Re: 40,000-year sentences largely symbolic, says legal expert
- From: Vinny Burgoo <hlunnh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:20:16 +0000
In alt.usage.english, Peter Duncanson wrote:
[...]
The thought of a Museum Prison in which a deceased prisoner is
incarcerated until the completion of thousands of years of
consecutive sentences does have an appeal.
It does, but the Museum Prison would have to be built on high ground, 1) to put it out of reach of the Honorable Al's huge, nay presidential sea-level rise* and 2) so that it can be defended when besieged by the belligerent forces of The Inevitable Caliphate (PBUI).
*Though we'll almost certainly have another ice age, and thus much lower sea levels, within 40,000 years.
--
V
Indeed the next ice age is somewhat overdue.
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