Eric13367 said:My second choice of "punishment" would be to take this out into the woods and find a tree stump about 4ft in height ,you slam his *advertiser censored* down on the stump and then you nail his scrotum (numerous times) to the tree stump, you then hand a baseball bat to the parents of the deceased child and they slam him in the chest knocking him over, you then hand him a VERY dull knife, he now has the choice..... cut em off or dangle by em'. Sounds better than any other solution I have heard.
Well, I wonder if an RN can could start the IV, if so when I finish school, I will gladly help.Maybe So said:It's not about whether his victim suffered or not. Do we really as a society want to strap people down and kill them in a manner that would have them struggling and screaming?
I think the witnesses would start fainting and vomiting....if you make the death painfull then you will be giving anti death penalty groups more ammo to work with to abolish it altogether.
Do we want to become as heartless as the killers we condemn? Two wrongs do not make a right.
Of course he doesn't deserve a painless death....but don't we strive to be better than murderers....so we give mercy to those who do not deserve it.
You are not going to find doctors and anesthesiologists who will agree to help in a death that is tantamount to torture. The people who put the prisoner to death have to live with what they are doing. Not many people would be able to handle being part of a death (even of a murderer) that was horrific to watch and then just go home and forget about it. We don't have the right to ask medical personel to perform such things against their will.
Let's keep reality in perspective. As society we must refrain from being simply vengefull or becoming so brutal that we are no better than murderers ourselves.
For the death penalty to remain legal it will have to remain as painless as is possible.
Sorry but that is their problem.If they want to attend and they feel bad enough for the killer,let them :sick: all they want.Maybe So said:I think the witnesses would start fainting and vomiting
dark_shadows said:Sorry but that is their problem.If they want to attend and they feel bad enough for the killer,let them :sick: all they want.
At least the waste of skin strapped to gurney knows how "IT" is going to die,where "It" is going to die,"It" knows when "It" is going to die("It" cried pain and had the lawyer cry for him).
That girl begged for her life while she was being killed PAINFULLY.
"He was quite relieved to find he was not being executed,"
(This was said by "it" when he found out that he was going to live.)
I doubt that her family would feel sorry for him if he felt a little prick of a needle, or a bit of stinging or even if he had a bit of vomiting, I mean my Lord, terri was brutally beat in the head with a hammer 23 times, then raped, then stabbed, I am sorry but I can tell you any family member of terri's, I am sure would be just fine. But then again, this is just my opinion.Maybe So said:I mean would you have the victims family leave feeling guilt? Some of them just might not have the stomache for it that we think they do. I would not want his victims parents to have to live with the awful scenes of his death. It would be just another ugly scene that hurts them emotionally in the end.
I believe the Death Penalty should be used more often then maybe we wont have these idiots acting like any way they want. They could be cheering for someone else. I think they need to remember the victims and I could never hold up a sign saying save a murderer. No way.......bbmcrae said:The death penalty is a hard thing for me, personally. On one hand, I hate the idea of state-sponsored executions. On the other hand, I hate that people like this still breathe and think and feel (what they can) and their victims do not.
One of the things that really got me when the execution was postphoned was a picture in the paper of one of the protesters beaming with joy while various signs were held up behind saving "Save Morales".
Is there really not a better cause and better human being to be cheering on in this world than a convicted rapist-killer?
bbmcrae said:The death penalty is a hard thing for me, personally. On one hand, I hate the idea of state-sponsored executions. On the other hand, I hate that people like this still breathe and think and feel (what they can) and their victims do not.
One of the things that really got me when the execution was postphoned was a picture in the paper of one of the protesters beaming with joy while various signs were held up behind saving "Save Morales".
Is there really not a better cause and better human being to be cheering on in this world than a convicted rapist-killer?
Hi Michelle,michelle said:I doubt that her family would feel sorry for him if he felt a little prick of a needle, or a bit of stinging or even if he had a bit of vomiting, I mean my Lord, terri was brutally beat in the head with a hammer 23 times, then raped, then stabbed, I am sorry but I can tell you any family member of terri's, I am sure would be just fine. But then again, this is just my opinion.