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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 05/04/2006 at 01:11 AM   
 
  1. I’m bummed out by whole deal. I wrote and then edited out a choice rant involving pig’s blood, ebola, used tampons, maggots, barbed wire condoms and a rat trap. I realized there was no point in going on like Emperor Mischa, who does it better anyway, then got dejected and developed an outlook like Al and Mike. Just get it over with already.

    I guess I should look on the bright side and be glad he confessed to all the charges in this otherwise weak case, or else he would have walked free just like OJ.

    Why is it so damn hard for my people to do the right thing? The cartoon gives but little hope; watch this assclown live like a little prince in solitary for the next 40 years, while publishing books and becoming the prison’s most radical imman.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   05/04/2006  at  12:36 AM  

  2. you could have given that asshole his virgins or what ever, but you chose to jail him?,Drew got it spot on, cant you send him to camp xray? so he cant do what drew said.

    Posted by bulldog    United Kingdom   05/04/2006  at  07:52 AM  

  3. I suspect he’ll be kept in solitary confinement.  He’ll get 1 hour in the exercise yard every day and a shower twice a week.  Even if someone in the general prison population got to him, imagine the howls of protest from the usual suspects if anything happened to this clown.

    Drew’s got it right.  We’ll have to put up with this sack of offal for the next 40 or so years.  This demonstrates to folly of civilian justice in a situation that calls for a military tribunal.

    Posted by MAJ Mike    United States   05/04/2006  at  08:12 AM  

  4. Yeah, this is kinda 1 where either sentence has it’s drawbacks.. at least he can’t become a Martyr or claim to be such right before they inject him with lethal injection..

    Posted by Infinity    United States   05/04/2006  at  09:29 AM  

  5. Yes, and this is exactly the situation that the Clinton admin and libs want over and over and over again for these evil, blood thirsty, irrational madmen. He should have been tried (or left to sit out the war in Club Gitmo) by the military as an enemy combatant. In addition to us footing the bill for this waste of human space, if the left/libs ever come to power again, he might get out in the future. And there is the possiblity of him doing what drew said, raising monies for his ‘friends in jihad’ and becoming more powerful than his pathetic persona deserves.

    This was a loser in all ways. America is becoming too PC and cowardly and it is spelling our jeopardy. Too bad we may never know if United 93 was headed for Congress or the White House. Me thinks right now, it should have hit Congress - maybe then politicians would get the real message - these people want to destroy America.

    And now they are having help from the Reconquista crowd - bet somewhere in the future, we will discover the free flow of money between all these ‘one multicultural, global world of peace love and understanding (my way or death)’ groups.

    You know how this is all a fake on Moussaoui’s part? Look at how he appeared prior to and on his arrest - just like an American, now he looks like bin Laden drug from a cave. He is part and parcel with this whole plan to take America down. How people can think he’s nothing but a harmless mentally ill idiot is proof at how still clueless they are to the real agenda of these murderers.

    By the way, how often does the name Timothy McVeigh come up? Quick, clean, tidy little trial, conviction and execution. Now we have decades more to hear about this joker. Such a waste and shame.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   05/04/2006  at  09:36 AM  

  6. Hopefully he will escape and turn up at shatavia kearnys (19) house and she can deal with him with some flammable liqid angel_devil snakes on fire.

    Posted by bulldog    United Kingdom   05/04/2006  at  09:43 AM  

  7. You want to know how really deranged and off target the libs are - they support (ad nauseum) the killing of innocent babies and don’t scream too loud about the execution of a white man (McVeigh - to them the death of a white, conservative, violent male is really a good thing). But don’t want people of color (no matter who they kill or how), terrorists and pediphiles to be put to death ever?

    Justify either position to me. . . sorry it defies logic.

