Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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arbiter901
Blame the jury and forensics team for doing a shitty job, not the state governor.
Is that the best you can do?
really?
I'm flabbergasted.
Let's play it your way.
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arbiter901
If you take somebodies life do you deserve yo to live? Absolutely not.
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arbiter901
I understand innocent people get put into death roll, and I really feel sympathy for them, but then again life isn't fair is it?
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arbiter901
Who says this hasn't been tried/done before? It doesn't always work. What are we gonna do with the repeat offenders? We already have a overpopulated jail system as it is.
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You're outta here!
The only reason the south truly opposes most forms of birth control is they realize they're a dying breed and realize that actual rational thought and critical analysis is becoming the hip thing to have under your belt.
If there's thing that's going in your favour it's that you don't live in Kentucky where they have people trying to revoke evolution from science classes and replace it with creationism citing evolution as a theory with no proof but on the same coin wanting to replace evolution with the theology of christian creationism.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
lol the comments, here's a gem from 'ALLI' of texas:
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Another liberal making excuses for people who commit horredous crimes because they were poor or the wrong color or... I'm so sick of these people. If you break the law, suffer the consequences and if it means you die, then sobeit.
yeah sounds like an awesome + cool state full of level-headed and compassionate people
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neuro
honestly, the whole notion of 'you get what you pay for' when it comes to education is FUCKING DISGUSTING and you should be fucking ashamed of yourself if you subscribe to that.
education for money is insanity from the get-go, and leads to NOTHING but restricting knowledge.
Oh, absolutely not neuro. I do not subscribe to such bullshit. I was talking in the perspective of America's educational system. I believe everyone should have equal education. For the most part, very good quality education. I agree with you 100% without a doubt, sorry if it seemed misleading. I was just stating the factual truth behind America's corporatism.
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rossmum
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
Killing as a whole is bad. The only time it is acceptable is when you are putting someone out of their misery, such as suffering so much that they will eventually die anyways. But ending someones life because of revenge does not make you a better person. In fact, you just become a mirror image of the person you just killed.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
speaking of america, prison, and corporatism: what is your opinion, arbiter901, on involuntary human testing on prisoners as outlined in this article
are those liberal lies too or what
(also the part where the us intentionally and secretly dropped poisonous chemicals on canadian cities as well as its own is absolutely fucking disgusting and further proof canada should pull out of norad and cozy up to someone america hates just to make them mad)
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
Damn are we good at this whole evil empire thing
If only we'd just start saying we were one and then I'd be much more okay with it.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
The Death Penalty is a huge issue in the Mid/Southwest. A lot of wrongly accused and tried people wind up there, plus people don't realize how inaccurate DNA testing can be even if it can be very accurate at times. However, really the issue is that the detectives of the region are very one-sided: they try and investigate who they damn-well please and even if evidence does not surround said suspect the detectives shall follow their "gut." You only follow your gut when evidence is pointing it. Detectives and FBI both have this sort of stupidity to them now-a-days and in smaller-town-settings found in the Mid/Southwest it's even more prevalent. On top of that, the law enforcement becomes so pressured by media that they have to ACCUSE and ARREST someone, even if they're innocent or lack proper evidence. That's fucked up.
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Damn are we good at this whole evil empire thing
If only we'd just start saying we were one and then I'd be much more okay with it.
ALL HEIL BRITANYEAH!
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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TVTyrant
Damn are we good at this whole evil empire thing
If only we'd just start saying we were one and then I'd be much more okay with it.
I'm not buying it until disney actually builds a death star.
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We were talking about unjustifiable crimes here. Common sense. If you're too stupid to realize that by now then stfu
(Yes, crimes can be justified, or understandable and reasonable)
If the defense failed to proof innocence in time, and it all points to guilty then there is nothing that can be done.
Have you actually visited our penitentiaries, or talked to any of those convicts? Those individuals will never change. We live in a different society than all of you foreigners. Yeah our shitty drug laws contribute to most of that, but hey blame the federal government and corruption.
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speaking of america, prison, and corporatism: what is your opinion, arbiter901, on involuntary human testing on prisoners
as outlined in this article
Deep down I think its wrong, but honestly it had to be done. How else would have knowledge on cures for diseases or radiation sickness etc? We would probably be behind on research. Would you agree? Proabably not.
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canada should pull out of norad and cozy up to someone america hates just to make them mad
Beleive it or not the US would never allow such a thing. Look at these Latin american countries that tried going against us in the past.
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arbiter901
We were talking about unjustifiable crimes here. Common sense. If you're too stupid to realize that by now then stfu
(Yes, crimes can be justified, or understandable and reasonable)
You're calling me stupid when you haven't even mastered the basics of your own native language?
If the defense failed to proof innocence in time, and it all points to guilty then there is nothing that can be done.
There is something that can be done, if it's obvious an innocent has been falsely found guilty then either run a retrial or acquit them entirely.
Have you actually visited our
penitentiaries, or talked to any of those convicts? Those individuals will never change. We live in a different society than all of you foreigners. Yeah our shitty drug laws contribute to most of that, but hey blame the federal government and corruption.
No, don't blame it on the government, blame yourselves for being complacent to the point such corruption can even exist, it is your duty as a citizen to hold your leadership to account.
Deep down I think its wrong, but honestly it had to be done. How else would have knowledge on cures for diseases or radiation sickness etc? We would probably be behind on research. Would you agree? Proabably not.
I don't even believe I'm reading this, you think unconsensual human experimentation was a good thing??!
Beleive it or not the US would never allow such a thing. Look at these Latin american countries that tried going against us in the past.
The US would have no say in the matter at all.
International law states a nation may determine it's own identity without external pressure.
Believe it or not, the USA is bound by international law.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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own native language
Where does it say English is my native language?
I'm born to Hungarian immigrants. So English is definitely not my first language.