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France makes demands and the US laughs hysterically
I second Sagacious Dolphins statement. The man in question is a French citizen and that makes it to a issue for the French goverment. Do you remember that american outcry when a brat was about to get whipped with a cane in a southasian country (don't remember the country, Singapore, Burma?)? If THAT was an american issue this is an french issue.
Originally posted by laurentius
Also, did the guy actually do anything? How can you kill someone who hasn't actually commited anything? What's with the capital punishment anyway, who is it going to help?
Republicans and they're intelligent kids, which feel that they have more power
when they kill someone? Ah, just kill those. Evil terrorists = France.
Originally posted by Sagacious Dolphin
Next time China wants to try an American for a capital crime, and wants to invoke the DP I will remind you of that statement.
OK, if the American was assured of a fair trial, you can certainly feel free to remind me of my statement.
Krop: Do you remember that american outcry when a brat was about to get whipped with a cane in a southasian country (don't remember the country, Singapore, Burma?)?
IIRC, Most of what you heard coming from America was support for caning the punk. I don't think that the government ever took an official position on that matter.
Roland: What are you talking about? I'm not understanding you here.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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Originally posted by DinoDoc
Most of what you heard coming from America ...
So you actually know what I heard? Well I guess that explains those voices in my head.
Seriously; what I heard it was an outcry and an official statement... Countries usually get involved somewhat when one of their citizens get arrested, I do know the swedish govt often do. Not killing a French citizen might good for relations. Particulary since this man didn't actually do anything so the death penalty seems to be overkill in either case.
I have no problem (actually I have) with america murdering its own citizens.
But when a European is going to be trialed in the US, death penalty is a no - go.
In regards to punishments, I'm outraged that US soldier only got 32 months for rape in Okinawa. Seems awfully lenient.
As to the previous questions, there are a few US conspiracy laws that allow for the death penalty.
Personally, I'd rather him get life (if he's convicted) in a Federal prision. To deny his martyrdom...plus, he'd probably get shanked within 5 years after the guards tell the general population who he is.
Originally posted by Kropotkin
Not killing a French citizen might good for relations.
Not threatening us for following domestic law might be good for relations as well. Anyway, even though that the government is seeking the death penalty he isn't guaranteed to recieve it. The jury will be the final arbitar at this level.
Particulary since this man didn't actually do anything so the death penalty seems to be overkill in either case.
As far as I can tell, conspirators are still liable for the actions of the conspiracy even if they are prevented from taking an active part in the final part of the plan through a quirk of events.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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