CNN Series - Death Row
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Re: CNN Series - Death Row
Maybe when you get called for jury duty, they can give you an option for fry duty instead in cases like this where you are part of that process. I have been called on for jury duty every 3 years on average for the last 40 years or so, but never for fry duty. I never ever get picked however by the defense partly because of my very conservative views and prior employer.
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Maybe when you get called for jury duty, they can give you an option for fry duty instead in cases like this where you are part of that process. I have been called on for jury duty every 3 years on average for the last 40 years or so, but never for fry duty. I never ever get picked however by the defense partly because of my very conservative views and prior employer.
Likewise, Olds. Defense attorneys want nothing to do with me.
Likewise, Olds. Defense attorneys want nothing to do with me.
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I would slightly disagree with you Ted...
I would like to see these sub-humans die by the same method as they killed their victims.
I'm more than happy to do the deed...no regrets.
I'd be happy with frying him in a vat of Wesson oil and gradually turning up the flame. Because this animal shot his victims; shooting him would be to quick and death would then come without the pain he so richly deserves.
I would like to see these sub-humans die by the same method as they killed their victims.
I'm more than happy to do the deed...no regrets.
I'd be happy with frying him in a vat of Wesson oil and gradually turning up the flame. Because this animal shot his victims; shooting him would be to quick and death would then come without the pain he so richly deserves.
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I appreciate the sentiments that have been offered on this subject. For me, it is all about justice, and following the law. If the people in Colorado view the death penalty as appropriate in cases like this, one person (ie the Governor) should not be allowed to impede that.