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Babel_17

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78. I see it as the laws of tyrants
Fri Oct 17, 2014, 11:54 AM
Oct 2014

They shape the system out of whatever is handy. Though shame on the clergy in Saudi Arabia for playing along.

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The BFEE's bestest of friends madokie Oct 2014 #1
If anyone sees/hears about this on TV or the radio ... Babel_17 Oct 2014 #2
He a Shia Muslim ..... which is important Ichingcarpenter Oct 2014 #3
Horrific what is done to citizens by their own government get the red out Oct 2014 #4
careful, somebody will probably be here soon saying we should respect their culture snooper2 Oct 2014 #6
I would say that a country that has put 30 to death so far this year has little credibility in DrDan Oct 2014 #9
But, but, but . . . . that's different We use "civilized" methods of execution. Arkansas Granny Oct 2014 #12
oh yeah - I forgot - our finely-tuned electric chairs are admired around the world for their DrDan Oct 2014 #13
And our "humane" make-do drug cocktails tblue Oct 2014 #32
In a few cases it was less then "civilized" QuestionAlways Oct 2014 #51
agreed Arkansas Granny Oct 2014 #55
Well, what if it's not the "country" criticizing? Adrahil Oct 2014 #15
How about a country edhopper Oct 2014 #17
I think it is wrong for any reason DrDan Oct 2014 #19
but you don't think edhopper Oct 2014 #22
I think it is hypocritical DrDan Oct 2014 #30
true edhopper Oct 2014 #35
Hypocritical?...Um, no..You've heard the phrase "cruel and unusual punishment"? whathehell Oct 2014 #42
yep - nothing barbaric about this DrDan Oct 2014 #45
Sure, it's just LIKE getting your head cut off in public..Ask death row inmates THEIR preference. whathehell Oct 2014 #49
so the difference in state-sponsored killings comes down to whether they DrDan Oct 2014 #54
Um, no. There is that "cruel and unusual punishment" thing as well. whathehell Oct 2014 #59
got it - you have no concern with the torture involved with our execution methods DrDan Oct 2014 #64
LOL..No, again, you haven't "got it". Torture -- physical and mental -- is my concern whathehell Oct 2014 #70
electric-chair torture? not an issue for you I guess DrDan Oct 2014 #72
You guess wrong, as usual, lol whathehell Oct 2014 #80
Your post inspired me to look up that phrase JonLP24 Oct 2014 #83
That's nice.. whathehell Oct 2014 #85
Here in the US it depends on what bar you are in! Sam1 Oct 2014 #77
You were right get the red out Oct 2014 #16
Bingo!...The "crucifixion apologists" have taken the stage! whathehell Oct 2014 #31
The death is by beheading. tblue Oct 2014 #38
Well, that's a big relief..Who could object to that? whathehell Oct 2014 #46
"and, apparently, so does every other country in the Western World" - you do DrDan Oct 2014 #56
Yes I DO realize that, and you get the prize for utter and complete predictability, whathehell Oct 2014 #60
you seem to place a lot of faith in your view of death row inmates - may I ask for DrDan Oct 2014 #65
Say whaaat?..I don't have a 'view' of death row inmates, beyond an whathehell Oct 2014 #68
what is your assumption based on? anything relevant, or simply your own biases DrDan Oct 2014 #73
Common knowledge as to what constitutes "cruel & unusual punishment" in Western societies? whathehell Oct 2014 #79
Then why are so many celebrating the lady with cancer Drayden Oct 2014 #98
I think you've onfused me with someone else.. whathehell Oct 2014 #99
Before or after someone intentionally confuses "culture" with "government"? LanternWaste Oct 2014 #36
In a theocracy like Saudi Arabia hifiguy Oct 2014 #40
Snooper, I wonder why you so glibly disparage the concept... Nitram Oct 2014 #52
Who the hell would defend Saudi Arabia? JonLP24 Oct 2014 #81
It may be more of an oilliance than an alliance. merrily Oct 2014 #26
Bingo! And the Bushes loves them some oilmen. tblue Oct 2014 #39
