Troy Davis

#76
#76
First of all, where are you getting three? There's the Cooper shooting and the MacPhail murder; I'm not sure what else you're talking about.

Michael Cooper's shooting, Larry Young's beating (the homeless man) and MacPhail's shooting...

Second, what the hell are you thinking? You're telling me that even if not proven guilty, he should get the death penalty for being there because that makes him a "thug?" You make all these idiotic "fake thug" rapper threads and now you're going to tell me a REAL thug is anyone in the immediate vicinity of a shooting? That may be the single dumbest thing I've ever read on this site, and with utgibbs here that's certainly saying something.

He was involved in 3 acts of violence within a span of 8-12 hours. He was no innocent bystander that just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time on 3 different occasions. Lets keep it real.
 
#77
#77
Michael Cooper's shooting, Larry Young's beating (the homeless man) and MacPhail's shooting...

He was involved in 3 acts of violence within a span of 8-12 hours. He was no innocent bystander that just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time on 3 different occasions. Lets keep it real.

He was obviously proven guilty. Where it starts getting stupid is where you say that even if Davis' description of events:

Davis denied shooting MacPhail, saying he had observed Coles striking Young after a quarrel about beer, but that he had fled before any shots were fired and did not know who had shot the officer. He denied shooting Cooper.

is true, he should STILL get the chair because he's a thug for being there? That's the part that makes literally no sense.
 
#80
#80
Davis denied shooting MacPhail, saying he had observed Coles striking Young after a quarrel about beer, but that he had fled before any shots were fired and did not know who had shot the officer. He denied shooting Cooper.

He fled? Really? You believe this? Why would he flee? What was he afraid of? He had already shot a man earlier that day. Now I'm supposed to believe that he sudden got some sense and fled the scene? K...
 
#81
#81
He fled? Really? You believe this? Why would he flee? What was he afraid of? He had already shot a man earlier that day. Now I'm supposed to believe that he sudden got some sense and fled the scene? K...

The point of this hypothetical situation is that I DON'T believe it. Sorry if that's too complicated for you. I just also have a hard time believing that someone can recommend the death penalty for what amounts to (at best) an accomplice.

Before you get your panties in a twist again, I'm not saying that's what Davis was; you're the one saying he should be executed even if he didn't shoot the guy, which is completely retarded. He should die even if he didn't kill anyone?
 
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#82
#82
The point of this hypothetical situation is that I DON'T believe it. Sorry if that's too complicated for you. I just also have a hard time believing that someone can recommend the death penalty for what amounts to (at best) an accomplice.

Before you get your panties in a twist again, I'm not saying that's what Davis was; you're the one saying he should be executed even if he didn't shoot the guy, which is completely retarded. He should die even if he didn't kill anyone?
He was in the vicinity of 3 acts of violence. Coincidence? If he didn't actually pull the trigger in either case or participate in the beating of Larry Young at !:00 am, he at least was involved. That is a thug in my book. Needs to die just for being stupid.

But really, there is too much smoke involved in these incidents to walk away saying that Davis is a choir boy that was in the wrong place at the wrong time on 3 different occasions on the same day.
 
#83
#83
He was in the vicinity of 3 acts of violence. Coincidence? If he didn't actually pull the trigger in either case or participate in the beating of Larry Young at !:00 am, he at least was involved. That is a thug in my book. Needs to die just for being stupid.

But really, there is too much smoke involved in these incidents to walk away saying that Davis is a choir boy that was in the wrong place at the wrong time on 3 different occasions on the same day.

What does this mean? There was one person who was beating Larry Young and when MacPhail intervened, he shot MacPhail. Aside from that one person, there is no such thing as "involved" other than being there when it happened. If that one person wasn't Davis, you're saying he should die anyway?

What about Darrell Collins? He was with Davis at both locations, so does that make him an involved thug who should be executed as well?
 
#84
#84
What about Darrell Collins? He was with Davis at both locations, so does that make him an involved thug who should be executed as well?

I wouldn't lose any sleep if Collins or Coles got the chair, either.

Time to get tough with these hoodlums.
 
#85
#85
POTUS didn't even touch this case. The system worked, and there's one less thug in prison as a burden on the tax payers.
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#86
#86
I wouldn't lose any sleep if Collins or Coles got the chair, either.

Time to get tough with these hoodlums.

You wouldn't lose sleep if Erik Ainge got murdered. That's not what I'm talking about.

To be clear, you're saying that all three deserve to be executed?
 
#87
#87
We are all murderers as long as the death penalty is still legal. None of us should esteem another human being to be a monster while we remain imperfect.
 
#89
#89
We are all murderers as long as the death penalty is still legal. None of us should esteem another human being to be a monster while we remain imperfect.

no one is claiming to be perfect but I am in no way guilty of the crimes people on death row have committed. My complaint is that many live too long

damn hippies
 
#90
#90
Whether he did it or not there have been much more severe cases where people haven't gotten the death penalty. I could understand Life sentence IF he did it, but death penalty was a little harsh.
 
#91
#91
We are all murderers as long as the death penalty is still legal. None of us should esteem another human being to be a monster while we remain imperfect.


No, I have never murdered anyone. Most people have never murdered another person. Those that have committed murder don't deserve to live.
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#92
#92
Whether he did it or not there have been much more severe cases where people haven't gotten the death penalty. I could understand Life sentence IF he did it, but death penalty was a little harsh.

Oh well... tough titty says the kitty.
 

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