While I agree with the sentiment, I think it would be a waste of time and resources to burn someone at the stake, not to mention the mess. Would I like to see the cop killer suffer? Sure. Do I think he's got a special place in hell reserved for him? Absolutely. You are right for feeling that way, I just thought reverting back to such an archaic practice would be counterproductive. But on second thought, I'd be happy to recruit some Aggie Alumni to make sure it's done right.OldCannon wrote:Why? I'll even light the match if asked. Cold-blooded cop killer, drunk or not, deserves no pity or mercy. He should be grateful I don't volunteer to flay his skin with a cheese grater.Kadelic wrote:Huh? You're joking right?OldCannon wrote:
Makes you wish burning at the stake was back in vogue.
I'm not even sure why I should be the least bit apologetic for feeling that way. That officer could just as well have been my daughter.
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- Sat Apr 07, 2012 3:54 am
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- Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:38 pm
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Re: Austin officer killed on duty at Wal Mart
For what?Beiruty wrote:Is it revenge killing?
Huh? You're joking right?OldCannon wrote:Makes you wish burning at the stake was back in vogue.Glenn61 wrote:My condolences go out to this officer's family and the entire law enforcement community for their loss. I hope this guy pays the ultimate price.
Anyway, I used to frequent that store in Austin and was just in my recent local Walmart in Cedar Hill today practicing my Wallywalk awareness for when my plastic (that was mailed from Austin on Monday) gets here. Guess the Wallywalk just took on a new level of meaning, at least for me.
I'm stunned