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Andrea Yates-It is about time for you to die!

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Warik----

The definition of insane according to the American Heritage Dictionary, INSANITY: Persistent mental disorder or derangement.

Mrs. Yates has a biological disorder that is linked to her mental processes. Thus she fits the definition of insanity, nicely.

Bin Laden, however, has no biological disorder nor is he deranged. Instead, he is just evil.

Ryan.
 
RyanH said:
Warik----


Mrs. Yates has a biological disorder that is linked to her mental processes. Thus she fits the definition of insanity, nicely.

Bin Laden, however, has no biological disorder nor is he deranged. Instead, he is just evil.

Ryan.

PROOF please!

Really these are just your opinions and not absolute facts, right?
 
RyanH said:
That's the wrong decision.

Mrs. Yates has special needs that should be addressed. We are only focused on punishing and not getting to the real issue-----why people do the things they do.

Her needs will be met in the afterlife.
 
BO-CEPHUS said:


PROOF please!

Really these are just your opinions and not absolute facts, right?

She did suffer from post-partum depression from having children, this would seem to make it at least somewhat likely that she became insane that moment when she killed her children.
 
RyanH said:
Bocephus--


And, to answer someone's question: Of course, I'm opposed to the death penalty b/c it serves no purpose, it's not a deterrent to crime, and it's racially administered.

Ryan.

is there any situation where you would think it is nessecary to kill . ie self defense etc.
 
spongebob said:


is there any situation where you would think it is nessecary to kill . ie self defense etc.

Self-defense, but even then you should use proportional force...For example, if someone breaks in your home, just shoot him in the leg...Why do you need to kill him or her?
 
RyanH said:


Self-defense, but even then you should use proportional force...For example, if someone breaks in your home, just shoot him in the leg...Why do you need to kill him or her?

1) To prevent him or her from committing another crime.

2) To save tax payers from paying for a trial.

3) To eliminate the risk of him not going to prison.

4) It's fun.

-Warik
 
RyanH said:


Self-defense, but even then you should use proportional force...For example, if someone breaks in your home, just shoot him in the leg...Why do you need to kill him or her?



everybody is not a perfect shot in the dark.
let me ask another way.
if a man was holding a gun to your future sons head and was about to pull the trigger and your standing 10 feet away with a gun, what would you do?
 
The bitch CHASED the 5th kid THROUGHOUT the house THEN brought her/him BACK UPSTAIRS to kill him/her. Punish her severely.
 
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