And here all this time I thought you were him…. That was one brilliant screwed up dude.no more
You’re actually not the first person to tell me that.And here all this time I thought you were him…. That was one brilliant screwed up dude.
What? That you were the Unabomber OR that you’re one brilliant messed up dude?You’re actually not the first person to tell me that.![]()
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I’m in Phoenix looking at millions of people sweltering in the desert…..makes a lot of sense.The guy's manifesto makes a lot of sense, I've read it twice. He talked about technology being an ever-increasing drug "addicts" can't live without and keep needing a bigger and bigger "fix". For instance, when the first cars showed up they were a fun novelty. As time went on our society became dependent on them despite the accompanying pollution, urban sprawl, loss of farmland, human stress, horrific accidents, people moving away from family and becoming lonely and detached, and on and on.
That being said, the POS was a murdering coward and the prosecutor, Merrick Garland should have insisted on the death penalty.
A lot of people deserve the death penalty who do not get it, for a host of reasons. In Kaczynki’s case, I highly doubt that he pleads guilty if the prosecution is insisting that he get the needle. And his brother, who would have been a critical witness, might not have been cooperative.That being said, the POS was a murdering coward and the prosecutor, Merrick Garland should have insisted on the death penalty.
So long as he doesn’t sire any kids from the joint like tex Watson et alA lot of people deserve the death penalty who do not get it, for a host of reasons. In Kaczynki’s case, I highly doubt that he pleads guilty if the prosecution is insisting that he get the needle. And his brother, who would have been a critical witness, might not have been cooperative.
Though he was guilty as Hell, I’m not sure any prosecutor turns down a 100% chance that he dies in prison, vs. going to trial.
Satan has him for life.A lot of people deserve the death penalty who do not get it, for a host of reasons. In Kaczynki’s case, I highly doubt that he pleads guilty if the prosecution is insisting that he get the needle. And his brother, who would have been a critical witness, might not have been cooperative.
Though he was guilty as Hell, I’m not sure any prosecutor turns down a 100% chance that he dies in prison, vs. going to trial.
Oh I’m not arguing against Kaczynski’s execution, or saying he didn’t richly deserve it. But he could have probably dragged the case out for years with an insanity defense (like the Boulder supermarket shooter, for example). And even if he’s ultimately convicted on all charges, there’s no guarantee he’s ever sentenced to death or put to death.So long as he doesn’t sire any kids from the joint like tex Watson et al
I don’t really get how caging someone up for decades with no hope of parole is more humane than putting them down, but I suppose I’m a caveman in that regard
Along with Phil Epstien. Eventually Phil's clients will also join them shovelling coal into hells furnace of torment.Satan has him for life.
And the Biden/Clinton Mafia Syndicate FamiliesAlong with Phil Epstien. Eventually Phil's clients will also join them shovelling coal into hells furnace of torment.
It isn't but crazy people think it is...The people that do what he did/does want to die or at the very least accept the fact that they are going to die.So long as he doesn’t sire any kids from the joint like tex Watson et al
I don’t really get how caging someone up for decades with no hope of parole is more humane than putting them down, but I suppose I’m a caveman in that regard
It wouldn't work like that. Custody deaths are investigated by NSP. Yes you would be caughtIt isn't but crazy people think it is...The people that do what he did/does want to die or at the very least accept the fact that they are going to die.
Here is what I would do for death rowers...one night, in their food, is a heavy dose of sleeping pills...they never know when it is coming. They eat their food that night and when they pass out...they are executed.
What?It wouldn't work like that. Custody deaths are investigated by NSP. Yes you would be caught
You must be dense.What?
Caught by who? this would literally be how death row worked.
Ha...NoYou must be dense.
Yes, you would be caught by the Patrol. Yes you will be arrested. What else are you confused with?
Death row of your account? Yes please.
Thanks for taking an hour to research through Google! Dense is applied here, due to lack of wisdom and knowledge. Also, you have no idea whom you're talking to.Ha...No
I am saying that inmates on death row will be executed in the fashion that I mentioned. Not as an illegal thing but as it is carried out by the sentence. The only difference is they will not know their exact execution date, which honestly is probably better.
Go watch 14 days in may.
Also, stop calling people "dense" when you are the one that doesn't get it.
Take it a step further, tell them this will happen at some point so it is always on their mind and will never know when.It isn't but crazy people think it is...The people that do what he did/does want to die or at the very least accept the fact that they are going to die.
Here is what I would do for death rowers...one night, in their food, is a heavy dose of sleeping pills...they never know when it is coming. They eat their food that night and when they pass out...they are executed.
I don't get your point.I’m in Phoenix looking at millions of people sweltering in the desert…..makes a lot of sense.. Thank God it’s a short layover.
The guy's manifesto makes a lot of sense, I've read it twice. He talked about technology being an ever-increasing drug "addicts" can't live without and keep needing a bigger and bigger "fix". For instance, when the first cars showed up they were a fun novelty. As time went on our society became dependent on them despite the accompanying pollution, urban sprawl, loss of farmland, human stress, horrific accidents, people moving away from family and becoming lonely and detached, and on and on.
That being said, the POS was a murdering coward and the prosecutor, Merrick Garland should have insisted on the death penalty.
Dude, if you could not "get it" the first time, that is a "you" problem. Clearly.Thanks for taking an hour to research through Google! Dense is applied here, due to lack of wisdom and knowledge. Also, you have no idea whom you're talking to.
The onus is on the writer to have the reader understand. If you can't clearly pass a thought, then you should sit on it and clench it like a bad fart.
Goodbye.
AmenTake it a step further, tell them this will happen at some point so it is always on their mind and will never know when.
You could even coach a select team for all your kids as part of your scheme.picking up double *****
I would be so deep undercover, my under 10 select team would be so competitive, tournaments every weekend, out of town, no one would ever suspect a thing.You could even coach a select team for all your kids as part of your scheme.
That’s a lengthy debate which cannot be won.So long as he doesn’t sire any kids from the joint like tex Watson et al
I don’t really get how caging someone up for decades with no hope of parole is more humane than putting them down, but I suppose I’m a caveman in that regard
He isn't an engaging story teller, but his point is well taken. It is amazing how much we Americans have, but still find time to ***** about what we don't have and it causes us to lose sight of what is important.
A product of the MK Ultra program. (I posted before I read Antwill, who of course, is correct).And here all this time I thought you were him…. That was one brilliant screwed up dude.
....says the guy who fled society for alaskaIf the bomb he planted on the airplane had actually detonated, I do not think many would say his ideals were anything but terrorist.
His book and the “manifesto”, are ravings of a madman.