We still do not deserve a country ... Gee, I wonder if they will commit more crimes and be rearrested? Surely not

… put them down now or they will kill again … I’m sure it would not be difficult to get volunteers to help with … well you know.

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… yet another in line to be put down … Nah, they’ll let him out on no bond to hammer someone else to death.

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… put him down now … choice before necessity

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… one more time …

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… amazing but true … yet again … as Scott Adams said … “get the hell away”

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… Spa Treatments for Criminal Illegals … right behind ya Englandistan.

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/exclusive-nyc-officials-refuse-ice-hold-illegal-alien-accused-arson-killed-4-injured-7-dhshttps://www.foxnews.com/us/exclusive-nyc-officials-refuse-ice-hold-illegal-alien-accused-arson-killed-4-injured-7-dhs

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If inately evil, can we please conduct exorcism before termination, and find a handy herd of swine into with to send their demonic natures. The economics of this are self evident.

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https://www.infowars.com/posts/venezuelan-charged-with-beating-coworker-to-death-with-sledgehammer-at-texas-construction-site

… this one also needs to be put down immediately … from the article " … while Gaff was on probation, he was reportedly arrested again after he attacked a pair of 14- and 16-year-old girls …"

Had he been put down the first time … I rest my case.

GDS Merch opportunity t-shirts, buttons, bumper stickers

Put down criminals, not animals!

… I repeat, people are not terrified by dead criminals.

… from the article “Allen’s mother said she never knew about Faux’s history of violence.”
I guess she never met him. If you can’t tell by looking at him, then I can not help you. As always, you look like what you do.

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What is the common denominator across all these incidents (and I’m not referring here to the clear demographic skew of the perpetrators in these criminal acts)?

Malfeasance in the judiciary branch of government.

The lack of any serious and lasting sentences removes the deterrence factor for criminals, and in some of the cases, an offender that should otherwise be locked away is left free to commit more crimes. We’re experiencing recidivism on a scale never witnessed before.

100% of federal judges are appointed.

Something like 1/3 of states in the union all rely on gubernatorial appointment for many state-level judiciary. The rest at the state level are mainly elected, with some blending of appointments versus ballot selection.

Judges on federal benches are likely beyond reproach, as just another byproduct of our lasting failures with respect to our national executive branch.

At the state level, at least in states where the judges are elected or there is a reasonable person manning the state executive seat, it’s not impossible to remediate these outrageous failures in the criminal justice system through wholesale replacement of the judiciary branch, state-wide.

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… again the solution is clear … but we just will not do it.

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… but aren’t we glad he was on some kind of list. McCloy was wrong … We have been a banana republic for a very long time.

… if this one is not put down now (and most of his friends who thought this funny), this will keep happening until he kills one or more people.

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The above - relies on the State, to protect the public.

The State where guns are legal?
BANG! Bang! Bang!

One less throw-down.

Next?

[Of course; the global legal system is usually, worse than the crime]

… even though the article doesn’t give any “details” … one is probably safe in betting it is the usual suspects … not a mass shooting btw … just another cruise ship chicken nugget event, this one in Indiana instead of Louisiana.

… when you see groups of them … you must run away …

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… moving forward on the “descriptions”. The shooters were “male individuals”. “Individuals” means not “youths”. Eventually they will print what we already know.

… the gene pool must be cleansed

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