    The death sentence serves a purpose - and believe me - lethal injection, firing squad or electric chair are vastly more humane and quicker than most of what these sub-humans have done to their victims.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   05/04/2006  at  10:18 AM  

  8. If I could I would choose the firing squad for this slimeball! Do it the old fashioned way, with 7 men firing .69 caliber blackpowder muskets from 13 paces. Those giant lead balls will just about tear the body to pieces, and by the time the smoke clears it will all be over. Faster than injection, more humane than electrocution, and much better television than hanging. It can’t be “cruel and unusual” if it was good enough for George Washington to use.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   05/04/2006  at  11:05 AM  

  9. For a punishment to be effective, shouldn’t it be “cruel and unusual”?

    Posted by MAJ Mike    United States   05/04/2006  at  11:17 AM  

  10. For my money, for people like Moussaui the preferred punishment is the old Commanche method where you stake the prisoner out in a spread-eagle position on the desert floor, make a tiny incision in the abdomen, slice the end of the small intestine off and pull it out across the desert as far as it will go (several hundred feet). You then allow the prisoner to lay there and listen as the wolves and coyotes eat their way up the trail of his own guts to him.

    BWAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HA-HA-HA-HA ....

    Posted by The Skipper    United States   05/04/2006  at  11:30 AM  

  11. Yes it should Major, but we do want to at least try to follow our own laws. Not that it’s going to make any difference: now Fwance is trying to get him extradited. Probably so they can let him go, is my guess, by conveniently looking the other way when the jihadis raid the prison and break him out. We have several extradition treaties with fwance, so there is a strong likelyhood it will happen. And everybody knows what an upstanding and trustworthy ally La Belle Merde is!

    Posted by Drew458    United States   05/04/2006  at  11:34 AM  

  12. Drew:

    Yeah, you’re on the mark.  Saw a press release this morning that the Froggies were going to exercise one of their treaties with us to extradite this clown to France so that he could be close to his Mommy.

    I’ll have lost all hope in our government if this happens.  I know this sack of offal will “escape” or be released back to his family.

    Posted by MAJ Mike    United States   05/04/2006  at  11:40 AM  

  13. Somehow I don’t think the Founding Fathers saw it neccesary to explicitly state that Cruel and Unusual punishment protection and such didn’t apply to convicted criminals.. I kinda doubt it was their intent for it to apply to such…

    Posted by Infinity    United States   05/04/2006  at  12:27 PM  

  14. I say we all chip in for a jailhouse hit.  I’ll pledge $100.

    Posted by rudebadger    United States   05/04/2006  at  01:01 PM  

  15. No Infi, they put it in to protect all citizens against it, including criminals. At the time burning at the stake, breaking on the wheel, the rack, drawing and quatering and other even sicker forms of torture were very common in europe. Petty theft was a hanging offense. Rich folks always got off. The no Cruel and Unusual part, along with the Law Applies to Everyone part and the No Double Indemnity part made the founder’s vision the miracle that it was. And it is cases like this one that put those beliefs to the real test. We can not give in fully to the Beast. Fully. But we can give in a little. The problem is that, while all of us deep down know there is a line that must not be crossed, certain types keep moving the line. Backward. In it’s own way, that movement is more Christian, but none of us are Christ or even Christ-like; the line has gone too far when justice and punishment become meaningless. We try in our hearts to forgive those who tresspass against us, but that doesn’t mean we don’t mete out some amount of social retribution.

    Ok, preacher mode off. I’m starting to scare myself. So, where were we ... was it drown this bastard in pig’s blood, or let vultures pick out his eyes while he roasts over a slow fire?

