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senior citizen 04-19-2013 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mack184 (Post 662662)
I was wondering how long it would take before the nice squishy "Lets be nice to this evil waste product" comments would begin.

I don't care if they waterboard him, rip out his tonenails one by one or any other means they might have on hand. He showed no pity to the people who's lives he destroyed and he deserves no pity from us.

For the innocent little six year old girl who now has no legs and her 8 year old brother who is dead.....even the below lodging would be too good....

ADX Florence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DOMESTIC TERRORISTS LISTED AT BOTTOM OF THIS ARTICLE..........keep scrolling down.

File:ADX.CELL.DESIGN.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CAN YOU IMAGINE??????????????

billethkid 04-19-2013 10:49 PM

We will be humane......we will make sure the needles are sterile when his earned lethal dose is administered.

Excellent job by all agencies involved in the pursuit.

It is easy too be tolerant, humane and squishy when one is distant with no emotional investment.

btk

Monkei 04-19-2013 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by DaleMN (Post 662653)
:thumbup:

I agree also

senior citizen 04-19-2013 11:05 PM

Marathon Bombing Victims - Boston.com

Boston Marathon Bombing Victim List

Not to mention the law enforcement guys who risked their lives , plus the Massachusetts Institute of Technology guard who lost his life........and all of the totally exhausted Boston "crew" who have been working non stop to apprehend the terrorists........

Monkei 04-19-2013 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mack184 (Post 662662)
I was wondering how long it would take before the nice squishy "Lets be nice to this evil waste product" comments would begin.

I don't care if they waterboard him, rip out his tonenails one by one or any other means they might have on hand. He showed no pity to the people who's lives he destroyed and he deserves no pity from us.

Yes after all for as much as we like to think this country operates to a certain high level of laws and compassion our history is rich in just the opposite. Why change now?

mulligan 04-20-2013 06:01 AM

It's God's job to judge the terrorists. It's our job to arrange the meeting.

graciegirl 04-20-2013 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 662610)
The Boston Globe is reporting that three suspects have been picked up for questioning in New Bedford, MA in relation to the marathon bombings. Don't know what that's about.

NBC News is reporting that the second suspect is in custody.

Thank you Boston Police Department, MA State Police, FBI and the other 30 agencies that worked to bring this search to its conclusion.

Many join you in pride of your home state and particularly in the people of Boston who were asked to stay inside and did and the government for shutting things down. This event was unprecedented and much honor goes to the folks in the area for following the rules and helping the authorities apprehend this man. I may name my next pet Fenway.

No matter where we are from we have to lift our glasses to Boston on this day.

If only I could understand how anyone could plan such a horrible thing? If only we who care could fix the lives of those who have had them forever changed.

Taltarzac725 04-20-2013 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 662629)
Thankfully I feel certain that the authorities who now have him in custody are a little more civilized & humane than some of the tough-guy wannabe commenters here.

Hopefully through humane interrogation they can determine what the brother's motivation was & if there were possibly others involved. I'm so glad they were able to capture at least one of them alive.

I agree. I do not believe that torture results in any kind of solid results and it puts the actor of this kind of behavior in the same or similar category as the people whose values we have been fighting against for so long.

It is important to find out if this was just two lone wolves or a terrorist cell which might have other plans.

http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/an_...ss_of_torture/


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George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Thomas Paine all supported the fair and decent treatment of even our enemies. Both the Redcoats and Hessian mercenaries were treated with decency and respect. Our Founding Fathers did this even though more American soldiers died as prisoners than died on the field of battle. They knew that American ideals meant something, and that fair and decent treatment was not only the right thing to do but the practical thing to do (many Hessian mercenaries stayed here and became loyal American citizens, for instance). Surely we can learn something from the wisdom of our Founding Fathers.

gomoho 04-20-2013 08:20 AM

It is important to find out if this were just two lone wolves or a terrorist cell which might have other plans

And what if we need to waterboard the SOB to get the information - I have to say I am in the camp to do what is needed to get the information needed. Playing the "nice guy" isn't working so well and it's time to get serious about stopping these attacks. Will the possibility of torture stop someone from doing this? probably not, but if it provides the information we are looking for so be it. This is a young, scared kid that would probably spill his guts when the going gets tough. Just one person's opinion.

Taltarzac725 04-20-2013 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 662851)
It is important to find out if this was just two lone wolves or a terrorist cell which might have other plans.

And what if we need to waterboard the SOB to get the information - I have to say I am in the camp to do what is needed to get the information needed. Playing the "nice guy" isn't working so well and it's time to get serious about stopping these attacks. Will the possibility of torture stop someone from doing this? probably not, but if it provides the information we are looking for so be it. This is a young, scared kid that would probably spill his guts when the going gets tough. Just one person's opinion.

Maybe, maybe not with respect to using torture to get information from this 19 year old. The studies I have looked at show that subjects will say anything to stop the violence being done to them. http://www.debate.org/torture/

zonerboy 04-20-2013 09:41 AM

Treatment of suspect #2
 
First. Humanely treat his injuries to ensure his survival.

Second. Interrogate him to determine certain vital information, such as the identities of any accomplices and/or support groups.

Third. Subject him to principles of Justice for his crimes. Islamic style justice would be appropriate, with public stoning as the end result!

Taltarzac725 04-20-2013 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by zonerboy (Post 662912)
First. Humanely treat his injuries to ensure his survival.

Second. Interrogate him to determine certain vital information, such as the identities of any accomplices and/or support groups.

Third. Subject him to principles of Justice for his crimes. Islamic style justice would be appropriate, with public stoning as the end result!

And what would you say if our enemies used the same kind of "justice" against us? Stoned someone they caught who had ordered the use of drones that ended up killing mainly civilians. Should we have adopted the Nazi atrocities to fight the Nazis?

Mack184 04-20-2013 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 662672)
Do that Mack, and I'm sorry to say you're no different than the terrorists. We're Americans, we're supposed to be better than that.

go ahead, sign me
"nice & squishy"

No! Wrong!! We did not murder and maim innocents in a cowardly way. If we beat the holy hell out of this piece of sewage, we'll do it face to face and man to man.

This scum deserves no kindness of any sort. Those who think he didn't get enough hugs, or that mommy wouldn't make him pancakes and because of that he deserves some sort of "humane" treatment spit in the face of all of those who this creep killed or maimed.

Taltarzac725 04-20-2013 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mack184 (Post 663021)
No! Wrong!! We did not murder and maim innocents in a cowardly way. If we beat the holy hell out of this piece of sewage, we'll do it face to face and man to man.

This scum deserves no kindness of any sort. Those who think he didn't get enough hugs, or that mommy wouldn't make him pancakes and because of that he deserves some sort of "humane" treatment spit in the face of all of those who this creep killed or maimed.

That's very insulting. :cus:

gomoho 04-20-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 663022)
That's very insulting. :cus:

Sorry if you find it insulting, but it is true. He put that bomb down next to 2 children with the intent of killing or at least maiming them - why should he deserve kindness of any kind?


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