Maybe that will wipe the smile off from his face

Nitemare

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when it sinks in that is....

Yet Another Ahole Murderer

How can someone still have a smile on their face after killing 200+ people? He wants to die to become a martyr. How bout torture him every day until he is begging for death instead?
 

kage69

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A firing squad is too good for that POS. They should make him a human urinal during tourist season before throwing his pathetic ass in an oven.
 

Zebo

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Throughout his trial, each entrance into court has seen Amrozi punching the air with his fist and shouting "Allahu akbar (God is greatest)."

Too bad he won't get to see him.
 

flavio

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Australia and France are nice countries, how does that help the punishment?
 

konichiwa

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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Throw him in a small jail cell in an unknown province of Australia.


...why not make him live in France?

Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Throw him in a small jail cell in an unknown province of Australia.


...why not make him live in France?

I'm against cruel and unusual punishment...

How about just flaying him alive or quartering him?
 
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Originally posted by: konichiwa
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Throw him in a small jail cell in an unknown province of Australia.


...why not make him live in France?

Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.

Been there, done that; thanks anyway. I used to drive there every single weekend from Baumholder, Germany (about 4 hours by Autobahn)...get a room for the weekend (or sleep in the car when money was tight)...the people there are conquered, socialist, idiots, which shines through in the way the present themselves to foreigners.

I loved the Germans (the older Germans; the kids, especially young males, are idiots); Italy was great...all the people were nice I came into contact with...Spain was beautiful...etc, etc...been in nearly every country in Europe and France is my least favorite, bar none.
 

freegeeks

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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: konichiwa
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Throw him in a small jail cell in an unknown province of Australia.


...why not make him live in France?

Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.

Been there, done that; thanks anyway. I used to drive there every single weekend from Baumholder, Germany (about 4 hours by Autobahn)...get a room for the weekend (or sleep in the car when money was tight)...the people there are conquered, socialist, idiots, which shines through in the way the present themselves to foreigners.

I loved the Germans (the older Germans; the kids, especially young males, are idiots); Italy was great...all the people were nice I came into contact with...Spain was beautiful...etc, etc...been in nearly every country in Europe and France is my least favorite, bar none.

true, most europeans don't like americans like you, the others (ecg with a fully functioning brain) are more then welcome

 

alchemize

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*waits for BarneyFife to come to his defense and praise his bravery standing up to the forces of western evil.
rolleye.gif
 

kage69

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*waits for JudoGuyHumpingClub to come in and denounce USians as Nazis, blame the CIA for instigating every war in history, and extoll the 'virtues' of the French intellect*

:D
 

Bowfinger

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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: konichiwa
Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.
Been there, done that; thanks anyway. I used to drive there every single weekend from Baumholder, Germany (about 4 hours by Autobahn)...get a room for the weekend (or sleep in the car when money was tight)...the people there are conquered, socialist, idiots, which shines through in the way the present themselves to foreigners.

I loved the Germans (the older Germans; the kids, especially young males, are idiots); Italy was great...all the people were nice I came into contact with...Spain was beautiful...etc, etc...been in nearly every country in Europe and France is my least favorite, bar none.
Just curious. Why would you drive to France every weekend if you hate it so much?
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: konichiwa
Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.
Been there, done that; thanks anyway. I used to drive there every single weekend from Baumholder, Germany (about 4 hours by Autobahn)...get a room for the weekend (or sleep in the car when money was tight)...the people there are conquered, socialist, idiots, which shines through in the way the present themselves to foreigners.

I loved the Germans (the older Germans; the kids, especially young males, are idiots); Italy was great...all the people were nice I came into contact with...Spain was beautiful...etc, etc...been in nearly every country in Europe and France is my least favorite, bar none.
Just curious. Why would you drive to France every weekend if you hate it so much?
He probably loves France, but he picked up on all of the French-haters around here and thought it was "the cool thing to do."
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Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: konichiwa
Believe it or not, France is a great place to live. Don't knock it till you've tried it.
Been there, done that; thanks anyway. I used to drive there every single weekend from Baumholder, Germany (about 4 hours by Autobahn)...get a room for the weekend (or sleep in the car when money was tight)...the people there are conquered, socialist, idiots, which shines through in the way the present themselves to foreigners.

I loved the Germans (the older Germans; the kids, especially young males, are idiots); Italy was great...all the people were nice I came into contact with...Spain was beautiful...etc, etc...been in nearly every country in Europe and France is my least favorite, bar none.
Just curious. Why would you drive to France every weekend if you hate it so much?

I played chess there...was on a German chess team and we went there as a team once a month; the other weekends was for, ugh, R&R...wine, the red light district, etc....Paris is nice, the people in it suck...and my hatred toward the socialists has increased over time...thanks for asking, though.

 

Hayabusa Rider

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I am sure there are some pigs he could clean up after for say 16 hours a day forever.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Now ask me if I would ever go there again?

Depends on if you drove from Worms or not...

Ya know, LR, my brother stayed in France for a few months, and they treated him great. In fact they said they liked americans except those like some weenie who gave them attitude who used to drive through to play chess with some Germans ;)
 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Now ask me if I would ever go there again?

Depends on if you drove from Worms or not...

Ya know, LR, my brother stayed in France for a few months, and they treated him great. In fact they said they liked americans except those like some weenie who gave them attitude who used to drive through to play chess with some Germans ;)

CitizenSmith,
I lived in Liege for a few months back in the mid '80s and we also had a factory down in Bordeaux... it was '86 cuz LeMond road by when I was in Bordeaux.. I didn't drive often - took the train out of Paris and do remember alot of weenie types who were scattered about acting like they were hamburger or something.. They often thought they could beat a US Master (Chess) cuz they all presumed they were at least International Masters and strut like peacock Grand Masters speaking German.. but, alas even the grandest are but able to lift one leg at a time while putting on pants... standing up. What is this chess game anyhow... something to do with war or something, isn't it...?

 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Now ask me if I would ever go there again?

Depends on if you drove from Worms or not...

Ya know, LR, my brother stayed in France for a few months, and they treated him great. In fact they said they liked americans except those like some weenie who gave them attitude who used to drive through to play chess with some Germans ;)

CitizenSmith,
I lived in Liege for a few months back in the mid '80s and we also had a factory down in Bordeaux... it was '86 cuz LeMond road by when I was in Bordeaux.. I didn't drive often - took the train out of Paris and do remember alot of weenie types who were scattered about acting like they were hamburger or something.. They often thought they could beat a US Master (Chess) cuz they all presumed they were at least International Masters and strut like peacock Grand Masters speaking German.. but, alas even the grandest are but able to lift one leg at a time while putting on pants... standing up. What is this chess game anyhow... something to do with war or something, isn't it...?

Chess is called the "Game of Kings" This was before Presidents and Prime Ministers who now play the game with mechanized divisions. Could have this comfused with the "Sport of Kings" though.
 

LunarRay

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CitizenSmith,
Chess is called the "Game of Kings" This was before Presidents and Prime Ministers who now play the game with mechanized divisions. Could have this comfused with the "Sport of Kings" though

Well ... Kings they be and the game IS a sport to kings and the like.
 

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You will find, if you look deep enough, I think, that arrogance is a compensation for feelings of inferiority.