😲Burying the Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev😵
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I find burying bodies in a field is weird, if I really was so void of memories I had to visit some memorial that symbolizes a loved ones death, I'd stuff that shit and keep it in the living room.
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
You have another theory on whom is responsible?₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family.⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Why not bury him somewhere else? The victims I'm sure had loved ones. Don't forget ab them.It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left ...
My theories are irrelevant, as are yours, as are those of Fox News. Until trial by media becomes the legal standard, you have nothing. You be a couch jury if you want, and while your constitution burns in your ideal world, you can sit back and be proud. Clap clap.
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If he doesn't value life then why should we value his?
We should treat others how we wish to be treated.
But if that's so then:
He treated human life like 💩 so he wishes to be treated like 💩 as well.Obviously if he didn't respect human life, then that's how he wants to be treated as well.
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Is this one of the conspiracy theories? They admitted it themselves, the older brother in a phone call to the family, the younger brother to the FBI on his hospital bed, and both to the guy they carjacked.₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family... So you would agree the SUSPECTED bombers family are equally as innocent as the victims?⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Why not bury him somewhere else? The victims I'm sure had loved ones. Don't forget ab them.It's not even about respecting the person he was, how about the family he left behind... Remember, they've lost a loved one also. Regardless of what we think of who he was, there were people out there who loved him in the same way we love our own.
If you can't add value and are not informed, you probably shouldn't open your mouth.
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Wyster wrote:
That's a noble thought, but he should have shown this kind of mercy on the poor, innocent people he maimed.c. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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gunstreet grrl wrote:
It doesn't matter what happens to his body, as his life has already left it.Wyster wrote:
That's a noble thought, but he should have shown this kind of mercy on the poor, innocent people he maimed.c. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
Any further "punishment" on his corpse is inhumane.
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gunstreet grrl wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Is this one of the conspiracy theories? They admitted it themselves, the older brother in a phone call to the family, the younger brother to the FBI on his hospital bed, and both to the guy they carjacked.₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family... So you would agree the SUSPECTED bombers family are equally as innocent as the victims?⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
If you can't add value and are not informed, you probably shouldn't open your mouth.
Oh, my bad... Case closed. No need for trial of the younger one then?
Mind your manners and read a book. If you don't like the facts of law, mind your business too. 👍
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
No one said that he is not going to get a trial, where'd you get that from? That's nonsense. If you're playing a game of legalese by calling him suspected (caps lock etc), that's a different issue.gunstreet grrl wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Is this one of the conspiracy theories? They admitted it themselves, the older brother in a phone call to the family,₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Who could possibly forget about the victims family... So you would agree the SUSPECTED bombers family are equally as innocent as the victims?⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Oh, my bad... Case closed. No need for trial of the younger one then?
Mind your manners and read a book. If you don't like the facts of law, mind your business too. 👍
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gunstreet grrl wrote:
Please, if you're going to try and call me out, base it on fact and not your own misguided ignorance. You'll notice I was in fact, asking you a question.No one said that he is not going to get a trial, where'd you get that from? That's nonsense. If you're playing a game of legalese by calling him suspected (caps lock etc), that's a different issue.
What is the different issue? You make no sense! I don't choose to call him a suspect. In the eyes of the law that is exactly what he is. Who are you to question the laws everybody else lives by? Even The lynch mob media recognise these facts.
When the time comes that investigations are complete and trials have been concluded we will have all the proof we need to make an educated opinion. Until then I will observe and respect the legal system and avoid using FOX as my mentor. 👍
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
You're working yourself up for no reason. And Fox news? Lmao... I'm about as far left as they get 😂gunstreet grrl wrote:
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When the time comes that investigations are complete and trials have been concluded we will have all the proof we need to make an educated opinion. Until then I will observe and respect the legal system and avoid using FOX as my mentor. 👍
I said if you're focused on semantics - and sure, legal terms - he's a "suspect." If you're implying he didn't do it, which is what it sounded like, then you need to go read up on the case a little. In no way did I imply that I wasn't respectful of the legal system or due process. That's why I live here, and not in Somalia.
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4nick8r wrote:
Hitler's body was burned to prevent the Soviets from finding it.Wyster wrote:
They did it to Hitler, & I haven't lost a moment of sleep over it.c. wrote:
Really? He was a person, he had a soul (definitely not a clean one)cremate and throw his ashes in a sewer
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gunstreet grrl wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Ok if we're talking semantics... In no way did I imply that I thought he was innocent, (even if the law would say he is until proven guilty!😜) rather than offering my opinion I believe that in a previous comment I even called any opinion I may have, as irrelevant. Regardless of how much reading on the subject. 😉gunstreet grrl wrote:
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If you can't add value and are not informed, you probably shouldn't open your mouthAnd... I'm not getting worked up.... Should have seen my deleted reply to that 👆 comment! Lol 😜
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Can't be arsed to fix coding👆 😜
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It's all goodness. I flew off the handle because the case is so nauseating and upsetting and senseless. In that state of mind, I (over)reacted to the word suspected, my apologies.
