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Is it right to be put to the electric chair or face the death penalty?

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Dear Atheist,

«If for some reason I did face life in gaol I would prefer to end it all with a lethal injection.»

Indeed, and you should always be allowed that choice.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 6 December 2021 5:18:32 PM
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Is Mise,

BS. You are all mouth and trousers. Besides, you wouldn't pass the entry test. If you were as hard and murderous as you claim to be, you would have 'hanged' the perpetrator, not 'hung' him.

There are any number of blowhards who fantasise about what they 'would' do, knowing full well that they will never have to actually carry out their fantasies
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 6 December 2021 5:37:35 PM
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ttbn,
‘Hanged ‘ and ‘hung’ are now used interchangeably, this is shewn in much modern writing, get over it.

Which combat units did you serve in?
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 6 December 2021 5:56:06 PM
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State sanctioned murder in the form of killing of the innocent in war is the most common form of execution. How many innocent Afghan's has Australia executed in the past 20 years, probably hundreds.

Issy, ttbn joined the Tutti-Frutti Brigade, First Division, he's still in it, AH!
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 6 December 2021 9:38:35 PM
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15/1/2020 John Steven Gardner

Gardner was given a death sentence for the shooting death of his wife, Tammy Gardner. Tammy had placed a call to 911 and named her husband as the assailant after she had been shot in the head. She died in the hospital three days later after the family chose to take her off life support. Prosecutors claimed Gardner shot Tammy because she had filed for divorce. Defense argued there was no forensic evidence connecting Gardner to the crime.
During sentencing, the jury learned that Gardner was convicted of shooting his first wife in Mississippi in 1983. Rhoda Gardner was only 18 and pregnant at the time of her death.

29/1/2020 Donnie Cleveland Lance

Lance had been sentenced to death for the killings of Sabrina "Joy" Lance and Dwight "Butch" Wood Jr. The two were slain on November 8, 1997, at Wood's home in Jackson County, about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta.
Lance went to the home, kicked in the front door and shot Wood in the front and back with a shotgun and then beat Joy Lance to death with the butt of the shotgun, according to a Georgia Supreme Court summary of the case.
Lance had consistently said he did not kill the pair.

6/2/2020 Abel Revill Ochoa

The evidence shows that on Sunday, August 4, 2002, appellant shot his wife, two of his sisters-in-law, his father-in-law, and his 18-month-old daughter. Appellant reloaded his gun and shot his seven-year-old daughter. This occurred in the home where appellant lived with his wife, his two daughters, and his father-in-law. Everyone was killed except for one of the sisters-in-law (Alma) who testified at appellant's trial that appellant looked "very mean, very angry" when the shooting began.

John Steven Gardner and Abel Revill Ochoa should've been taken out the back of the courthouse, face against the brick wall, and dispatched with a bullet to the back of the head.
I'm not convinced guilt was proven beyond a reasonable doubt for Donnie Cleveland Lance, but I also don't know all the facts.

14 to go NathanJ?
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 6 December 2021 11:28:28 PM
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The real perpetuators of criminality are the do-gooders, the criminal defence lawyers & incompetent bureaucrats courtesy of leftist academic upbringing.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 7 December 2021 6:03:38 AM
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