Be careful what you wish for.I fully support capital punishment (death penalty). Bring it back.
Be careful what you wish for.I fully support capital punishment (death penalty). Bring it back.
You must be too young to have had some of your wishes blow up in your face.I do wish for it.
If you download the pdf file I linked to in the above post you will get an eye full of what is really going on with the value of a person and what the legal ramifications are of a person. Check you ID. If your name is all caps, it is reference to a legal entity (a person) that is not you as a human being. A person is an asset of the Crown corporation of Canada, and has a monetary value in the form of a trust account that you can access if you know how the game works. The government does not want you to know this stuff and you might think it is a bunch of weirdness, but it is entertaining. I know Mary Croft personally and I can attest that she is legitimate and serious about what she has written. You have nothing to lose but your virginity. ;-)
You must be too young to have had some of your wishes blow up in your face.
Are you willing to be the one to administer the fatal dose?Nothing wrong with me wanting to have capital punishment back. Care to explain yourself why I shouldn't?
It really doesn't matter if you want it or not. You are free to have any opinion you want to. But killing someone for any reason is murder. But that is not why we don't do it any more. Prisoners are worth more alive than dead. Read the pdf I posted the link to in my post #138. Maybe then you might understand why you wish will not be fulfilled.Nothing wrong with me wanting to have capital punishment back. Care to explain yourself why I shouldn't?
I fully support capital punishment (death penalty). Bring it back.
I do in certain instances, but the proof has to be conclusive or failing that the recipient has to be guilty of multiple offenses, in the unlikely event he was innocent of one of them. A classic example would be Clifford Olson- he showed the cops where some of the bodies were buried (for $100,000). If they'd have hanged then the taxpayer could have gotten their back. One poster asked if one would be willing to administer it. Silly question, if it was one of my grand children he hurt you couldn't hold me back.
Your post gave me pause for thought, JLM. Were I Leslie Mahaffy's Mom, I just might feel the same way too, though I don't know where she stands on capital punishment - and I don't claim to speak for her. Were it my child who had been tortured and killed by Holmolka and her husband, I very well might have taken justice into my own hands, given the opportunity.
I'm pretty sure most people would. What decent person could turn their back on the murder/torture of their own child to the benefit of human slime like Homolka and Bernardo?
What holmolka did to her own sister is so far beyond my comprehension that I shudder every time I think about it. She may be out of jail and living under an assumed name but she will never be 'free'.
In her case, capital punishment might have been too easy, let her live with the knowledge of her crimes every single day. Let her live as an outcast.
People have short memories. She has no conscience- beyond being an outcast possibly with her own family I'm pretty sure she's assimilated right back into society.
People have short memories. She has no conscience- beyond being an outcast possibly with her own family I'm pretty sure she's assimilated right back into society.
It was not a silly question I asked JLM. It was DEAD serious. Most everyone says the samething as you do. If it was one of my -------. I'm asking are you willing to be the executioner, the one who inflicts capital punishment in pursuance of a legal warrant?I do in certain instances, but the proof has to be conclusive or failing that the recipient has to be guilty of multiple offenses, in the unlikely event he was innocent of one of them. A classic example would be Clifford Olson- he showed the cops where some of the bodies were buried (for $100,000). If they'd have hanged then the taxpayer could have gotten their back. One poster asked if one would be willing to administer it. Silly question, if it was one of my grand children he hurt you couldn't hold me back.
How ironic, I didn't realize there was that definition. I've alway understood it to mean become an accepted part of (more or less). I'll bet 99% of those passing her on the street don't even recognize her now. That whole trial was a real charade, corrupt to the fullest degree- you don't plea bargain scum like that. If they'd have told her "it's off to Old Sparky unless you sing" (hypothetically as the death penalty didn't exist) they'd have both her and Bernardo safely warehoused.
Are you willing to be the one to administer the fatal dose?
I seem to recall JLM that at the time, Holmolka was not even a suspect in the killings. In the beginning she managed to fool everyone into thinking she was a victim. While they did have her for some things - I don't recall but I think it was something like kidnapping or something like that and she bargined for her freedom by saying she would testify against her husband. Agreements were already in place by the time they found out what rot she was/is. It's a long time ago. Maybe it was that she was forced into the killing by Bernardo. I can't remember but I do know that the trial was not corrupt as you state. If I had the time I would search the story out and print the facts here. As it is, I have to go to work in a few minutes and don't have the time.How ironic, I didn't realize there was that definition. I've alway understood it to mean become an accepted part of (more or less). I'll bet 99% of those passing her on the street don't even recognize her now. That whole trial was a real charade, corrupt to the fullest degree- you don't plea bargain scum like that. If they'd have told her "it's off to Old Sparky unless you sing" (hypothetically as the death penalty didn't exist) they'd have both her and Bernardo safely warehoused.