[quote]
Jessica McCagh, 17, became a ball of flames when suddenly the fantastic four swooped in and recruited her.[/quote]
Dayum.
[QUOTE=the_shape;18700355]These threads are perfect for showing what huge hypocrites the members of FP are.
Yeah, remember that thread with the video of some guy throwing a dog off a bridge?
I don't recall any dumb puns there, I just recall a lot of comments like "Kill that piece of shit.", "Somebody should throw him off a bridge." etc.
As for this psychopath, he belongs in a mental institute.[/QUOTE]
The difference is that we empathize with the dog. He wasn't doing anything wrong.
Eh, she's pretty cool. She becomes balls of flames and doesn't afraid of anything.
[highlight](User was banned for this post ("Meme reply" - Dragon))[/highlight]
And it burns burns burns, that ring of fire.
He just wanted to express his
[I]burning desire[/I]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRG2530rwI[/media]
[QUOTE=StormHammer;18728171]See you in 15 years buddy, I salute you U.K justice system!
If I had a say, this fuck would be hanging from the rafters by sunrise, but that's just me.[/QUOTE]
This is why you do not have it your way.
[QUOTE=ProboardslolV2;18727774]Fucking idiot.
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I don't care what I've said previously about the death sentence. Sentence that sick fuck to death in the most painful way possible.[/QUOTE]
eye for an eye makes everyone happy and roses grow.
AND it also brings the victims back to life
Stop drop and roll never did come into account I guess.
Oh, it's not a cat, so facepunch doesn't care.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;18749232]Oh, it's not a cat, so facepunch doesn't care.[/QUOTE]
Aww come on now, it's not something you should be all fired up about.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;18749232]Oh, it's not a cat, so facepunch doesn't care.[/QUOTE]
There's no need to be hot-headed now
[QUOTE=Trotsky;18748812]This is why you do not have it your way.
eye for an eye makes everyone happy and roses grow.
AND it also brings the victims back to life[/QUOTE]
I guess you don't understand that we're human, have emotions, and sometimes crave vengeance when we are witness to or hear about something most people would consider to be a barbaric and unforgivable crime. I'm sure if your daughter had her face melted, you'd be singing a different tune.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18750116]I guess you don't understand that we're human, have emotions, and sometimes crave vengeance when we are witness to or hear about something most people would consider to be a barbaric and unforgivable crime. I'm sure if your daughter had her face melted, you'd be singing a different tune.[/QUOTE]
now, pray tell, where did I say otherwise?
My best friend since I was a child was beaten to death by gang members. (fuck you, btw)
I hate the ones who did it, and I do want them to die, but that's only natural. I'm still highly against the death penalty. If we kill, we become just as bad as them.
[QUOTE=Trotsky;18750581]now, pray tell, where did I say otherwise?
My best friend since I was a child was beaten to death by gang members. (fuck you, btw)
I hate the ones who did it, and I do want them to die, but that's only natural. I'm still highly against the death penalty. If we kill, we become just as bad as them.[/QUOTE]
What, did you think I was going to make fun of you or your friend for his death? Again, just because I don't care about minarets does not mean I am a cold-hearted bastard and I'm pretty sure I already mentioned that I have a problem with murdering innocent people.
I disagree with you. Man deliberately takes innocent life =/= preventing hardcore criminal from committing atrocious act ever again. [highlight]If you know there is a risk of death penalty in your state, don't kill people. I don't consider the death sentence to be murder, I consider it to be a lengthy and elaborate suicide.[/highlight]
You guys have reached a pretty hot topic, lets not burn eachother here.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18751323]What, did you think I was going to make fun of you or your friend for his death? Again, just because I don't care about minarets does not mean I am a cold-hearted bastard and I'm pretty sure I already mentioned that I have a problem with murdering innocent people.[/quote]
what?
[quote]I disagree with you. Man deliberately takes innocent life =/= preventing hardcore criminal from committing atrocious act ever again.[/quote]
Yes, because high security prisons do SUCH a terrible job of keeping people inside.
[quote] [highlight]If you know there is a risk of death penalty in your state, don't kill people. I don't consider the death sentence to be murder, I consider it to be a lengthy and elaborate suicide.[/highlight][/QUOTE]
uhhh...
actually states that have the death penalty have higher murder rates.
You people making jokes are sick, even if "it's just the internet." Just the fact that those jokes even cross your mind is fucked.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18751323][highlight]If you know there is a risk of death penalty in your state, don't kill people. I don't consider the death sentence to be murder, I consider it to be a lengthy and elaborate suicide.[/highlight][/QUOTE]
Until you're falsely convicted. Death sentence removes all possibility of appeal, therefore it should be banned.
