Anders Breivik: paranoid, delusional and then he killed 77

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  • ÜberslowETA
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    @ Cliche....I'm not afraid to admit that I am wrong and after you made your point about the cost of death penalty I spent sometime reading some facts. How and why it would cost more to execute is strange but it is what it is. Thank you for pointing that out.

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  • Cliche Guevara
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    Walk around in little Havana with that shirt on and Id bet you would get rolled.
    Nothing like wearing a shirt that idolizes a man who spent his whole life fighting capitalism for $5 at Gap.

    Norway has already spent $14 million on his trial. If they had the death penalty, he most likely would be able to appeal. Roughly the same costs as here in the states. So yeah to execute him would cost him that or even more being a high profile case.

    Point is, it cost the country way more to keep him alive than to put him to death. Waste of taxpayer money!
    In nations that don't pamper their murderers it is more cost effective to keep them in prison for life (read: our country). That study has zero relevance to Norway's legal system, where is surely would be more cost effective to kill Breivik. Still, it would likely be even more cost effective to just put him in a US style prison for life.

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Cliche Guevara
    Exactly, it's making fun of the idiot kids who idolize him and buy those retarded Che shirts. He has become a cliche for kids that want to seem rebelious. I'm not a Che fan in the least.
    Walk around in little Havana with that shirt on and Id bet you would get rolled.


    Originally posted by Cliche Guevara
    He's talking about the U.S. legal system and you're arguing with him using numbers from Norway. The point he is making is that the death penalty is more costly in the US. The ridiculous amount of money Norway is spending to hold this evil fuck in his nice, cozy, "prison" is completely irrelevant to what he's saying.
    Norway has already spent $14 million on his trial. If they had the death penalty, he most likely would be able to appeal. Roughly the same costs as here in the states. So yeah to execute him would cost him that or even more being a high profile case.

    Point is, it cost the country way more to keep him alive than to put him to death. Waste of taxpayer money!

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  • Cliche Guevara
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    ^

    Yet your username is a play on a the mass murdering "hero" of Cuba
    Exactly, it's making fun of the idiot kids who idolize him and buy those retarded Che shirts. He has become a cliche for kids that want to seem rebelious. I'm not a Che fan in the least.

    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    As stated in an earlier post, its costing the country $6000 a day to keep Anders Behring Breivik alive and in prison.

    He is 32 years old at the time. And the average life expectancy for man today is about 77 years old.

    Means he has about 45 years left of his life.

    365 days in a year x 45 years = or 16,425 days left.

    So at 16,425 days left at $6000.00 per day... costing the country of Norway $98,550,000.00 roughly to have this guy live out his life.

    I think the $1.5 million is justifiable. Those of you in Norway, when you guys are going to work and paying taxes... just think you are supporting this guy that took out 77 of you guys and is enjoying things like a treadmill and multi room living off your hard work!
    He's talking about the U.S. legal system and you're arguing with him using numbers from Norway. The point he is making is that the death penalty is more costly in the US. The ridiculous amount of money Norway is spending to hold this evil fuck in his nice, cozy, "prison" is completely irrelevant to what he's saying.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    What if he really didn't do it and the government over there framed him? Maybe he should go free?

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by myinfernalbmw
    And the usual suspects leech to the usual ballsack. Seriously I get that you are the resident libtards on r3v, but are you just arguing for the sake of arguing? 77 people die from this fucking loon and you start spitting the same old anti-conservative rhetoric. I don't think the death penalty was the point of this thread but you seem to magically twist everything into your argument. Seriously fucking relax. You care too much.

    et: Christ this just got moved to the P&R. I'm out.
    Hah!

    It's impossible to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that someone has committed a crime. And it is much better to let a guilty man go free than an innocent man be put to death. So, I am against the death penalty.

    As for Anders Breivik? Fry the piece of shit for all I care.

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Kvasi
    Yeah, but im sure. Some day, he will meet destiny. Its global..

    just as long as no blood is on your hands?

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  • evandael
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    Originally posted by Kershaw
    average cost to house an inmate for life. $500k.
    average cost to execute an inmate. $1.5million.

    i know this is making a mockery of the judicial process.. but why don't we just string 'em up and feed him to the fish? that's fucking free.

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  • Kvasi
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01
    As stated in an earlier post, its costing the country $6000 a day to keep Anders Behring Breivik alive and in prison.

    He is 32 years old at the time. And the average life expectancy for man today is about 77 years old.

    Means he has about 45 years left of his life.

    365 days in a year x 45 years = or 16,425 days left.

    So at 16,425 days left at $6000.00 per day... costing the country of Norway $98,550,000.00 roughly to have this guy live out his life.

    I think the $1.5 million is justifiable. Those of you in Norway, when you guys are going to work and paying taxes... just think you are supporting this guy that took out 77 of you guys and is enjoying things like a treadmill and multi room living off your hard work!

    Yeah, but im sure. Some day, he will meet destiny. Its global..

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  • Vedubin01
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    Originally posted by Kershaw
    well well well... you are not the brightest crayon in the tool shed.

    average cost to house an inmate for life. $500k.
    average cost to execute an inmate. $1.5million.
    As stated in an earlier post, its costing the country $6000 a day to keep Anders Behring Breivik alive and in prison.

    He is 32 years old at the time. And the average life expectancy for man today is about 77 years old.

    Means he has about 45 years left of his life.

    365 days in a year x 45 years = or 16,425 days left.

    So at 16,425 days left at $6000.00 per day... costing the country of Norway $98,550,000.00 roughly to have this guy live out his life.

    I think the $1.5 million is justifiable. Those of you in Norway, when you guys are going to work and paying taxes... just think you are supporting this guy that took out 77 of you guys and is enjoying things like a treadmill and multi room living off your hard work!

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  • Kershaw
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    Originally posted by ÜberslowETA
    ^^^made me chuckle


    This may be controversial but for these sort of reasons I have always been open to capital punishment. Whats the sense in the state paying for this guy surf the web and chat on the phone. Even without those amenities, its seems silly to pay the crazy amounts of money that it costs to house an inmate. In CA the average cost to house an inmate for a year approaches $50k, more than many hard working people make in a year.
    well well well... you are not the brightest crayon in the tool shed.

    average cost to house an inmate for life. $500k.
    average cost to execute an inmate. $1.5million.

    if you're looking to cut down costs start by reforming the prisons and legalizing weed.

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^

    Yet your username is a play on a the mass murdering "hero" of Cuba

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  • Cliche Guevara
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    Originally posted by ÜberslowETA
    ^^^made me chuckle


    This may be controversial but for these sort of reasons I have always been open to capital punishment. Whats the sense in the state paying for this guy surf the web and chat on the phone. Even without those amenities, its seems silly to pay the crazy amounts of money that it costs to house an inmate. In CA the average cost to house an inmate for a year approaches $50k, more than many hard working people make in a year.
    Speaking of California.

    Also, here's a list of inmates who have been exonerated while on death row: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...#United_States
    If we've almost killed that many innocent people it's pretty likely that at least one has actually been executed for a crime he didn't commit. That is why I cannot support the death penalty.

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  • Ryan Stewart
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    Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
    Give him dial up that will be torture
    And WebSense so it blocks virtually any site that is remotely useful.

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  • dirtysix
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    My worthless guess is, he fucking hate it in there. He'd probably much rather been shot or thrown in jail so he could spread his psyco horseshit to a captive audience.

    Fuck him, let him fade away to obscurity, it'll be sheer torture. *fingers crossed*

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