McDonaldsGuy said: What's so sad is that you guys could have a good argument when it comes to innocents and corruption in the system, but you focus on morality and the "prison is worse than death" myths instead. If you're trying to make me feel sorry for a guy who planted a rice cooker bomb in front of an 8 year old kid; or a guy who shot up babies and kids at a theater; or a guy who shot church goers based on race, it isn't going to work. My sympathy is 100% for the victims. There's only one spree killer I have legit sympathy for and it was this guy named Charles, who was the perpetrator of the Texas school shooting in the 60s. Apparently he had a huge tumor in his head and literally could not control his behavior. There should be a debate on death penalty reform, not "oh man it's so immoral to painlessly inject a guy who shot up a theater full of people trying to enjoy a Batman movie!" |
Your avatar inspired me to go get McDonalds. Back now.
I kind of want to avoid going off tangent again but I have nothing to add to the death penalty debate so I will just post one little teaser about another issue. This is what that Cotton NRA guy had to say about the Charleston shooting:
"He [Rev. Pinckney] voted against concealed-carry. Eight of his church members who might be alive if he had expressly allowed members to carry handguns in church are dead. Innocent people died because of his position on a political issue."
Whoop there it is. Maybe this dude wouldn't have killed all those people and be on death row if things were a little different. Not talking about the NRA dude's ideal world either. I'm too full of McDoubles now to argue so have a nice evening