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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: Army psychiatrist convicted of murder for Fort Hood shooting, now eligible for death [View all]7962
(11,841 posts)19. Stop it! I cant laugh anymore. My stomach aches.
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Breaking: Army psychiatrist convicted of murder for Fort Hood shooting, now eligible for death [View all]
Hissyspit
Aug 2013
OP
Yes, indeed... I think it was a foregone conclusion that he'd be found guilty & likely be executed.
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#3
Yup with you there ... I understand supermax prisons are nice this time of year. nt
littlewolf
Aug 2013
#10
He's in the Army and convicted by a Courts Martial. He should be going to the Military Disciplinary
24601
Aug 2013
#37
Do you have any evidence that Hassan could not differentiate between right and wrong,
branford
Aug 2013
#21
It's pretty idiotic to ask a poster "do you have any evidence" as if he/she is counsel on the case.
The Stranger
Aug 2013
#25
Then, instead of asking another poster what "evidence [they] have he could not differentiate
The Stranger
Aug 2013
#39
Amazing, reading the bloodthirst on this thread, purportedly coming from "Progressives"
The Stranger
Aug 2013
#22
Scuttling your own defense in order to ensure the worst penalty IS EVIDENCE of his condition.
The Stranger
Aug 2013
#38
Can we really justify "returning to society" someone who killed that many people?
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#28
I'd rather see life in prison, no possibility of parole, general population
Amerigo Vespucci
Aug 2013
#20