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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/04/09/elizabeth-warren-against-death-penalty-for-boston-marathon-bomber/

by Breitbart News9 Apr 2015

On Thursday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said she is against the death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhohkar Tsarnaev, who was convicted on Wednesday on all 30 counts (17 of those counts make him eligible for the death penalty).

When asked on CBS This Morning whether she supported the death penalty for the Boston Marathon bomber, Warren replied, “I don’t support the death penalty.”

“I think that he should spend his life in jail, no possibility of parole. He should die in prison,” she said. “But that’s how I see it. It will be up to the jury.”

Warren, the Democrat left-wing activists want to challenge Hillary Clinton, added that she believed Tsarnaev will not be “a danger to anyone else” if he remains in prison.

“The point is that he stays in prison, he dies in prison, he’s put away. He’s not a danger to anyone else,” she said. “He’s not a part of an ongoing story, he’s not someone who is able to keep sucking up a lot of energy and a lot of attention.”
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2015, 07:19:45 pm »
Thanks for demonstrating exactly how idiotic you truly are, Ms. Fauxcahontas.
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2015, 07:27:51 pm »
To appease the tiny slice of crazy loons on the left who don't think this monster should die, Pocahontas says what must be said.....

It's all about donors, you know.

Not decency or justice.
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2015, 07:39:55 pm »
Maybe Pocahontas should look at crime scene photos of an 8yo little boy being blown in half and an earlier photo of the poor terrorist placing that bomb right behind him.


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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2015, 08:04:24 pm »
Chief Spreading Bull speak with forked tongue.
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2015, 08:29:01 pm »
I am not convinced that our "cruel and unusual" definitions are cast in stone.

I would gladly exchange return of bread, water and hard labor for life, for the death penalty.
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2015, 08:45:12 pm »
I am not convinced that our "cruel and unusual" definitions are cast in stone.

I would gladly exchange return of bread, water and hard labor for life, for the death penalty.

If I recall correctly from first year Law School, the body of the Constitution provided death by hanging as the penalty for treason. Scalia has pointed out, for the people that CHANGED the meaning of the definition, that the definition triggering an Eighth Amendment analysis is "cruel and unusual". It can be eithercruel, or unusual. Just not both. Drown the little shit in pigs' blood. Make his last meal a BLT. Have him walked to the execution by a dog.
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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2015, 10:12:40 pm »
http://www.newsmax.com/PrintTemplate.aspx/?nodeid=637588


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Boston Globe: 'Spare Dzhokhar Tsarnaev the Death Penalty'
Thursday, April 9, 2015 05:33 PM

By: Todd Beamon

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should not receive the death penalty after his 30 convictions in the Boston Marathon bombings because "his lawyers have raised serious doubts already about whether he should be executed," The Boston Globe said in an editorial Thursday.

"He should spend the rest of his life rotting in prison instead," the Globe's editorial board said. "Sentencing Tsarnaev to death would ensure endless appeals, substitute vengeance for justice, and risk letting him become a martyr."

Noting that death-penalty opponents were "kept off the jury," the Globe said that those selected had indicated some support for the punishment "at least in some cases."

Tsarnaev, 21, was convicted Wednesday of the counts — 17 of which are punishable by the death penalty — stemming from the April 2013 bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

The shrapnel that exploded from the two homemade pressure-cooker bombs made by Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan, 26, killed three people and injured 264, including 17 who lost limbs.

The charges included conspiracy and deadly use of a weapon of mass destruction — and the also included those stemming from the fatal death days later of MIT police officer Sean Collier.

Collier died as the Tsarnaevs tried to get his gun as part of a plan to head to New York City to plant bombs in Times Square. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed three days after the bombings in a violent shootout with police.

His younger brother was arrested the next day in suburban Watertown after a huge police dragnet. Tsarnaev is a Muslim immigrant of Chechen descent.

The federal district court jury that convicted him after nearly 12 hours of deliberations will begin hearing evidence in the punishment phase of the trial as early as Monday.

Massachusetts banned its state death penalty in 1984.

In arguing for sparing Tsarnaev's life, the Globe slams the argument that the death penalty is "a necessary punishment for the worst of the worst.

"The defense team hammered away at the argument — and backed it up with evidence — that Tamerlan was the primary instigator of the bombing plot, and that he pulled the trigger when MIT police officer Sean Collier was killed days later," the editorial said.

"For jurors who believe execution should be reserved for the worst criminals, the lawyers laid out a clear path to conclude Dzhokhar wasn’t even the worst of the Tsarnaevs."

The Globe further contends that Tsarnaev's lawyers could raise "legal mitigating factors" that could help their client: that he was 19 when the attacks occurred, as well as that "he was apparently a heavy drug user; he had no prior criminal record.

"By themselves, none of these would seem like a particularly good reason to spare him, but taken as a whole, and alongside evidence of his brother’s dominant role, they should plant seeds of doubt," the editorial says.

In addition, the Globe notes that Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was executed, while Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, was not. That marks for "mixed precedent" as jurors enter the penalty phase next week.

"Tsarnaev obviously should spend the rest of his life in prison," the editorial concludes. "His defense has already made a good case that he does not meet the exceptionally high standards for a federal execution."





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Re: Elizabeth Warren Against Death Penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber
« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2015, 10:54:07 pm »
If I recall correctly from first year Law School, the body of the Constitution provided death by hanging as the penalty for treason. Scalia has pointed out, for the people that CHANGED the meaning of the definition, that the definition triggering an Eighth Amendment analysis is "cruel and unusual". It can be eithercruel, or unusual. Just not both. Drown the little shit in pigs' blood. Make his last meal a BLT. Have him walked to the execution by a dog.


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