Fucking coward pleads guilty

Wildcard Ky

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Eric Rudolph has agreed to plead guilty to the Olympic bombing and the bombing of an Alabama abortion clinic in exchange for not getting the death penalty. Two people died as a result of his bombings.

It kills me (no pun intended) that people like this plant bombs, or do other things with the intent of killing people, yet when they get caught, they do what they can to avoid the death penalty.

Just another punk ass coward. If he's man enough to plant bombs and kill people, why isn't he man enough to face the same fate that he dealt to others? I hope he gets the Dahmer treatment in prison.

Rudolph to plead guilty
 
Wildcard Ky said:
. . . If he's man enough to plant bombs . . .
Even before I read your citation, I have trouble with your introduction. I hope you are being sarcastic.


BECAUSE he was cowardly enough to plant bombs, one would expect him to take a most pusillanimous position once he's been caught.





After reading:

I believe he should be kept alive. He is the ideal person to explain by what logic one can feel justified to oppose abortion with deadly force.

In any case, Wildcard Ky, didn't you read where he was referred to as a "survivalist?"
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
In any case, Wildcard Ky, didn't you read where he was referred to as a "survivalist?"

I figure 'whacked out nutbar' would cover the entire range of his personality.
 
rgraham666 said:
I figure 'whacked out nutbar' would cover the entire range of his personality.
I belive space is some consideration, and reporters don't get paid by the word. :rolleyes:
 
since im feverish...ill just go ahead and put my pennies in.

i have a problem with the death penalty. i never used to and at one point in time, i had wished it on my ex for what he did to our kids. that being said...i find a real hypocrasy to it all...

no, i dont want to start a debate about it.. just laying the basis for what im about to say.

torture.
tattoo the faces of the people he killed on him...
make him live in a 6 x2 cell...
no books
no library
no intervention
no exercise
a tv in the corner ceiling replaying the devastation hes wrought...
just an idea.

now, dont bother me with how bad i am not to believe in the death penalty. im too tired and cranky.
 
Whatever happened to the poor SOB they tried to blame for that originally?
 
There are those that just need killing. He is near the front of the line. Preferably by having his skin flayed from his body and being dipped in salt from time to time.
 
Colleen Thomas said:
There are those that just need killing. He is near the front of the line. Preferably by having his skin flayed from his body and being dipped in salt from time to time.
that would be fine but
it would be a painless and clean death...not what i call payment in kind
 
davidwatts said:
Whatever happened to the poor SOB they tried to blame for that originally?

His name was Richard Jewel. I'm not sure what happened to him. I think he filed a lawsuit and won (settled), but I don't know anything past that.

Yes VB, there was sarcasm when I called him a man. He thought it was some big macho thing to plant bombs and kill people. However, when faced with the same prospect for himself, he chose the cowards way in doing whatever was necessary to avoid being killed.

I am completely pro death penalty. I tend to view things in a simple light. Here's the way I see it: If you knowingly, willingly and purposefully take someone elses's life, what gives you the right to continue your life?

Before someone decides to jump me on this, please notice the words knowingly, willingly and purposefully. That's what I'm referring to in being pro death penalty. Planting bombs meets the requirements of those three words.
 
W
KY
agreed to a certain extent... but the painless easy way is not the way to punish. and i have to think...
the person(s) who take the life of the 'murderer' are just doing the same sort of thing on a very basic level. so, im not trying to start up a debate, just simply stating my point of view how ever flawed it may be.
 
vella_ms said:
since im feverish...ill just go ahead and put my pennies in.

i have a problem with the death penalty. i never used to and at one point in time, i had wished it on my ex for what he did to our kids. that being said...i find a real hypocrasy to it all...

no, i dont want to start a debate about it.. just laying the basis for what im about to say.

torture.
tattoo the faces of the people he killed on him...
make him live in a 6 x2 cell...
no books
no library
no intervention
no exercise
a tv in the corner ceiling replaying the devastation hes wrought...
just an idea.

now, dont bother me with how bad i am not to believe in the death penalty. im too tired and cranky.

