Rob Rogers for May 02, 2014

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    jonesb  almost 10 years ago

    He had his minions bury her alive after her shot her but didn’t kill her and people are worried that he may have suffered a bit during his execution. He deserved worse than what she got, they should have shot him before botching the injection. If the government has no right to murder the POS then give him to her family, I have no doubt he would’ve died a worse death at the hands of her family.

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    avarner  almost 10 years ago

    You might want to read what this guy did and decide if he suffered more or less than his victim. Karma is harsh, sometimes..

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    cripplious  almost 10 years ago

    Please tell a person whose child has been raped and murdered that their killer doesnt deserve to die. Ill bet youll be lucky to escape with just a few broken bones

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    The only problem I have with execution is occasionally they get an innocent person. The rest of them committed really horrible violence on their victims and deserve what ever happens and I would prefer not paying to imprison them for decades.

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    magicwalnut Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    I’m looking forward to my subscription to the ’execution Channel ’. Inevitable. Bet it would draw a huge audience….

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    Diane Lee Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    I hope all you commenters on this site who are annoyed that Oklahoma and many other states have such laws, will remember when November comes around that the reasons such crazies are in power is because in some other election the opposing forces of craziness did not go out to vote. It was too hot, too cold, such a long line, such a problem. Before the crazies passed laws to prevent as many people as possible from voting, you had the luxury of getting through that line in 1/2 an hour or less, or sending your vote by mail, or going on the weekend, voting up to a month before the election, or registering and voting on the same day.

    Now, not so much of any of the aforementioned luxuries. Some people will stand for hours in the weather, to cast their ballots on one of the three machines their State has allowed to be used at their precinct. Some people will be challenged when they go to vote and find their name has been struck from the rolls in some pre-election purge. Some will have to wait in lines where toilets have been closed (Miami/Dade Florida). Some will be asked for identification they don’t have. And, if they give up and go home, the people who get elected will make it even harder to vote the next time. If you want to have a Democracy, you have to research who passed the laws to reguire you to stand in line, you have to stand in line, and you have to vote for people who will make voter easier for you the next time. Yeah, it’s hard, but what do you think they plan to do to the Middle Class if they don’t have anyone voting against them?

    All this came about while you were taking that delightful nap instead of voting last time you had the chance. Do not ever think your vote doesn’t matter. Vote yourself and spread the word to everyone you know. These insidious governments did not come about by accident and they will take your freedoms from you one by one and you will laugh and say they can’t do that and yet here we are and they are doing it. Don’t be the one who allows this.

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    I Play One On TV  almost 10 years ago

    " I hear an awful lot on the order of a tooth for a tooth in your posts, but I had gotten the impression that many of you claim to be practicing Christians, which supposedly has gone beyond the simple revenge formula of earlier belief systems. "

    Attributed to Mahatma Ghandi: “I think I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians; they are so unlike your Christ.”

    Talk is cheap. Deeds are another story.

    I know atheists who are far more “Christian” in their deeds than many of the True Believers I have met.

    None of this is meant to be a personal attack; please do not misinterpret me. Thanks in advance.

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    Dtroutma  almost 10 years ago

    Hmm, just a thought, how come our own pro-death penalty folks seem to be the same ones protesting the Taliban’s public executions? Double Hmmm, how come they also seem to support laws and punishment as anachronistic as defined in Leviticus, the same exact source the Taliban actually refer back to, even before their Quran?

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    Jason Allen  almost 10 years ago

    I don’t trust “reasonable doubt” when it comes to taking someone’s life. There’s no un-executing someone if they’re later found to be innocent.http://www.criminaljusticedegreesguide.com/features/10-infamous-cases-of-wrongful-execution.html

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    John Foster Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Might want to read today’s story from Iran about the mother who took the noose off her son’s murderer right before his execution and forgave him. Seems it gave her a great sense of closure. Maybe we can learn something from other countries.

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