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Elderly women receive life sentences for murders of homeless men

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Jul 15, 2008, 21:45 GMT


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I wonderJul 15th, 2008 - 22:24:10

what idiot Bush would be doing today if he hadn't stolen the presidency twice. One thing is for certain; no Iraq war, low gas prices, New Orleans would have been taken care of, better economy, healthy medicare & social security system, better relations with the rest of the world, no McCain, no Obama, and more rights. Other than that, things would be about the same.

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DaveJul 15th, 2008 - 23:35:41

I wonder if life means life for these two women.
If they are really going to spend the rest of their natural lives behind bars then why not execute them? If society will never be safe from them [which I would say is obvious] then who thinks the tax payer can and should afford to pay for their choices.

The death penalty does have a place and this would be one of the candidates.

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to daveJul 16th, 2008 - 02:18:26

to execute them would take longer than old age to kill them. What with all the appeals and everything it could take 25 years to stick a needle in their arses. Why waste the money, let them do the time.

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Bush is an animal, and these ladies were cunningJul 16th, 2008 - 09:24:31

If they had an access to Bush, they would have killed the idiot too. They were very innovative in the morally bankrupt nation!

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