Posted by trucker40 on November 09, 2009 at 15:00:45 from (69.148.162.32):
In Reply to: O/T Fort Hood shooter posted by 37 chief on November 09, 2009 at 12:35:22:
Who said he wouldnt get the death penalty?MY guess is he gets a trial,spends about 10 or 20 miserable years on death row,then gets dealt with.Dont know how they would finish him off,being that it happened in the military it could be firing squad.Also since its in the military probably only 3 years on death row,definitely less than out of the military.One reason for keeping him alive is to find out if any more of them are involved and maybe why he did it.Also they should put all of them out of the military.Maybe out of the country or at least somewhere that the only people to kill is each other.If they are even born here and doing that,something is wrong with what they are being taught or that they are learning.Or this guy is completely nuts and went off and nobody knew it.Other people have went off in the past,might be interesting to see what religion they claimed to be.Seems to be a bunch of nut cases from Virginia lately.Seems like they were the same religion maybe.
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