[QUOTE=Yahnich;18700406]This thread is full of second-degree burns, seriously stop flaming this broad. I think she's p. hot to be honest and the psychopath should fry.[/QUOTE]
He thought he was in trouble with her dad, but he got out of the frying pan and into the fire when the cops showed up!
[QUOTE=trent_roolz;18759951]He thought he was in trouble with her dad, but he got out of the frying pan and into the fire when the cops showed up![/QUOTE]
that was terrible
I hope he burns in hell.
[QUOTE=Trotsky;18757017]what?[/quote]
You said "Fuck you btw" after posting about your friend being killed. I assumed you thought I'd make fun of you or some shit because you think I'm evil due to my opinion on minarets.
[quote]Yes, because high security prisons do SUCH a terrible job of keeping people inside.[/quote]
They can kill people inside and do it again when they get out. You know, convicts who are in there for federal but less severe crimes than murder.
[quote]uhhh...
actually states that have the death penalty have higher murder rates.[/QUOTE]
That's a shame, I guess people in those states are more prone to suicide. If Ontario suddenly approved the death penalty, I'd have twice the motivation not to kill people.
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[QUOTE=Zeke129;18757188]Until you're falsely convicted. Death sentence removes all possibility of appeal, therefore it should be banned.[/QUOTE]
Then why does it cost so much money?
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[QUOTE=HQRSE;18757141]You people making jokes are sick, even if "it's just the internet." Just the fact that those jokes even cross your mind is fucked.[/QUOTE]
I agree with you.
[QUOTE=Skippy!;18700215]I highly doubt that. They were probably more along the lines of "Uwaaughauuughaaaaahh!"[/QUOTE]
She died in hospital.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18761712]They can kill people inside and do it again when they get out. You know, convicts who are in there for federal but less severe crimes than murder.[/quote]
why do you care if he kills other inmates? I thought you wanted them to die? you put yourself in a pretty bad position.
yeah, ok, first of all, it's fallacious to say that every single murderer will go out and do it again. What about murders or lust or jealously? as horrible as a murder is, the person doing it is not always a clinically insane serial killer.
[quote]That's a shame, I guess people in those states are more prone to suicide. If Ontario suddenly approved the death penalty, I'd have twice the motivation not to kill people.[/quote]
People do stupid shit all the time. It's not ignorance, it can't be simply because there is too much information available. People will kill regardless of the punishment. I would fear life in prison more then the death penalty.
[quote]Then why does it cost so much money?[/quote]
It's more expensive
The death penalty is not justice, it's opinionated emotion tying into law. and any person who respects the US justice system should oppose it.
The death penalty is revenge, not retribution.
[QUOTE=Trotsky;18765401]why do you care if he kills other inmates? I thought you wanted them to die? you put yourself in a pretty bad position.
yeah, ok, first of all, it's fallacious to say that every single murderer will go out and do it again. What about murders or lust or jealously? as horrible as a murder is, the person doing it is not always a clinically insane serial killer.[/quote]
Because they may be in there for some tax related crime or drugs or something that didn't involve stripping someone of their life.
No, but they killed someone, which shows they are capable of it
[quote]People do stupid shit all the time. It's not ignorance, it can't be simply because there is too much information available. People will kill regardless of the punishment. I would fear life in prison more then the death penalty.[/quote]
I fear both equally as neither results in my living and being free.
[quote]It's more expensive[/quote]
That's like saying "The sky is blue because it's blue."
I asked WHY. Why, if there's no appeal, does it cost more than whatever it costs to buy the drugs to inject the inmate with and to pay the staff present?
[quote]The death penalty is not justice, it's opinionated emotion tying into law. and any person who respects the US justice system should oppose it.
The death penalty is revenge, not retribution.[/QUOTE]
Well, it's opinionated emotion when the judge gives the maximum sentence aside from death as opposed to the minimum or a lesser sentence.
Retribution is punishment for an act of evil.
excuse:
BITCH CANT COOK !
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[QUOTE]I agree with you.[/QUOTE]
woah mate, you dont know teh internets yet
[quote]An upstairs neighbour, Ricci Foreman, kicked down Blackburn's door and found Jessica "covered in flames" with her face "melting". He immediately slammed the door shut and ran[/quote]
Fixed the article.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18768458]Because they may be in there for some tax related crime or drugs or something that didn't involve stripping someone of their life.[/quote]
You put murderers in high security prisons. Not with street drug dealers. If you have someone high up on the food chain involved with drugs, they most likely either killed a lot of people, or caused a lot of deaths.
