03-10-2011, 07:52 PM
"I made a bad decision." How typical. It's all about him, not the man whose life he took. "I,I,I" And he's excited and pleased about all the attention he has gotten because of the anti-death penalty people who, as usual, have swarmed around him.
Murderers should IMO experience revulsion, disgust and condemnation by the community at large as they face their execution. They should daily be reminded of the pain they have caused others, and of how unforgivable their crime was.
Instead, thanks to all the anti-death penalty people, murderers are showered by love and attention, which further diminishes the significance of what they have done in their eyes, and in the eyes of their family and friends.
Taking another person's life, tearing out the hearts of the loved ones they leave behind - that translates in this animal's mind into Oh, "I made a bad decision."
Murderers should IMO experience revulsion, disgust and condemnation by the community at large as they face their execution. They should daily be reminded of the pain they have caused others, and of how unforgivable their crime was.
Instead, thanks to all the anti-death penalty people, murderers are showered by love and attention, which further diminishes the significance of what they have done in their eyes, and in the eyes of their family and friends.
Taking another person's life, tearing out the hearts of the loved ones they leave behind - that translates in this animal's mind into Oh, "I made a bad decision."