Re: 7 killed at Ft Hood shooting
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:56 pm
Feelings. Nothing more than feelings.The Annoyed Man wrote:So who is this judge Rogers, and on what basis did he stay the execution?
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Feelings. Nothing more than feelings.The Annoyed Man wrote:So who is this judge Rogers, and on what basis did he stay the execution?
Back in the good old days, non-citizens did not have a full set of constitutional rights. Since he has declared himself a non-citizen, then he should be shipped to Gitmo and imprisoned there in solitary confinement until the military sorts this mess out. It should only take 50 or 60 years.philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article ... cmpid=hpts
The suspect has renounced his citizenship. Is he still being paid?
Ask him what country he wants to be sent to, then take him there and push him out of a helicopter 10,000 ft up.........wrapped in flaming pork fat with a fine crust of chicharrĂ³n.jimlongley wrote:Back in the good old days, non-citizens did not have a full set of constitutional rights. Since he has declared himself a non-citizen, then he should be shipped to Gitmo and imprisoned there in solitary confinement until the military sorts this mess out. It should only take 50 or 60 years.philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article ... cmpid=hpts
The suspect has renounced his citizenship. Is he still being paid?
johncanfield wrote:Exactly.The Annoyed Man wrote:...Furthermore, that logic doesn't hunt anyway. I'm an evangelical Christian. So militant Islamist Muslims in the Sudanese government have been murdering Christian civilians in Darfur for the past 10 years. I cannot murder Muslims here in Texas because Muslims in Darfur are murdering Christians. That's not a valid defense.
So this murdering enemy of the state is still drawing pay (okay, he's innocent until proven guilty) and is an officer in the army and he has a beard? A judge ruled he could keep his beard?! Has the world gone completely upside down?
AGREEDThe Annoyed Man wrote:Ask him what country he wants to be sent to, then take him there and push him out of a helicopter 10,000 ft up.........wrapped in flaming pork fat with a fine crust of chicharrĂ³n.jimlongley wrote:Back in the good old days, non-citizens did not have a full set of constitutional rights. Since he has declared himself a non-citizen, then he should be shipped to Gitmo and imprisoned there in solitary confinement until the military sorts this mess out. It should only take 50 or 60 years.philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article ... cmpid=hpts
The suspect has renounced his citizenship. Is he still being paid?
Come home. Pop a cold one.
E.Marquez wrote:I was inches from him today as I waited in the courthouse... I was just a moral degree or two from a life changing event.
If you want to understand, you have to know the priorities of the Commander in Chief. Let's start by comparing the timeline of the prosecution of Major Hasan with that of Private Manning.jocat54 wrote:I do understand he is suppose to have his day in court.............but there is no doubt that he is guilty (just ask all that saw him do the crime--plenty of eyewitnesses). I don't understand why it has taken so long. He's guilty, get rid of him and quit wasting our tax dollars.
Are you volunteering for them to send you the bill for his incarceration?philip964 wrote:I am a proponent of the death penalty. However, I would hope in this case they wait a really long time before they carry out sentencing.