And this is all speculation.
[quote]No, but they killed someone, which shows they are capable of it[/quote]
I used to steal a lot of things. Does that mean I should be killed because I just MAY steal a car? I mean, I'm capable of doing it.
[quote]I fear both equally as neither results in my living and being free.[/quote]
what you would fear does not mean others would fear it.
Tim McVeigh for example. He WANTED to die. And they gave him that wish. They let him win. He died with a smile.
[quote]That's like saying "The sky is blue because it's blue."
[quote]I asked WHY. Why, if there's no appeal, does it cost more than whatever it costs to buy the drugs to inject the inmate with and to pay the staff present?[/quote]
ask the prison system. I don't know. All I know is, it's more expensive to kill a man then to keep him alive for several years.
[quote]Well, it's opinionated emotion when the judge gives the maximum sentence aside from death as opposed to the minimum or a lesser sentence.[/quote]
no, it's justice.
[quote]Retribution is punishment for an act of evil.[/QUOTE]
And most of the time, the death penalty is not really a punishment. A good portion of people who are killed wanted it. And that's excluding the innocent people killed.
[QUOTE=Trotsky;18769317]You put murderers in high security prisons. Not with street drug dealers. If you have someone high up on the food chain involved with drugs, they most likely either killed a lot of people, or caused a lot of deaths.
And this is all speculation.[/quote]
Well, there are people in federal prisons that didn't commit violent crimes, I'm sure, and they're at risk of being killed.
[quote]I used to steal a lot of things. Does that mean I should be killed because I just MAY steal a car? I mean, I'm capable of doing it.[/quote]
No because you didn't murder someone.
[quote]what you would fear does not mean others would fear it.
Tim McVeigh for example. He WANTED to die. And they gave him that wish. They let him win. He died with a smile.[/quote]
This was a reply to your fear, why are you now telling me my fears are irrelevant and that I don't represent a good portion of civilised people? Maybe some don't and even welcome it, but I bet you most people fear, or one over the other.
[quote]ask the prison system. I don't know. All I know is, it's more expensive to kill a man then to keep him alive for several years.[/quote]
Only because they do appeal, and the legal battles that ensue cost a fortune, on top of everything I mentioned if they're still sentenced to death afterward.
[quote]no, it's justice.[/quote]
What's the difference? If the maximum sentence for one crime is death and the maximum sentence for a lesser crime is 25 years or something, and the judge, who we place in charge of this decision, decides to give the maximum penalty for both, then how is one justice and the other not just because one penalty is more severe when both are perfectly legal sentences?
[quote]And most of the time, the death penalty is not really a punishment. A good portion of people who are killed wanted it. And that's excluding the innocent people killed.[/QUOTE]
Then we're doing them a favour by removing them as risks to society. Obviously if they want to die, they'll continue to kill people or commit other crimes whenever they can until it's decided.
[QUOTE=Malumbre;18769480]Well, there are people in federal prisons that didn't commit violent crimes, I'm sure, and they're at risk of being killed.[/quote]
paranoia shouldn't really dictate someone's life
[quote]No because you didn't murder someone. [/quote]
You're picking and choosing. for someone who hates religion, you seem to think an eye for an eye is p. awesome.
[quote]This was a reply to your fear, why are you now telling me my fears are irrelevant and that I don't represent a good portion of civilised people? Maybe some don't and even welcome it, but I bet you most people fear, or one over the other.[/quote]
you bet? that's your argument?
[quote]Only because they do appeal, and the legal battles that ensue cost a fortune, on top of everything I mentioned if they're still sentenced to death afterward.[/quote]
And that's perfectly alrgiht with you?
so with capital punishment, those without the capital get the punishment?
[quote]What's the difference? If the maximum sentence for one crime is death and the maximum sentence for a lesser crime is 25 years or something, and the judge, who we place in charge of this decision, decides to give the maximum penalty for both, then how is one justice and the other not just because one penalty is more severe when both are perfectly legal sentences? [/quote]
25 years to life. It varies you jerk.
[quote]Then we're doing them a favour by removing them as risks to society. Obviously if they want to die, they'll continue to kill people or commit other crimes whenever they can until it's decided.[/QUOTE]
just because you're a paranoid fuck, doesn't mean legislation has to revolve around you.
"obviously" you say that like it's a fact. Here's a cool idea, stop making superficial and speculative arguments.