Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
So when does my beliefs become shitty? I am demanding you to to believe the same? No I am not. Who is to say what is correct?
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
arbiter901
So when does my beliefs become shitty? I am demanding you to to believe the same? No I am not. Who is to say what is correct?
You believe that those who kill should themselves be killed, by that logic alone the executioner who kills the convict should then be killed themselves for killing the convict.
you've also demonstrated no empathy towards those who have been found falsely guilty and executed and dismissed it as life isn't fair, that is how your belief is shitty and wrong.
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind, executing people because they've committed crimes does not absolve those acts nor does it revoke the damage caused, all it does is gives those people a quick way out of taking responsibility for their actions whilst also inflicting the same damage the victim suffers onto those who are personally attached to those who are executed.
If one of your loved ones were to be falsely accused, tried and executed for a crime you would be screaming murder at the verdict and the sentence.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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=sw=warlord
You believe that those who kill should themselves be killed, by that logic alone the executioner who kills the convict should then be killed themselves for killing the convict.
you've also demonstrated no empathy towards those who have been found falsely guilty and executed and dismissed it as life isn't fair, that is how your belief is shitty and wrong.
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind, executing people because they've committed crimes does not absolve those acts nor does it revoke the damage caused, all it does is gives those people a quick way out of taking responsibility for their actions whilst also inflicting the same damage the victim suffers onto those who are personally attached to those who are executed.
If one of your loved ones were to be falsely accused, tried and executed for a crime you would be screaming murder at the verdict and the sentence.
Never seen WarLord mad before
I miss you brutha
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
I can take umbrage, I can take the cake, I can take the A-train. I can take two and call me in the morning, but I cannot take this sitting down.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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=sw=warlord
I can take umbrage, I can take the cake, I can take the A-train. I can take two and call me in the morning, but I cannot take this sitting down.
+rep
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
=sw=warlord
You believe that those who kill should themselves be killed, by that logic alone the executioner who kills the convict should then be killed themselves for killing the convict.
you've also demonstrated no empathy towards those who have been found falsely guilty and executed and dismissed it as life isn't fair, that is how your belief is shitty and wrong.
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind, executing people because they've committed crimes does not absolve those acts nor does it revoke the damage caused, all it does is gives those people a quick way out of taking responsibility for their actions whilst also inflicting the same damage the victim suffers onto those who are personally attached to those who are executed.
If one of your loved ones were to be falsely accused, tried and executed for a crime you would be screaming murder at the verdict and the sentence.
see folks this is what a good post looks like
apparently there is a counter-petition doing the rounds asking for all who sign the initial petition to have their citizenship revoked, lolllll
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
see folks this is what a good post looks like
apparently there is a counter-petition doing the rounds asking for all who sign the initial petition to have their citizenship revoked, lolllll
I don't even think you can revoke American citizenship. Once you have it's there forever muahahaha
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
=sw=warlord
You believe that those who kill should themselves be killed, by that logic alone the executioner who kills the convict should then be killed themselves for killing the convict.
you've also demonstrated no empathy towards those who have been found falsely guilty and executed and dismissed it as life isn't fair, that is how your belief is shitty and wrong.
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind, executing people because they've committed crimes does not absolve those acts nor does it revoke the damage caused, all it does is gives those people a quick way out of taking responsibility for their actions whilst also inflicting the same damage the victim suffers onto those who are personally attached to those who are executed.
If one of your loved ones were to be falsely accused, tried and executed for a crime you would be screaming murder at the verdict and the sentence.
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Originally Posted by
arbiter901
This is why crimes go to trial, to determine if such crime is justified. Lets say you killed a man because you just don't like him? Is that justifiable?
Blame the jury and forensics team for doing a shitty job, not the state governor.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
you're a fuckstain
the state governor authorised the execution, he is the only man who can actually pardon someone from an execution, he has done a whole lot of the former and never done the latter, not even to take someone out of death row who doesn't belong there
also, killing is never justified, it is only 'understandable' and execution is only understandable to repulsive swamp-people with lower intellect than a rotting log
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
see folks this is what a good post looks like
apparently there is a counter-petition doing the rounds asking for all who sign the initial petition to have their citizenship revoked, lolllll
Even if it were possible to revoke citizenship, I didn't sign it either way. Why? Because I know it won't go anywhere.