Subj : Re:Murder and the life you'd have To : All From : <> Date : Wed Jan 15 2003 09:57 am Generally speaking .. organs and skin are not ideal for things like this .. Moisture and Temp affect them both in ways that you would never be able to tune your guitar verry well .. and the bible cover would crack if not tended properly on a regular basis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Speedy" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:28 AM Subject: [twgsdotorg] Murder and the life you'd have > > What If I brutally murder a person, make guitar strings of thier entrails, Use the skin for a cover on my bible, and use the meat in a stew. Am I entitled to the equivalent of 36k a year. Room and Board, Better medical care than 50% of the citizens, access to education, and the best darn lobby trying to keep my ass alive. > > Hell, who wouldn't kill somebody for that ! > > btw..Im not about to do all the stuff stated above. Just trying to make a point. > > Speedy > > >From a message by Father Cajone about Re: [twgsdotorg]: > > > > Just my own thought...IF the inmate was either INNOCENT or FRAMED...would you like to be the executioner and then find out that the person you killed had later evidence that showed it was a false sentence? At least with a life sentence with no chance of parole the inmate that is falsely accused might have a chance of recovering part of their life! > > > > >From a message by feral about Re: [twgsdotorg]: > > > Just wanted to share this info with you. According to a NC DOC management report I read the other day, the average cost in NC to house an inmate is 52 dollars a day. An inmate with a "natural" life sentence is just a burden on the taxpayers of that state. If his crime was heinous enough to warrant him being segregated from society for the remainder of his life, why not impose the death penalty instead of burdening the taxpayers? > > > > > > > > > > --- FEddy 1.4.03/modPHX * Origin: http://www.twgs.org -- THE Trade Wars web forum! (1:229/522.0) .