Sniper Gets Sniped Tonight
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- fooler20
I think he should be released back into society with the provision that the families of his victims will have the license to kill.
He would have to live his life in fear knowing at any moment someone could snipe his ass, that is if he even makes it out of the parking lot.
Same goes with the Fort Hood shooter, give his victims family 2 semi automatic handguns and unload them into him while he scurries around a gymnasium floor.- HAHAHA and I consider myself a liberal.fooler2
- yeah 2 wrongs make a right, fucking imbecileBIGGESTDOGINTHEWORLD
- calculator0
"The Death Penalty Information Center study found that death penalty costs can average $10 million more per year per state than life sentences."
I guess this is an anti death penalty study? If it's true, WTF? I could buy a hammer for 10 bucks...
*stir, stir
- skt0
nothing says justice like killing the mentally ill.
- Thank you!kgvs72
- so, he's mentally ill?slinky
- apparently yes.skt
- eye for an eyefooler2
- even the mentally ill?skt
- Especially the mentaly ill.detritus
- an eye for an eyececreamCorvo2
- heheh
"..makes the whole world round".detritus - shut the fuck up!utopian
- the guy was FAR from mentally ill.slinky
- the people killing him were mentally ill toocannonball1978
- ghandolf0
Went to a function recently here one night, where we were transported by motor coach. The bus driver, looked very familiar to me. When I asked him where I knew him from, he said, "Probably TV." He was the truck driver that spotted the car in the rest area and blocked it in with his truck while calling the cops. He likes to sleep at home now, and so drives buses instead of overnight trucks. Very calm, cool dude. Interesting conversation.
- dirtydesign0
deserves whats coming to him
- zenmasterfoo0
A little background for those who were either not in this country and didn't catch it or those who were ignoring reports of the snipings at the time. It's a wiki page, so I'm sure it'll get poo poo'd by those not willing to read up on this asshole and what he did.
- slinky0
i lived about 5 minutes away from the place where the woman was killed at the Home Depot in Falls Church, Va. I was out jogging that night and i heard police sirens everywhere and i came home and saw what happened on the news. I remember the vivid feeling of while getting gas, that there was a target on my head. Everyone had that feeling and people would run to the grocery stores in zig zags to avoid being still targets and people paid other people to get their gas. CRAZY times here then.
- damn .. thats so messed up.
Ramanisky2 - I remember seeing video of people running through parking lots zig zagging.rylamar
- damn .. thats so messed up.
- formed0
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/2…
NY Times, but you can find the data all over the place
- The Death Penalty simply does not work, period! Just a form of revenge.utopian
- GeorgesII0
sick humor?
executed at 9'11 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_sn…
- ahli0
they definetly should have sniped this guy..'an eye for an eye' and all that.
- lowimpakt0
the idea that the death penalty "sends out a message" to future criminals is false.
trying to use a rational message to affect/effect an irrational behaviour doesn't work.
therefore, the death penalty is a load of wank.
- formed0
I used to believe in the 'justice' thing, I used to support freedom to bare arms, etc. But nowadays I can't help but wonder 'why'?
There is more and more proof that citizen's owning guns, easily, is just causing more death (forget crime, they can get their guns illegally and with little or no repercussions if caught, which is another topic).
But with all these 'random' shootings, you have to wonder. No access to guns = no shootings (again, forget the criminals, they'll be getting illegal arms long after I am off this planet).
And obviously, no one that carries a weapon, statistically, will ever use it to protect themselves or others.
The their's the death penalty. I used to support it, but again must ask 'why'? Years after the tragedy, it is all brought up again. The families must relive everything. Perhaps they feel some closure, but the last quote I read was "We have forgiven..."
And then there is his kids that have to watch their father be executed, not gonna be good for their futures.So, I guess I just see it as shallow venegence that does nothing to prevent future massacres and after so much time will surely cause more pain (not to mention make him more of a celebrity and promote all the crazies to think they can become shooting celebrities and get the attention they always wanted).
Ramblings...too early...I do love guns, though ;-) Just don't like that the average joe can carry it, shoot it anywhere, etc., etc. I just feel like this promotes the "American redneck" mentality to the world.
- DrBombay0
Very Christian title you chose there, Slinky.
- rylamar0
My friend opened a skateshop about 3 months before this....and named it Sniper. When this all started happening his business nosedived. Parents definitely would not take their kids there. It just weirded them out.
Bad timing but that name sucked anyways.
- hedge0
William Shatner interviewed the victims this week.
I remember when this happened. I was always wary about sketchy looking vans parked somewhere isolated.
- BIGGESTDOGINTHEWORLD0
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Hows that gun ownership law working out for you America?
- formed0
"The Death Penalty Information Center study found that death penalty costs can average $10 million more per year per state than life sentences."
If for no other reason, it just costs too much to execute.
- moth0
I have to say, killing them marks a distinct lack of imagination on part of America if you think that death is the worst thing you could dish out on someone like this.
My personal view is a padded cell with a hole for defecation and a hole for food.
No human contact. No medical treatment. Ever.
- johnjacobwasle0
killing just frees him...