troy davis

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  • popfodders0

    ^Yes, I completely agree. I don't fucking get it at all, all this evidence points toward Davis and he was convicted by a large margin.

    And as for you hypocrites crying foul about the death penalty in the USA, specifically Texas, I don't see you crying about this guy: http://articles.cnn.com/2011-09-…

    I suppose "justice was served" here. But please, feel free to explain to me how one case is different from the other. Fucking BS!

    • ^^ I meantpopfodders
    • one is different from the other because it is different from the other. Fucking hellrod.Fax_Benson
    • An innocent man was killed in both cases. Maybe you werent aware of that.CygnusZero4
    • That's the similarity. Well spotted. What about the differences?Fax_Benson
    • They're the things that make one thing not the same as another thing.Fax_Benson
    • There is none. Men were convicted in both cases.CygnusZero4
    • omg you're a giant HemorrhoidRamanisky2
    • no, I am bringing up the point of all you fucking crybabies over the death penalty. Eye for an eye.popfodders
    • I was referring to the ultimate death penalty dealt out. I'm pretty sure everyone at QBN is happy that guy got the chairpopfodders
    • No. I'll take him living and no death penalty any day. You're not allowed to premeditatively kill people who are no immediate...mikotondria3
    • ..threat to yours or someone else's life. Strapping someone down and injecting them with poison to kill them IS MURDER.mikotondria3
    • And as such, according to your viewpoint, the executioners should also be killed, etc etc etc until there's just me left.
      Tough titties for you lot.
      mikotondria3
    • I think Popfodder you are WAY in the minority on QBN...babaganush

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