Re: These Five Bastards Give Liberals A Bad Name.



Wes Dukes wrote:
On 2008-06-28, Lone Haranguer <linuszrv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wes Dukes wrote:
On 2008-06-28, Bruce S <bruce.snell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Wes Dukes" <sekudw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
? Jim Ferguson <jvwxyzfergy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Bruce S" <bruce.snell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
"C.C." <caroline-collins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
I was horrified when I found out five members of the Supreme Court
obviously had their ignorant heads buried deep in their dumb***
assholes when they voted as the majority to remove the death penalty
for child rape.
Demonstrating only that, once again, the liberals on the court got it
wrong.

Bruce
And a reminder that these are the kinds of justices that Hussein Obama will
appoint.
JF
Perhaps all of you are letting your emotions run away with you. A lady
in my part of North Carolina just got life in prison for suffocating a 4
year old foster child by wrapping them in a blanket as punishment. She
made them eat vomit and feces. I say them because I think she had 6 or
7 over the course of a decade.

She got life in prison.

While child rape is pretty cruel, does it surpass murder?

From an economic point of view the appeals of a death penalty costs more
than keeping them in jail for the rest of their life.

To my knowledge there were only two on death row and both were in
Louisiana. Also only some states even had the death penalty for child
rape.

Thank goodness for a few liberal justices to balance the scales of
justice. This eye for an eye bul*** has been taken out of proportion
and turned into revenge by the christians, jews, and muslims. Perhaps
we need little liberal sanity in this world.
The fact that the SCOTUS got it wrong is not based on whether or not I agree with capital punishment - it is based on the 10th Amendment. The Supreme Court had no business interfering in this case - its a States Rights thing.

Bruce



Maybe you better go back and read the cruel and unusual punishment part
of the constitution.

Weren't public hangings a common punishment then?
LZ

Yes. And minorities sometimes were subjected to them in
disproportionate numbers.

Were the number of crimes they committed also disproportionate considering their percentage of the population?

We hear lots of complaints about the number of minorities in prison but no one posts the crime statistics that explains why that is.

Just because it had never been challenged,
does not mean it was constitutional. Just never challenged.

Democrats count on that when they pass unconstitutional laws like the Brady Bill. Of the many thousands of law enforcement personnel in this country only 2 of them had the balls to challenge portions of the bill.
LZ


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