One thing that has me upset is that a man that was responsible for a plane blown out of the sky was released from prison due to health problems. So people that he didn't know didn't have a choice about dying and he wants to die in comfort?
Is that what this is coming down to?
This is where I don't think Capital Punishment is used enough. For me this is the perfect situation of an eye for an eye punishment being meted out.
Strap the guy in a plane by remote, no way to escape, chain him down. Remotely control the plane and have it blown to bits while in flight. Yes I think that should be done. Some will see him as a martyr, but many will see it as a fitting end to a person who caused many people endless suffering.
Today upon returning home, to Libya, he was greeted and cheered by flag wavers. This is NOT how a convicted felon, a terrorist should be treated. If I had my way a firing sqad would have greeted him, not flag wavers, not a hero's welcome. British leaders also expressed sentiments the same.
With cancer leaving him 3 months to live, I have to say that he has had longer to live than any of his victims. And what if this is just a ploy to get him out and use him in a terrorist attack that leaves him a martyr, and dead? Is this a ploy for more people, innocents to be killed?
If this is the kind of welcome that they gave a convicted terrorist, then Libya can expect nations like the U.S and Great Britain not to be to welcoming to them as a country or nation.
Copyright ©2009, m.muccioli
Friday, August 21, 2009
I may not like or Agree with the President, but he does have compassion
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