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Published on April 5, 2006 By adnauseam In Current Events
I am a fairly gentle person and I believe that human life is precious but, unlike many other conservative Christians , I believe in the death penalty.

Why? Because there are people on our planet who have no regard for the lives of others. They are cruel, abusive members of our animal clan and because they are the worst
animals, having no morals or feelings, being corrupt and unfeeling, I support the termination of their lives.

Prison is not the place for a maniac who loses sight of right and wrong. Justice must be served in the harshest way : Delete these people from society.

The Nuremberg trials were very contentious in their day and there are still people who believe that they were harsh in judgement and lacking in evidence. I have read the full transcripts
and believe that the Nuremberg judgements were fair and based on the true rule of law (even though it was sixty years ago). Actually the evidence against the accused was so strong
that an illiterate magistrate would have sentenced the accused to death.

The accused today are Saddam Hussein and Charles Taylor. Saddam, in his ebullient state, should be strung up from the nearest pole in Baghdad (a la Mussolini
and Ceausescu of Romania), and Taylor from the nearest Liberian Wild Fig. Others who could join them, perhaps from lampposts in Khartoum are the Government leaders of Sudan.

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe should be accorded special treatment: string him up on a "repatriated, fallow, ex-productive" farm.

I jest not. It is time these bastards were hung out to dry like beef jerky. The courts (any courts),are too lenient and take too long to decide the fate of people who are worse than animals.

Milosevic got lucky .


The author apologises for his blood lust but he is sick and tired of seeing criminals blatantly getting "away with murder".














would have condemned the perpetrators to death.

Comments
on Apr 05, 2006
Some people, as you say, earned death.  However the argument against it has to do with who has the right to take life, not that some earned death,
on Apr 05, 2006
Actually, the majority of conservative Christians I have met also support the death penalty. That is certainly the Christian Coalition's stance, Pat Robertson's stance, Jerry Falwell's stance, and virtually every other conservative Christian I have met. As a conservative Christian who OPPOSES the death penalty, I often find myself in a tiny minority.

I DO, however, respect the rule of law. As long as the death penalty is legal, and as long as a jury decides it, it should be implemented.