Sorry, all American Presidents love them. They have to. We're very oil dependent merrily Oct 2014 #43
I agree get the red out Oct 2014 #47
There was deification of Reagan and demonization of Carter, but the bottom line was money. merrily Oct 2014 #48
PS. The most lasting effect of Reagan, IMO, is that his victory merrily Oct 2014 #53
Here's a link to another source n2doc Oct 2014 #5
Thanks Babel_17 Oct 2014 #20
Misleading brooklynite Oct 2014 #7
Oh, well in that case it's just fine then! Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #8
I don't disagree Babel_17 Oct 2014 #24
Oh, that's MUCH nicer -- He's being beheaded & having his dead BODY crucified! whathehell Oct 2014 #34
Crucifixion is a slow and tortuous way to die bklyncowgirl Oct 2014 #41
Beheading IS ugly, and, like I've suggested in other posts, if you gave death row prisoners whathehell Oct 2014 #50
desecrating a corpse and putting it on public display is worse than what ISIS does nt geek tragedy Oct 2014 #62
Thank you was going to post just that LukeFL Oct 2014 #94
why, that's totally not barbaric, thank you for that vital clarificiation. nt geek tragedy Oct 2014 #61
You can expect a strong and immediate edhopper Oct 2014 #10
We have more people in prison than anyone else in the world Johonny Oct 2014 #11
Agreed edhopper Oct 2014 #14
Hey, the Saudis are open minded about executions. hifiguy Oct 2014 #25
Right -- and you seriously imagine that's analogous to beheadings and crucifixions? whathehell Oct 2014 #37
both systems are barbaric G_j Oct 2014 #67
. nationalize the fed Oct 2014 #18
Not defending any of it, but merrily Oct 2014 #28
So we bark at China when a cop hits a protester, how about when Saudi Arabia beheads Rex Oct 2014 #21
Well, he wasn't a Christian, after all... Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #27
Not quite white, either. Or Euro. Poor guy is 0 for 3 merrily Oct 2014 #29
Sadly, both of you are spot on. Rex Oct 2014 #33
So he was a Muslim criticizing his own? LukeFL Oct 2014 #95
not while SA can control the global price of oil, no. nt geek tragedy Oct 2014 #63
Saudi Arabia. hifiguy Oct 2014 #23
Crucifixion's a doddle. geardaddy Oct 2014 #44
The enemy of my enemy is my friend..or enemy...kinda my pal...but let's just give them money. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2014 #57
So Jesus came back as a Saudi dissident? KamaAina Oct 2014 #58
Fox news and the Repugs should be going crazy over this.... Hotler Oct 2014 #66
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Saudi_Arabia Babel_17 Oct 2014 #69
What is different about Saudi Arabia? Babel_17 Oct 2014 #71
Huh, I just now saw this Babel_17 Oct 2014 #75
So, what’s it like to be beheaded there? Babel_17 Oct 2014 #74
there you go - the religon of peace once again samsingh Oct 2014 #76
I see it as the laws of tyrants Babel_17 Oct 2014 #78
But we daren't criticize them cos that's islamaphobic... truebrit71 Oct 2014 #82
That's right, because for some, the greatest sin of all is being "culturally intolerant". whathehell Oct 2014 #86
Screw them it's not a religion of peace LukeFL Oct 2014 #96
At the very least, point out Christian atrocities such as the Crusades, Nye Bevan Oct 2014 #92
And when was this? LukeFL Oct 2014 #97
Yes, the point is that in terms of barbaric violence, Nye Bevan Oct 2014 #100
Barbaric! just plain sick, inhuman, and evil! hrmjustin Oct 2014 #84
And yet somehow the Saudi monarchy is LESS Islamist than its people would prefer. True Blue Door Oct 2014 #87
A sense of being part of a larger Culture Babel_17 Oct 2014 #90
There's a vicious cycle of censorship and bigotry in the region. True Blue Door Oct 2014 #91
When do the humanitarian bombings and embargoes start? TheKentuckian Oct 2014 #88
After the CNN expose Babel_17 Oct 2014 #89
What year was this? Because LukeFL Oct 2014 #93
Saudis continue to voice support for Sheikh al-Nimr Babel_17 Oct 2014 #101
Amnesty International Babel_17 Oct 2014 #102
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