Yes, I’m still fuming of over the commutations of death penalty in the name of the President of these United States. And in the process, those in authority had the audacity to claim it was in keeping with religious faith as if they themselves wouldn’t like to kill off so many more of us today.
To those who are responsible, I cannot come up with any words that adequately describes how low in human qualities you have chosen to inflict on your souls. I could list so many scatological words to describe you, but you’d shrug and sneer back — “and So? What?” You are so beyond shame there’s nothing I could say that would get you to repent that any of us would believe.
You are beyond redemption.
But that’s just my opinion. I do not know what the Lord has in store for you. Our greatest hope is that you have gone so low that nobody could possibly go lower, and that even the worst of the rest of us will repent of our sins simply because they DO NOT WANT TO BE CONSIDERED MEMBERS OF THE SUB-RACE THAT INCLUDES YOU.
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…”beyond redemption”. Strong words, & I believe that you are correct in your sentiment. BUT, the Lord allows for redemption for all, however unworthy we believe them to be..
Merry Christmas…
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“To err is human, to forgive divine”
wouldst Alexander Pope ascribe who’s benign.
But as justice is His, and standards are ours,
We presume not His verdict, and must constrain we bad powers.
I will admit that I am not opposed to the death penalty in theory, but in practice I can’t possibly support allowing government officials to have such power. I know that cops, prosecutors, and judges are all unreliable asshats who would lie, hide exculpatory evidence, and do what it takes to win- regardless of the guilt or innocence of the accused.
However, as evidence that Biden’s actions are not based upon principle, I would ask why commute the death sentences of 37 and keep in place the sentence of the other 3? He did this out of spite, so that he can stick a needle in the side of the Trump Presidency.
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While I agree with all your points primarily because how our legal system has swiftly lost credibility, even that is not makes me most angry.
It’s the cloying attempt to hide behind Godlike mercy in this instance by hidden regime operatives who have consistently shown none for citizens who are victims of their policies. There are more than enough theologians who have made a point that making such claims is a violation of the Commandment against invoking God’s name to benefit oneself.
This reversing the findings of 37 juries of citizens on a whim of a bunch of pretenders to power (allegedly all public servants) would be bad enough. For the likely reason you mention in your last sentence is quite infuriating.
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Let me emphasize one item.
Those 37 juries consisted of 12 sovereign citizens; 444 in total. It’s not easy to get sovereigns to agree on anything, let alone for capital punishment. What higher claims to sovereignty can those cowards hiding in the shadows who wrote those commutations lay claim to?
Do my readers understand the nature of the war being waged against our very lives by overly ambitious and self proclaimed geniuses? They are deadly earnest.