Don't know what your motives are for disagreeing with the death penalty and I don't want to assume. however, I'd have to agree, simply because our system was based on the idea that people can be rehabilitated. I don't agree with the concept at all times, but the system can't contradict itself.

Just my .02

Q_C
 
Quiet_Cool said:
Don't know what your motives are for disagreeing with the death penalty and I don't want to assume. however, I'd have to agree, simply because our system was based on the idea that people can be rehabilitated. I don't agree with the concept at all times, but the system can't contradict itself.

Just my .02

Q_C
i guess, in my mind... taking another persons life...no matter the motive is wrong.
and fucked up as it seems, i dont see the problem with dissociating the people who do this and torturing them. but...like i said...my point of view is tragically flawed and while there is no 'right' answer, i do believe there are too many wrong ones.
 
Personally, I am strongly in favor of the death penalty, but only under certain circumstances. This is definitely one of those cases. The Florida man who kidnapped and raped and murdered the nine year old girl is another one.

Some people think it doesn't deter crime. I have done a lot of research on that question and have come to a startling conclusion. I have searched into the cases of almost a thousand persons who have been put to death and what I found out is amazing. Not one of those almost 1,000 persons, not a single one, has ever done any injury to anybody since being put to death.

On the other hand, there are many who have been sentenced to prison terms and have gone on to commit heinous crimes. Willie Horton comes to mind because he was a nortorious example but there are others.
 
I'm not looking to start a debate either. I don't claim to be all knowing and all wise in areas like this. It's just my opinion on the matter. We don't agree with each others opinion, and that's okay with me. I can completely respect the person and their opinion even if I don't agree with it.

You're right when you say there is no absolute right answer to this. Differences in opinion is the spice of life. Think of how fucked up boring things would be if we all agreed on everything ;)
 
Wildcard Ky said:
I'm not looking to start a debate either. I don't claim to be all knowing and all wise in areas like this. It's just my opinion on the matter. We don't agree with each others opinion, and that's okay with me. I can completely respect the person and their opinion even if I don't agree with it.

You're right when you say there is no absolute right answer to this. Differences in opinion is the spice of life. Think of how fucked up boring things would be if we all agreed on everything ;)
i know one thing nearly all of us can agree on

sex is fucking awesome

there. i feel much more betterer now. :kiss:
 
vella_ms said:
i know one thing nearly all of us can agree on

sex is fucking awesome

there. i feel much more betterer now. :kiss:
and fucking is sex awesome, too
 
vella_ms said:
i know one thing nearly all of us can agree on

sex is fucking awesome

there. i feel much more betterer now. :kiss:

With me it's become a matter of absence makes the heart grow fonder. :D

or is it makes the wood grow harder????????
 
Wildcard Ky said:
With me it's become a matter of absence makes the heart grow fonder. :D

or is it makes the wood grow harder????????
Abstinence makes the wood grow harder. Or some such nonsense.
 
Joe Wordsworth said:
Oh, I think there's likely a right answer to the question. I also think that nobody here knows it.


Including yourself, sweet Joe? :rolleyes:
 
Joe Wordsworth said:
Oh, I think there's likely a right answer to the question. I also think that nobody here knows it.

That depends on what you mean by "knows it". Many of us may have opinions but those are opinions, not something we KNOW.
 
Boxlicker101 said:
That depends on what you mean by "knows it". Many of us may have opinions but those are opinions, not something we KNOW.

Laughing -

Now Box, you know you can't start that sort of discussion with Joe.

It would probably lead to discussion of differing spellings and word origins of the words "know" and "opinion" and arguments about forms of usage, such as "to know".

I doubt the death penalty issue would even enter into the conversation. :)
 
vella_ms said:
i know one thing nearly all of us can agree on

sex is fucking awesome

:kiss:

Actually, I think it's over-rated. (I'll accept the kiss anyway, thoguh... ;) )

Q_C
 
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