Death Penalty

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Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I'd like to see the list of offenses punishable by death here in the U.S. expanded to include rape; child molestation; facial tattoos; driving while texting; internet trolling; and knowingly participating in reality television programs.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
Stan, you dislike me so much yet you continue to troll me, huh? Well, I got news for you, you're on IGGY. I refuse to read your shit.
FAIL!

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Yes, I have trolled you so much, I just got around to reading this. Of course, you know this completely destroys my life. No. Really. I reeeeeeealy care about what you have to say.
You don't have me on ignore. You are too much of an attention whore.
 
Thirty years almost to the day after a clot of scum named Mumia Abu-Jamal executed Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, the disgusting liberal-infested farce that passes for our justice system has officially declared the obvious: despite being found guilty of a capital crime, the moonbat heart-throb Jamal will never face the punishment he so richly deserves.

Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams announced [Wednesday] morning he will not seek the death penalty against Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Williams said that he saw no point in triggering another two or three decades of appeals.

“Every reviewing court has found the trial fair and the guilty verdict sound,” he said. “…Our best remaining option is to let Mr. Abu-Jamal to die in prison.”

Friday marks 30 years since Abu-Jamal’s arrest for the murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner, who was on patrol Dec. 9, 1981 when he was gunned down. A jury unanimously handed down a guilty verdict the following year, and Abu-Jamal was sentenced to death.

Since then the former public radio employee Abu-Jamal has lived as a pampered celebrity behind bars, recording commencement addresses for various colleges (including UC Berkeley, unsurprisingly). NPR wanted to pay him with our money to record commentary for All Things Considered. In France, moonbats actually named a street after him.

No serious person doubts his guilt. But progressives doubt it is a bad thing for a dreadlock-wearing black Marxist to sneak up behind a white police officer and shoot him in the back.

There is only one life form lower than Abu-Jamal: the comfy politically correct liberals who continue to agitate for his release even as Officer Faulkner’s bones crumble in the ground. There is also only one positive outcome likely to result from Barack Hussein Obama being reelected. It would put off by four years the day Jamal is pardoned altogether and set free to shoot more police officers (as he promised he would do) and/or deliver his commencement addresses in person.

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Daniel Faulkner will remain unavenged
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
I'm surprised they didn't jack him up when he was apprehended. If someone lacks the humanity or even common sense, goes and shoots a cop; then they're not going to have a problem shooting anyone else. I've seen the story before and there's still a bullshit sentiment in Philly that this guy should go free.

Then again, if they had perforated him 18 or 19 times, he probably would've survived and his family would have sued for millions. That's why my duty weapons are either .40 or .45 caliber. If they go down they'll stay down.
 

larss

I'm watching some specialist videos
Daniel Faulkner will remain unavenged

Vengeance is a poor reason for capital punishment. Vengeance is the reason that the Arabs and Israelis in the middle east continue to fight. It is the reason that Ireland and Great Britain were affectively at war for so many decades.
Tit for tat punishment just leads to more tit for tat.
Lock him up. Throw away the key.
 
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