>>>I've been following the story in Ohio....that man is sick, sick, sick, and deserves the gas.
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>>We don't agree about the death penalty but this guy seems about as evil as they come. For sure he should never be eligible for parole.
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>yes, it would certainly be wrong for the army to take the life of someone who killed a dozen of our troops. I am sure that in more civilized nations the military is not allowed to kill people who kill them. I fear we may not be that evolved or nuanced.
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>Had he been shot down, as he should have been, after the first shot by an armed soldier - as they all should have been at all times - it would have been considered proper, but if someone were to walk into his hospital room ( I volunteer ) and put one behind his ear right now it would induce a case of the vapors in all right-(or should I say left-) thinking citizens.
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>Strikes me as similar to the "5 second rule" about eating food that fell on the floor ...
I thought the only people allowed to carry weapons on military bases are MPs. Everyone else's weapons are kept locked up.
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