Darker Blue

April 8th, 2015 at 3:57 PM ^

With all of the "monitoring" the NSA does, you would think that they would be better at stopping attacks like this. 

I'm glad they convicted the guy, but I'd be a helluva lot more happy if they had stopped the shit in the first place. Remember that's why they have access to your email addresses. 

 

OccaM

April 8th, 2015 at 4:04 PM ^

The vengeful part of me wants him to slowly die limb by limb via torture and blood letting, but the other part of me would rather see him be locked up in prison amongst all the other hardened criminals for life... don't drop the soap. 

Neither part of me wants him to get a peaceful lethal injection allowing him to fade away into oblivion. 

FrankX

April 8th, 2015 at 4:14 PM ^

We have a hunded increasingly horrible ways to kill him and the medical technology to try every one of the at least once before settling on the one we don't bring him back from.

 

Michwolverinefreak

April 8th, 2015 at 4:19 PM ^

Ive pondered before which is worse for the prisoner, the death penalty after about 10 years in death row or life in prison. Personally, I'd rather get the death penalty than live the shittiest life possible for 30-40 years.

1974

April 8th, 2015 at 5:03 PM ^

This is splashed all over the WWW. Why take up space on MGoBoard? To those who would say "ARGLE BARGLE DON'T CLICK ON IT," that's not the point. I'd rather not even _see_ it.

Esterhaus

April 8th, 2015 at 5:08 PM ^

 

My SO ran that Boston Marathon. Her parents were less than 100 ft from one of the bombs when it went off. They were in their seventies and experienced a rinkside view of the carnage firsthand in addition to persistent ringing hearing problems. I spent hours relaying communications between my SO's parents and the SO because she doesn't run with a cell phone and the parents couldn't manage to hear so well. She was evacuated to BC Library and her parents directed to a below ground space under Copley Plaza. The SO defied my screamed commands to remain in place at BC Library pending an understanding of the safety issues at the time. She went anyway to join up with her elderly parents, running past police gauntlets in a group. I will never forget that day. Tsarnaev needs to pay for what he did with his life.