Posted August 23, 2013
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Posted August 23, 2013
Are you overlooking far more recent Italian treatment of anarchists?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Pinelli
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Pinelli
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Posted August 23, 2013
grimwerk: Are you overlooking far more recent Italian treatment of anarchists?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Pinelli
missed out, at least you will never see death penalty in Italy..................http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Pinelli
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Posted August 23, 2013
Is that a pro or a con? I really don't want to be paying taxes so someone like Jeffery Dahmer can sit around viewing free cable TV, three square meals, a cot, and a pot. Take him out back and put a bullet in his demented head. Thankfully our prisoners took care of his ass, but we still have a lot more of these assholes living on tax payers dime.
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Posted August 23, 2013
jjsimp: Is that a pro or a con? I really don't want to be paying taxes so someone like Jeffery Dahmer can sit around viewing free cable TV, three square meals, a cot, and a pot. Take him out back and put a bullet in his demented head. Thankfully our prisoners took care of his ass, but we still have a lot more of these assholes living on tax payers dime.
try to think why your compatriots act that way...............AFnord
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Posted August 23, 2013
jjsimp: Is that a pro or a con? I really don't want to be paying taxes so someone like Jeffery Dahmer can sit around viewing free cable TV, three square meals, a cot, and a pot. Take him out back and put a bullet in his demented head. Thankfully our prisoners took care of his ass, but we still have a lot more of these assholes living on tax payers dime.
But executing someone is, counter-intuitively enough, more expensive than putting them in jail for the rest of their lives source
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Posted August 23, 2013
AFnord: But executing someone is, counter-intuitively enough, more expensive than putting them in jail for the rest of their lives
source
No if you do it correctly. The bullet in back of the head is pretty damn cheap. Charge the families for the bullet and the burial or cremation fee. Have the other prisoners dig the grave. This humanely executing someone is what costs money.source
Post edited August 23, 2013 by jjsimp
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Posted August 23, 2013
AFnord: But executing someone is, counter-intuitively enough, more expensive than putting them in jail for the rest of their lives
source
jjsimp: No if you do it correctly. The bullet in back of the head is pretty damn cheap. Charge the families for the bullet and the burial or cremation fee. Have the other prisoners dig the grave. This humanely executing someone is what costs money. source
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Posted August 23, 2013
Given that your reference is 1927, we certainly have seen the death penalty in Italy. Ask Benito..
What's the point of your thread? To remember Sacco and Vanzetti, if so, great. They're an interesting (and unfortunate) subject. If you were hoping for a serious conversation, though, you would've done better without the troll title.
What's the point of your thread? To remember Sacco and Vanzetti, if so, great. They're an interesting (and unfortunate) subject. If you were hoping for a serious conversation, though, you would've done better without the troll title.
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Posted August 23, 2013
the thread is about innocents killed, nothing else.
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Posted August 23, 2013
AFnord: But executing someone is, counter-intuitively enough, more expensive than putting them in jail for the rest of their lives
source
jjsimp: No if you do it correctly. The bullet in back of the head is pretty damn cheap. Charge the families for the bullet and the burial or cremation fee. Have the other prisoners dig the grave. This humanely executing someone is what costs money. source
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Posted August 23, 2013
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No one here know how totally screwed up the United States is more than myself, but the title of the thread, whether intentional or not, makes it sound like the thread is a condemnation of the U.S. capital punishment system, as if executing innocent people is an American problem. What's more is that it's coming from someone who's country has produced such political sociopaths as Julius Caesar, Caligula, Nero, Benito Mussolini, and the Roman Catholic Church. Does that make what happened to Sacco and Vanzetti right and or justified? ABSOLUTELY NOT but I think before you start picking us apart for the skeletons in our closet you might want to consider fessing up the ones in your closet.
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Posted August 23, 2013
tinyE: No one here know how totally screwed up the United States is more than myself, but the title of the thread, whether intentional or not, makes it sound like the thread is a condemnation of the U.S. capital punishment system, as if executing innocent people is an American problem. What's more is that it's coming from someone who's country has produced such political sociopaths as Julius Caesar, Caligula, Nero, Benito Mussolini, and the Roman Catholic Church. Does that make what happened to Sacco and Vanzetti right and or justified? ABSOLUTELY NOT but I think before you start picking us apart for the skeletons in our closet you might want to consider fessing up the ones in your closet.
wow tinyE finally said something that has weight