Saturday, May 16, 2015

Is Dzhokhar Appealing?

Not dead yet-----------------------Dead    
Unless you're Barack Obama's golf caddy and haven't gone home since he was elected, or perhaps you've been living in a cave, you are probably aware that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has received the death sentence. 

Tsarnaev is the Muslim jihadist Boston Marathon bomber who killed 3 people, severely injured 260 others, and later killed a campus police officer. He also ran over and killed his wounded brother as Dzhokhar was trying to flee from the police. (Had this all happened in the Baltimore Marathon, I suspect the Islamophobic police would get blamed for causing the death of 'poor Tamerlan'.)

This piece of crap and cover boy for that rag Rolling Stone Magazine is scheduled to die by lethal injection, a method a hell of a lot more painless than what he did to his victims. 
The doting mom in a non-doting moment

Unfortunately, carrying out the execution (which some refer to as "taking out the garbage") will take years as the appeal process is used to delay it.

If life in prison is supposed to be worse than capital punishment, why do most killers who have been sentenced to die appeal for life without parole? Maybe because they're cowards.

Next comes the formal sentencing hearing that will be held by Judge George O'Toole Jr. and he will impose the sentence after hearing victims speak their minds, and perhaps hear the scumcrumpet if he wishes to make a statement. The judge will decide the number of victims who will speak.
The liberal "American-hating" stance

Had Tsarnaev received a life sentence, he would have been sent to the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado. It is a Supermax prison with the highest level of security in the nation. Another Islamic jihadist, Zacarias Moussaoui (his Muslim buddies call him "Vowels") is serving a life sentence there and the Unibomber Ted Kaczynski (his prison buddies refer to him as "Consonants") is also there.

Since the federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988, 74 people have been sentenced to death but only 3 have been executed. The grounds for appeal might be that Tsarnaev's lawyers wanted to move the trial out of Massachusetts and failed. They believed it had such an emotional impact that finding impartial jurors would be impossible.

I somewhat agree. 

However, to find impartial jurors for this case, where Americans were brutally, callously killed, including an 8-year-old boy who was standing where Tsarnaev intentionally placed his bomb, it would take a country like Iran, where they root for people like Tsarnaev to kill Americans.


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