Should Laken Riley's murderer receive the death penalty if convicted?

To exeute or not to execute?

  • No, let him stay in prison the rest of his life

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Kill the bastard dead

    Votes: 12 80.0%

  • Total voters
    15

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The state of Georgia reinstated the death penalty on March 28, 1973. On July 2, 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty in Georgia as constitutional, and the preferred method of execution since 2000 is death by lethal injection. Since that time, a total of thirty executions by lethal injection have been carried out in the state of Georgia

If the illegal alien Jose Ibarra is found guilty of the murder of Laken Riley, should he be put to death?

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The state of Georgia reinstated the death penalty on March 28, 1973. On July 2, 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty in Georgia as constitutional, and the preferred method of execution since 2000 is death by lethal injection. Since that time, a total of thirty executions by lethal injection have been carried out in the state of Georgia

If the illegal alien Jose Ibarra is found guilty of the murder of Laken Riley, should he be put to death?

Your votes will not be made public in this poll

The left is going to make him a saint like they did with George Floyd.
 
The state of Georgia reinstated the death penalty on March 28, 1973. On July 2, 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty in Georgia as constitutional, and the preferred method of execution since 2000 is death by lethal injection. Since that time, a total of thirty executions by lethal injection have been carried out in the state of Georgia

If the illegal alien Jose Ibarra is found guilty of the murder of Laken Riley, should he be put to death?

Your votes will not be made public in this poll
Impale him and leave him for all to see at the border crossing
 
The state of Georgia reinstated the death penalty on March 28, 1973. On July 2, 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty in Georgia as constitutional, and the preferred method of execution since 2000 is death by lethal injection. Since that time, a total of thirty executions by lethal injection have been carried out in the state of Georgia

If the illegal alien Jose Ibarra is found guilty of the murder of Laken Riley, should he be put to death?

Your votes will not be made public in this poll
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As a newly confirmed Catholic, I know that I'm supposed to be against capital punishment.

We love you, Laken.


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The state of Georgia reinstated the death penalty on March 28, 1973. On July 2, 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty in Georgia as constitutional, and the preferred method of execution since 2000 is death by lethal injection. Since that time, a total of thirty executions by lethal injection have been carried out in the state of Georgia

If the illegal alien Jose Ibarra is found guilty of the murder of Laken Riley, should he be put to death?

Your votes will not be made public in this poll
Who?
 
Yea, we don't expect you to have heard about this watching CNN but an illegal killed a college student by raping her and beating her to death.

God damn, and this kind of stupidity is who I'm expected to deal with on this forum.
Lots of citizens have done that too. Do you want them put to death as well?
 
The commandment "thou shall not kill" which covers ALL form of killing another human.
That is incorrect.

The proper interpretation is, Thou shalt not murder.

If not, how then do you explain the instances where the Mosaic laws commanded people stoned to death then?

An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, which means a life for a life.
 
The reason there are so few executions is because most people favor the death penalty. Our government takes that into consideration and then deliberately does the opposite.
 
That is incorrect.

The proper interpretation is, Thou shalt not murder.

How then do you explain the instances where the Mosaic laws commanded people stoned to death then?

An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, which means a life for a life.

Nope, it does not say that. The commandment is "thou shall not kill." True Christians believe only God has the right to end life.

The "eye for an eye" thing is on the old testament. Christians live by Christ's forgiveness and the new testament, which clearly states that killing is wrong. If you really want to go by everything in the old testament, it also talks about incest. You're not for that too, are ya? Job having sex with his daughters after getting drunk with them? Do you REALLY want to go back to the old testament?

Since real Christians believe everyone but Jesus is a sinner, then what gives one sinner the right to end the life of another via the gov't killing them? Ending a life to protect your own is one thing, summarily killing someone with poison in a vein 20 years after their crime is something entirely different.
 
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Lots of citizens have done that too. Do you want them put to death as well?
What would you like done to them? You think allowing them to continue to rape and murder behind bars is a good idea?

Of course, I'm sure you would be all for releasing them at some point, right?
 

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