Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murder. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

The Price of Cowardice.

“…Do you know why it was easy for your people to be so murdered in millions? They were too scared and too weak…they were cowards! That was why, in all cases, it took only about four soldiers to escort thousands of them to the gas chambers. Why didn’t your people fight back? Just a dozen, from among the thousands, could have easily overpowered the few German soldiers guarding them. But no one wanted to die…not even for their wives and children. Everyone was concerned for their individual survival…what a weak, cowardly people!” – Dr. Dieter Vogel, the Nazi medical doctor notoriously known as The Butcher of Birkenau. During the 2nd World War, the man performed medical experiments on Jews, including pregnant women and children without using anesthetics. The above statement was one of his bold outbursts to the Israeli Mossad agents that abducted him in 1965.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

The Terrorist Attacks in Paris.


“Terror returned to Paris for the second time in a year Friday night when at least 127 people died in a series of brutal terrorist attacks at various locations around the city. The militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attacks early Saturday…” – TIME.

Everyone, in the civilized world, has been commenting about the latest mass cold-blood murder in France. We are being asked to pray, meditate and commiserate with the French. But no one is telling us what the same civilized world will do about the bloody menace of the Islamic terrorists all over the place.
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Saturday, August 2, 2014

What Manner of Justice in California?

Blog_convivt2 Condemned murderers in California have every reason to smile lately. They will no longer be executed for their crimes against the society and humanity. On July 16, 2014, a Federal judge, Cormac Carney (pictured above) ruled that California’s process of executing prisoners is so dysfunctional that it amounts to “cruel and unusual punishment” and is therefore unconstitutional. And what was the US District court judge’s reason for making this decision? Of the more than 900 people sentenced to death in that state since 1978, only 13 have been executed. Handout photo of San Quentin State Prison inmate Ernest Dewayne Jones Among the implications of the landmark decision of judge Carney is that upon their cold-blooded murder, victims of crimes will automatically lose their constitutional rights. For instance, the pains, agonies and deaths of the many victims of Ernest Dewayne Jones (the convicted rapist and murderer pictured above) have become insignificant. This is because, according to the judge, the method adopted by California in executing prisoners constituted a “cruel and unusual punishment”. But did anyone tell the judge that all the victims of Jones were murdered in some nice, cool manners?