    Posted by Drew458    United States   05/04/2006  at  01:13 PM  

  16. if so then how come the Death penalty was on the books so long in many states uncontested as a form of punishment for Rape cases? Granted, Rape is bad. But I’m not sure the Death penalty is a proper punishment for it. Maybe regular criminals, but I’m not sure the intent was to protect convicted Murderers..
    “Crimes subject to the death penalty vary by jurisdiction. All jurisdictions which use capital punishment have murder as a crime which is subject to the death penalty, although many jurisdictions require additional aggravating circumstances. Treason is a capital offense in several jurisdictions. Other capital crimes include: aggravated kidnapping in Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky and South Carolina; train wrecking which leads to a person’s death[9] and perjury which leads to a person’s death in California[10]; aircraft hijacking in Georgia and Mississippi; aggravated rape of victim under age 12 in Louisiana; capital sexual battery in Florida; and capital narcotics conspiracy in Florida and New Jersey.”
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States

    Although I doubt it has rarely been sentenced as such in recent years, somehow I think the death penalty for Aggravated Kidnapping would be more cruel and unusual punishment then sentencing someone to die for taking a life of an innocent person. give me an argument where the death penalty is Cruel and Unusual punishment for a murderer? after all they invalidated their victims right to protection from Cruel and Unusual Punishment in taking the life of their victims. sorry just a bit of a rant and I guess it might belong more in the 1 of the guy who didn’t die with the initial injection

    Posted by Infinity    United States   05/04/2006  at  01:51 PM  

  17. He’ll be going to Marion, and after a few weeks there, he’ll wish that he was in the tropical resort of Camp Xray at Club Gitmo.  Marion and Leavenworth are the two lockups where the truly rotten apples are confined. Hell is a better destination…

    Meanwhile, back in Iraq, we have the Terrorist Who Can’t Shoot Straight, namely Zarqawi, the alleged Al Quaeda “leader”. Check this out, the Zarqawi “blooper” reel:

    http://abcnews.go.com/International/IraqCoverage/story?id=1922602

    He fits in somewhere between 3stooges and Homer Simpson in his leadership and military skillset.  laughing_tv 
    He literally doesn’t know from which end of the weapon the bullets emerge.  monkey  machinegun

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   05/04/2006  at  01:55 PM  

  18. Actually the small intestine is only about 34-36 feet, but I love the idea… Rub some salt on the extended bowels, then add to this basting his genitals in honey, a nest of fire ants, and a few crows pecking out his eyeballs, and the mental image becomes oh, so much lovlier angel_devil Mheh heh heh heh… cool grin

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   05/04/2006  at  02:01 PM  

  19. Probably the death penalty (which does seem extreme for rape now days) was done to keep the pediphiles under control - eliminate them quickly. Now we let them go, don’t care if they don’t register and wait until they escalate from ‘just’ raping children to murder. Then, maybe we will do something.

    We have gone way too far. Victimby Gary Kinder shows true crime (the Hi-fi Murders) from the point of the victim (survivor Courtney Naisbett). Perhaps this should be required reading for lawyers, social workers, anti-death penalty advocates and most libs. Vicious men who deserved the death sentence they got.

    What gets me about this case, is no one sees if Moussaoui and Reid had not both been careless, stupid or whatever - 9/11 could have brought America down to her knees. And where would the libs/left/and other assorted nuts be without their leaders? You think that the Ward Churchills, Cindy Sheehans and Michael Moores could ever get elected to anything. Please I don’t think even the left is that stupid. They’d be leaderless until they could get their govs and state morons up into DC.

    Just because you weren’t able to carry out your plans - does it mean you aren’t dangerous?

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   05/04/2006  at  04:55 PM  

  20. I wonder if the Jury was in favor of passing the death penalty but decided they better not due to his belief that he would become a martyr if he did get Death? I was a sophomore in High school during the Serial murders here in Gainesville. it was enough to make my mind up for the Death penalty. especially after I ended up working with the sister of 1 of the victims.. to get the annoucement in high school with the news of the first victims bodies being found is quite an experience. and then the mood that set in over Gainesville.. I don’t see how you can go through that and not be affected.. and then having 2 more murders in the aftermath and 1 of those murderers escaping from prison and being on the lam for a few days..

    Posted by Infinity    United States   05/04/2006  at  05:13 PM  

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