AgreedKill him. One less inmate taxpayers have to support.
Did you know in the state of Texas it is still legal to hang someone (WITHOUT benefit of trial by judge and jury) if they are caught rustling your cattle/horses and you have at least one witness besides yourself?Though I think we should bring back public hangings and beheadings in the courtyard, rather than this bullshit political and humanitarian correctness of lethal injection.
go on a killing spree and let us know.**** is that really what a gas chamber looks like?
Real reality TV.Kill him. One less inmate taxpayers have to support.
Though I think we should bring back public hangings, beheadings and crucifixions in the courtyard square, rather than this bullshit political and humanitarian correctness of lethal injection.
What states still use gas chambers?go on a killing spree and let us know.
You'd be amazed at the percentage of hardcore cons that manage to 'find God' or 'turn over a new leaf' or whatever else you'd like to call it when the realization comes crashing down upon them that likely they'll never see "outside" unsupervised ever again.
Do I think some of these people honestly have some change of heart and are truly repentant for the things they have done? Yes, I do. I'm not a completely cynical bastard who believes no one has the ability to change. I am enough of a realist, however, that I also believe that the percentage of people that claim having found a new life path compared to those that actually have done so is a pretty overwhelming difference.
He seems to have a brain. We'll let him stay //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifThat was probably the most thought out response I have seen on here for quite a while.