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Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Take your pick, Gentlemen

The US Department of Justice has expanded rules governing executions to permit a wider rage of methods, including firing squads and electrocution, as five federal inmates are set to face the death penalty before Inauguration Day. 

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  1. Personally, I'd like to see the return of the gallows and the guillotine - especially in our nation's capitals.

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    1. Personally, I'd like to let the murder victim's family pick the method.

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  2. Approving firing squads is obviously a move to enhance punishment of the guilty in the ongoing election fraud investigation. I personally approve this sort of method used to chastise political traitors.... publicly. Heh....

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    1. Traditionally, hanging is the "traitor's fate". The firing squad is considered a more dignified death.
      Many of the Nazis sentenced to death after WWII asked to be shot because historically hanging is regarded as humiliating.
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    2. What fraud? The DOJ came out and said there is no evidence of fraud that would change the outcome of the election. So get used to Madam President, because Sleepy Joe won’t make it more than a year.
      MadMarlin

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    3. Trump just needs to up the volume, publicly. Hanging and recorded on video with close-ups when the floor drops would be good.

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  3. I think the victims relatives should pick how the CONVICTED Murderer is executed. Or the law should be changed to say a CONVICTED murderer MUST die by the same method that they used on the victim. There should be a wider range of choices though. Our County jail was an Alternate Execution site for the state prison The gallows was built into the building and could be used again with some maintenance.

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  4. I'd love to see some guy go the full Gary Gilmore and request "All of the above, because I ain't no punk-ass bitch!"

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