President Joe Biden announced on Monday that he is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump, an outspoken proponent of expanding capital punishment, takes office.
The move spares the lives of people convicted in killings, including the slayings of police and military officers, people on federal land and those involved in deadly bank robberies or drug deals, as well as the killings of guards or prisoners in federal facilities.
So now I have to pay to keep these assholes for the rest of their lives because that douchebag Joe wants to fuck over Americans for voting for Trump, instead of wacking them by infusing them with some cheap Potassium Chloride to stop their evil hearts.
ReplyDeleteThere's 500 death row lawyers out of work.
ReplyDeletePoor Mad Man Joe, he can't do anything right.
ReplyDeleteBy commuting the sentence of 37 people on death row, he is sending hundreds of "keep those murderers alive" -lawyers to the poor house.
Please get that F-er out of office now!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen it’s proven that the election was stolen, all of bidens and barkeys rulings will be null and void!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I think the pedodent can't possibly be a bigger piece of shit he ups his game...
ReplyDeletePersonally, I have been unable to support the death penalty since the early 2000's when I learned how many people Project Innocence has exonerated through DNA evidence. Our Justice system gets it wrong to many times.
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ReplyDelete"... TRUMP CAN'T HAVE THEM EXECUTED"
Trump didn't sentence them - the jury or judge gave them their punishment. The sentence carried out is the due process. Now when the POTUS interferes in the carrying out of the sentence, he/she is interfering with the law, not the next POTUS.
Frickin' news writers be trippin' ...
Satan Biden will save you unless you are a baby in the womb.
ReplyDeleteBribem just signs the paperwork. He's not mentally cognizant enough to understand WTF he's doing, not that I'm excusing him. It's the mental midgets on his staff who review the records and propose the names that we should really be highly concerned about. They're not just stymieing Trump, they're also sticking their thumb in our eye on the way out the door.
ReplyDeleteThe people he's pardoned/commuted have all committed serious crimes, some against children and deserve the sentence given. One of the biggest deterrents to crime in the early days of this country was the swift public execution of sentence for those found guilty. There's nothing like witnessing some miscreant doing the hemp jig to make one think twice about following in their footsteps.
The interpretation of the Eighth Amendment by the Berger court in 1972 is the cause of most of this nonsense that allows felons to live well past their legal expiration date at our expense in both keeping them alive and paying their lawyers for keeping them breathing.
That court gave us many false interpretations of the Constitution, including Roe v. Wade. It's a wonder the Republic is still in existence. Roe was finally overturned. Maybe the interpretation of "cruel and unusual" can be rectified also. It's a cinch the victims would vote yes if they could.
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Just transfer the child killers to the general pop of the prison.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many baby killers will be put in segregation now they're off the green mile. Does Trump have the power to order them into GP? If so, that original sentence might get carried out anyway.
ReplyDeleteWait until they start praising biden to their new cell mate who happens to be a Trump supporter
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