all violent criminals. Murder is murder.
So what? I think we should. That would sure as hell take the violence right out of them, would it not? Obviously, we have a different opinion on the definition of "murder".
My opinion is just that- mine. It doesn't matter to me whether or not some disagree with me- trust me, I can live with that.
Wait- I'll go even further than that. I believe that if a person is proven guilty beyond the shadow of a doubt of a crime that carries the death penalty- which this certainly does- they should be terminated. That day. No appeals that only serve to cost the taxpayers more money. They are done.
I have heard people argue that "the death penalty doesn't work". BULLSH*T. Studies prove that not one person in history who has been put to death has EVER committed murder again. It's a 100% success rate. You just can't beat those kind of numbers.
We are all free to believe what we want to believe. I believe he should be dead.
I have said numerous times he should be killed. I am a strong advocate of the death penalty for the most horrible crimes. Hell, like I said earlier I would love to see public executions back.
Now, with non-violent crimes, theft and things of that nature, I would tend to work on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Send them to the army for a few years, and such.
I wish they would bring back public executions for some of the worst crimes. Serial killers, child rapist, etc. Buy tickets and you can pay to hit him with a bat or something.
Send them to the army for a few years, and such.
Personally, I don't care who hit him. If it is a fact that both officers shot the suspect, then that would be enough to say they're both heros. It doesn't need to be said, I'm obviously not a LEO, but I think as a person, I wouldn't allow this heroism to be hung over my head opposed to my partner's. Had Munley stepped up and placed Todd beside her, metaphorically speaking, then this "who really shot him" wouldn't be an issue.
In her defense, she's in the hospital while all of this is going on. No she couldn't say "hey hey hey, Sgt Todd was there too. He's a hero just as much as I am" if she was in surgery or ICU but now she can. So I'm going to take a wait and see approach.
I think we can all agree that anyone who takes a bullet attempting to stop a monster like this is a hero, for sure.
At any rate, I'm sure she didn't ask for any of this in the first place. They both acted like true professionals, and saved countless lives in doing so.
He needs 72 virgins like this:
Can you say... Jessica Lynch??????
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I am sick and tired of the media using the word "alleged" when the facts dictate that the "alleged" individual was the perpetrator, the killer, the guilty one, the shooter.
QUIT trying to be politically coirrect and start telling it like it is.
I am sick and tired of the media using the word "alleged" when the facts dictate that the "alleged" individual was the perpetrator, the killer, the guilty one, the shooter.
QUIT trying to be politically coirrect and start telling it like it is.
I told you women can't follow a map........................
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The govt. doesn't want the truth getting in the way of a good story.Can you say... Jessica Lynch??????
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