Dylann Roof Sentenced to Death for Charleston Church Shooting

Padawanbater2

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I don't support capital punishment

If there were ever a case to support it, it would probably be something like this, he murdered 9 people in cold blood with many witnesses present and hasn't shown a shred of remorse since

To me, the crime is irrelevant to the question of the morality of giving the state the authority to carry out a death sentence. What he did is deplorable, but when the state kills an innocent person it's unforgivable and if you support the state killing Roof, you must accept some innocents will also be killed using the same process
 

schuylaar

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I don't support capital punishment

If there were ever a case to support it, it would probably be something like this, he murdered 9 people in cold blood with many witnesses present and hasn't shown a shred of remorse since

To me, the crime is irrelevant to the question of the morality of giving the state the authority to carry out a death sentence. What he did is deplorable, but when the state kills an innocent person it's unforgivable and if you support the state killing Roof, you must accept some innocents will also be killed using the same process
They already have.
 

choomer

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I would guess facing the firing squad would end you quicker than lethal injection. You'd be right about the wild hogs though

Which is why I said usually. Cut the artery in the neck and it's about as quick and very bloody.

The hogs are famous for their non-discriminatory eating habits as alluded to in film and I'll leave you this to explain why:
 

Sir Napsalot

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Utah was the last state to use the firing squad, largely to satisfy the mormon requirement for "blood atonement", meaning that blood must be spilled on the ground to atone for certain sins.
 

Padawanbater2

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Which is why I said usually. Cut the artery in the neck and it's about as quick and very bloody.

The hogs are famous for their non-discriminatory eating habits as alluded to in film and I'll leave you this to explain why:
That is a fantastic movie!

All around great performances
 

Sir Napsalot

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Put him in a room with surviving family members. They are really the ones who should be sentencing him. They want to forgive and forget? Their call. They want to feast on his organs while he watches? I wouldn't be comfortable judging them.
That's much too vague to stand as any sort of effective legislation
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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I don't support capital punishment

If there were ever a case to support it, it would probably be something like this, he murdered 9 people in cold blood with many witnesses present and hasn't shown a shred of remorse since

To me, the crime is irrelevant to the question of the morality of giving the state the authority to carry out a death sentence. What he did is deplorable, but when the state kills an innocent person it's unforgivable and if you support the state killing Roof, you must accept some innocents will also be killed using the same process
I too am not a supporter of the death penalty nor do I advocate torture but in this case the prick deserves it however it should be a horrible execution like peeling off all of his skin layer by layer and use drugs to keep him from lapsing into sleep from the pain then dip that prick in boiling oil.
 
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