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Knight, calm your ass down lol. Although I'm sure your conspiracy theory is super interesting and I'm sure you're a credible source...this is GD. My opinion is simply those men are garbage, I don't think they deserve squat. Nothing you say will change that 🍷😉👍
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gunstreet grrl wrote:
😳 Say what now? No need for apology, we were engaged in a simple debate of outlooks. It's not easy to gauge sentiment from text.It's all goodness. I flew off the handle because the case is so nauseating and upsetting and senseless. In that state of mind, I (over)reacted to the word suspected, my apologies.
Despite my previous posts and as irrelevant they may be, my personal opinions are that they should have dissolved the bastard in acid, then threw his brother in alive!
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Benny DaBOSS🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Many cemeteries are refusing to burry the accused bombing suspect. I feel that all human beings have a right to be buried its just something that we do for each other. But I can see the hatred people have for him and how they wouldn't want him on their land. What are your view points?
It would be the greatest offense to not bury them. It would be like eternal punishment to never be remembered.
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☦ΔUGUSTIΠΣ☦ wrote:
I'm sure he doesn't care. He's dead.Benny DaBOSS🔫💀🌄 wrote:
Many cemeteries are refusing to burry the accused bombing suspect. I feel that all human beings have a right to be buried its just something that we do for each other. But I can see the hatred people have for him and how they wouldn't want him on their land. What are your view points?
It would be the greatest offense to not bury them. It would be like eternal punishment to never be remembered.
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Treating his body with the same disdain he had for Americans make us no different from him...he wins if we act like him.
A burial is part of the healing process for the living.
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Where is the suspect really from and what religion?
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ىん ن ق ه ท wrote:
Treating his body with the same disdain he had for Americans make us no different from him...he wins if we act like him.
A burial is part of the healing process for the living.
Why must u believe someone who has no respect for life deserve any respect in death? "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." I'm sure all victims of the bombing would feel differently than what u have proposed.Honestly, he should be dismembered and the remains to be burned to ashes, then placed in the trash. He cared for no life, why should he receive any respect in return.
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Ƿøcḵє†ƦƦ™ wrote:
Well then, according to your statement, you should be dismembered and your remains burned to ashes, then placed in the trash.ىん ن ق ه ท wrote:
Treating his body with the same disdain he had for Americans make us no different from him...he wins if we act like him.
A burial is part of the healing process for the living.
Why must u believe someone who has no respect for life deserve any respect in death? "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." I'm sure all victims of the bombing would feel differently than what u have proposed.
Honestly, he should be dismembered and the remains to be burned to ashes, then placed in the trash. He cared for no life, why should he receive any respect in return.
Do unto others isn't circumstantial.
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Tweek wrote:
What's your reasoning?Ƿøcḵє†ƦƦ™ wrote:
Well then, according to your statement, you should be dismembered and your remains burned to ashes, then placed in the trash.ىん ن ق ه ท wrote:
Treating his body with the same disdain he had for Americans make us no different from him...he wins if we act like him.
A burial is part of the healing process for the living.
Why must u believe someone who has no respect for life deserve any respect in death? "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." I'm sure all victims of the bombing would feel differently than what u have proposed.
Honestly, he should be dismembered and the remains to be burned to ashes, then placed in the trash. He cared for no life, why should he receive any respect in return.
Do unto others isn't circumstantial.
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Good grief. The guy was a terrorist POS. That being said his remains should should be treated with dignity, as any person's remains should. A burial in an anonymous location is appropriate, all you clowns suggesting otherwise should look long and hard in a mirror.
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₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Meaning, it matters not what they do or did, but what you do. That's what do unto others means.Tweek wrote:
What's your reasoning?Ƿøcḵє†ƦƦ™ wrote:
Well then, according to your statement, you should be dismembered and your remains burned to ashes, then placed in the trash.ىん ن ق ه ท wrote:
Treating his body with the same disdain he had for Americans make us no different from him...he wins if we act like him.
A burial is part of the healing process for the living.
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Honestly, he should be dismembered and the remains to be burned to ashes, then placed in the trash. He cared for no life, why should he receive any respect in return.
Do unto others isn't circumstantial.
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ℜagɳar Loðbrók wrote:
Good grief. The guy was a terrorist POS. That being said his remains should should be treated with dignity, as any person's remains should. A burial in an anonymous location is appropriate, all you clowns suggesting otherwise should look long and hard in a mirror.
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What do you suggest Tweek? What's a proper way to handle the body of a man who purposely murdered and injured several people to prove his hate for our country?
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₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Same way we did in Afghanistan, as humanly as possible.What do you suggest Tweek? What's a proper way to handle the body of a man who purposely murdered and injured several people to prove his hate for our country?
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Tweek wrote:
We wouldn't want to upset anyone.₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Same way we did in Afghanistan, as humanly as possible.What do you suggest Tweek? What's a proper way to handle the body of a man who purposely murdered and injured several people to prove his hate for our country?
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₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
It's not about about upsetting people. It's about what's right and dignified.Tweek wrote:
We wouldn't want to upset anyone.₩ᎥℕᎧ wrote:
Same way we did in Afghanistan, as humanly as possible.What do you suggest Tweek? What's a proper way to handle the body of a man who purposely murdered and injured several people to prove his hate for our country?
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