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Old 06-25-2008, 05:50 PM  
GatorB
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I dont recall insulting you whatsoever. As a matter of fact, i hadnt even quoted you in my first post in this thread when you posted this as a response...


you seem pretty opinionated about the topic. thats cool, i like people with passion for something. But people that are not in favor of your opinion are not necessarily retarded.

You are a retard because your facts are totally incorrect therefor illgocial. So perhaps maybe I should have called you ignorant rather than retarded. Is that better.

Shall we go over this again

"in prison for life = my tax money feeding and housing a child rapist = Fuck you, no good"

First you complain about your tax $ being wasted keeping these guys alive when it's a PROVEN FACT that keeping them on death row is VASTLY more expensive. You can't call for LESS tax money to be spent on them then advocate they be housed in the most expensive way. That by definition is retarded. That would be like me going out and buying a Hummer then bitching about how much it costs me in gas ever week.

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in electric chair = death and thats that. i dont wanna pay to keep your rotten child raping ass alive. Die die die"
As you can read below no one will be electrocuted ever again unless they CHOOSE to be.

"Electrocution is currently an optional form of execution in the U.S. states of Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and Virginia, though allow the prisoner to choose lethal injection as an alternative method. In the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, the electric chair has been retired except for those whose capital crimes were committed prior to legislated dates in 1998 [Kentucky March 31, 1998, Tennessee December 31, 1998] and who choose electrocution. In both states, inmates who do not choose electrocution or inmates who committed their crimes after the designated date are put to death by lethal injection. The electric chair is an alternate form of execution approved for potential use in Illinois and Oklahoma if other forms of execution are found unconstitutional in the state at the time of execution. In Florida, the condemned may choose death by electrocution, but the default is lethal injection."
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