What’s with the fucking care-bear attitude. I don’t love babies; I don’t love “someone born with down syndrome or other severe mental deficiency”. I don’t love people just because they are people. I can count the number of babies I’ve loved (get your minds out of the gutter people) on the fingers of one hand. The rest - meh. If there are 7,000,000,000 people in the world, I will not ever meet ~6,999,999,000 of them. I have no reason to love them by any definition of the word. And of the ~1,000 I meet, I’m not going to love over ~99% of them.
And anyone who thinks they “love” me just because I share this ball of water and dirt with them…well, you just haven’t gotten to know me. Give me 10 minutes and you’ll be cheering for my execution.
Shut the fuck up right back at you. The Republican Party has destroyed America, we will never recover from the Bush’s war of terror. What a coincidence that the Pubbies always seem to support blowing up brown people.
I’d probably support the death penalty in a justice system that was equitable and reliable. America’s isn’t. Those who think conviction of innocents is uncommon should read a book like Actual Innocence: When Justice Goes Wrong and How to Make it Right.
I’m constantly annoyed on this Board by right-wingers who, confronted by their hypocrisies and evil, insist that today’s right-wingers are somehow morally or intellectually comparable to today’s centrists and liberals, just with different prejudices. OP’s example shows that the voter sentiments ruining America are filthy and savage. Right-wing prattle that “both sides are equally stupid” is just hypocrisy.
(I realize some right-wingers are good-spirited and intelligent. It’s too bad they don’t distance themselves from their swinish supporters, but of course they realize they can’t win elections without such swine.)
to paraphrase Carlin, there is one big upside to all these executions in Texas: fewer Texans. too bad they couldn’t get Rick strapped down before he made it to the governors mansion.
Many presume to speak for the families of those who have been murdered. But there are lots of cases of a relatives communicating with the jailed murderer and forgiving them. Many are really religious and don’t seek vengeance. The United Methodist Church Those who are able to forgive are the real religious ones.
http://www.willsworld.com/~mvfhr/forgivingunforgivable.htm
The revenge seekers will not understand. Often the execution is a traumatic experience that leaves the family of the victim, feeling unrewarded and empty. Execution is based in mans basest and least evolved emotions and thought processes.
We should not do it in America.
If one does not ascribe a basic value to all people, even those one has not met or who have not earned one’s personal respect, then why the enthusiasm to punish their murderers? Maybe the victims were “shitty people” too. :rolleyes:
You. Still. On so many levels it defies definition. I don’t expect that to change anytime soon.
It would seem that a message board that holds itself out to cater to a clientele that is a ‘cut above the rest’ intelligence-wise would have an auto-ban feature for nitwits such as yourself.