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Offline Undies

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Re: You know, I hate funerals...
« Reply #25 on: October 22, 2012, 01:35:19 PM »
Perhaps we can have you made in to a garden gnome.

I do like nice hotels.

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Re: You know, I hate funerals...
« Reply #26 on: October 22, 2012, 02:43:55 PM »
Their perspective is always amazing to me.

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The funeral industry (one of the most corrupt ones in this country) loves taking our money for stuff we bury in the ground.


Late term abortions:  Absolutely OK
Deceased remains of relatives:  Stuff to bury in the ground
Inmates on death row:  To be kept alive and healthy and happy at all costs!!!!  They are precious lives!
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Re: You know, I hate funerals...
« Reply #27 on: October 23, 2012, 11:31:46 AM »
Their perspective is always amazing to me.
 

Late term abortions:  Absolutely OK
Deceased remains of relatives:  Stuff to bury in the ground
Inmates on death row:  To be kept alive and healthy and happy at all costs!!!!  They are precious lives!

Problem here, a person charged with the death of just on person based on DNA that is suspected in the deaths of 8-10 others may get the death penalty. So along they go to were one goes at death and 5 years later someone finds the DNA was corrupted.   

All Hell breaks out in the comunity of the anti-death penalty.   The state killed an innocent man. He in fact did not kill that particular person some one else did.

5 years later when science has grown investigators find it was his DNA on the other 7 people he killed.  Is this information realised to the public at large ???  Are the family's informed that the loved one had in fact been killed by a dead monster ????

In my generation I was taught a very odd thing, something I could not understand then or today.

It is better for 10 guilty people go free then to keep one innocent person in jail.   Even as a kid this did not make sense to me, as so many other teachings from family and Church.