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Thread: Russian High Court Debates Reinstating Death Penalty - Topix

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Tooth4U
Judged: 1 From the executioner on down to the investigative body, to the arresting person, to the Judge and Jury. Every single one involved in the outcome of death as a sentence, will bear the Karma for that action. Think.
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Robespierre replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Tooth4U wrote: From the executioner on down to the investigative body, to the arresting person, to the Judge and Jury. Every single one involved in the outcome of death as a sentence, will bear the Karma for that action. Think. Would that curse be specific to Russia, or also applicable to other countries that have the death penalty? i.e. the USA too? LOL

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Would that curse be specific to Russia, or also applicable to other countries that have the death penalty? i.e. the USA too? LOL Sure is. See, if it is against the Law ( as in any Nation) to kill, then here in America why are the States in business doing just that? Texas? Its a conveyor belt of death sentences. A British study showed it is not a ...

Robespierre replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Tooth4U wrote: <quoted text> A British study showed it is not a deterant. A number of studies show this as well. That argument can me manipulated both ways. Studies don't make laws; parliaments, congress or national assemblies do! Usually, but not always, the legislators reflect the wishes of society, traditions or beliefs. So far, there has ben no alternative to the death penalty...

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Judged: 1 Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Moses isn't ruling America, surely? Maybe the death penalty should be put to a referendum to let the people decide. I am sick of so-called 'experts' and do-gooders telling us what we should believe. One more dance around the Golden Calf, seemingly seems to be the trend. And , sadly so.

yes replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Yes No da =stupid anyway

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Judged: 1 or more properly put seemingly 'appears' to be.........the trend.

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Judged: 1 1 Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> It would be better if you didn't always speak with parabols, but in plain English. I gave up Bible studies 45 years ago!! What are you trying to say? The attempt, as you alluded to, is not mine to understand. Rather yours. Trying to say? Imagery is language my friend.:) I never give anything so rich .....UP!

Robespierre replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Judged: 1 Tooth4U wrote: <quoted text> One more dance around the Golden Calf, seemingly seems to be the trend. And , sadly so. It would be better if you didn't always speak with parabols, but in plain English. I gave up Bible studies 45 years ago!! What are you trying to say?

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> That argument can me manipulated both ways. Studies don't make laws; parliaments, congress or national assemblies do! Usually, but not always, the legislators reflect the wishes of society, traditions or beliefs. So far, there has ben no alternative to the death penalty for removing permanently a criminal from society without giving him the chance to ...

Tooth4U replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
If not for those so entrusted with such a heavy tapestry of Mans becoming Man. Then who? The whims of current fashion, ie. the reflections? What mirror is it within which these reflections occur?

 

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Robespierre wrote: &lt;quoted text&gt; It would be better if you didn't always speak with parabols, but in plain English. I gave up Bible studies 45 years ago!! What are you trying to say? Im trying to say the next time the head of the British intelligence is found comotose, who likes Grateful Dead Music and has a MY Space account. lol He might truely be. hahahah Cherrio what ya trying to say.
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Judged: 1 Tooth4U wrote: &lt;quoted text&gt; One more dance around the Golden Calf, seemingly seems to be the trend. And , sadly so. It would be better if you didn't always speak with parabols, but in plain English. I gave up Bible studies 45 years ago!! What are you trying to say?
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Yes No da =stupid anyway
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