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Of all the things to get upset at China over, this isn't one... This is a popular image, and as far as I know, this woman was convicted of killing her husband. Do you get upset at Texas too? +1 That picture in fact shows what I have seen MANY on ar15.com advocate - that when someone is sentenced to death, they should be taken out back and shot in the back of the head - instead of sitting on death row for 20 years with appeals and cable tv. |
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this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution So which is it? Every time this photo is posted, someone posts that she killed her husband, was a spy, or thief, and invariably, someone posts another story, that she was a political prisoner, etc, etc. The provided link doesn't say what she did, only seems to protest capital punishment, so it may be that she did kill her husband. Anyone know which it is? |
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Of all the things to get upset at China over, this isn't one... This is a popular image, and as far as I know, this woman was convicted of killing her husband. Do you get upset at Texas too? +1 That picture in fact shows what I have seen MANY on ar15.com advocate - that when someone is sentenced to death, they should be taken out back and shot in the back of the head - instead of sitting on death row for 20 years with appeals and cable tv. Quoted:
this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution So which is it? Every time this photo is posted, someone posts that she killed her husband, was a spy, or thief, and invariably, someone posts the other story. Anyone know which it is? she was a spy that stole her husbands life
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Quoted: this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution I'm sure that website isn't biased against the Chinese at all. ![]() Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. |
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this is not funny in the least. ] i didn't say that it was, did i? there is absolutely nothing i can do to undo what happened to that woman. what's in the past is in the past. i don't mean to mock her death. but what is absolutely clear from the photo (and yes i've seen it a zillion times before, including the after photos) ... ... that's still a hell of a nice berm. |
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this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution I'm sure that website isn't biased against the Chinese at all.
Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. i don't know the validity of the "free tibet" website there, but one can also not know the validity of a sign hung around her neck. i would not put it past the chinese- the due process of law means nothing there. the sign may be for show or she could be a serial killer. seeing as how there is a line of bodies, i would venture to say this was more than the execution of a murderer. why would the chinese save up a few before doing it? |
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this is not funny in the least. ] i didn't say that it was, did i? there is absolutely nothing i can do to undo what happened to that woman. what's in the past is in the past. i don't mean to mock her death. but what is absolutely clear from the photo (and yes i've seen it a zillion times before, including the after photos) ... ... that's still a hell of a nice berm. but it's only 4 feet tall! that's not high enough |
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how can somebody not fight back when it comes to this point? sure you might get hurt- you're going to anyway- i'd try to take one of the SOBs with me ![]() I've always wondered that myself. I knew with 100% certainty that I was about to be off'd, I'd be struggling like...well like my life depended on it. I don't know, maybe they accept it at that point. |
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this is not funny in the least. ] i didn't say that it was, did i? there is absolutely nothing i can do to undo what happened to that woman. what's in the past is in the past. i don't mean to mock her death. but what is absolutely clear from the photo (and yes i've seen it a zillion times before, including the after photos) ... ... that's still a hell of a nice berm. but it's only 4 feet tall! that's not high enough well, for a chinese guy, that might be pretty darn good.
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this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution I'm sure that website isn't biased against the Chinese at all.
Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. Yeah, I also doubt if a website called "friends of tibet" is exactly going to be the best source of unbiased information about the Chinese government. |
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Of all the things to get upset at China over, this isn't one... This is a popular image, and as far as I know, this woman was convicted of killing her husband. Do you get upset at Texas too? +1 That picture in fact shows what I have seen MANY on ar15.com advocate - that when someone is sentenced to death, they should be taken out back and shot in the back of the head - instead of sitting on death row for 20 years with appeals and cable tv. You expect rationality and consistency on arfcom? |
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Ah, yes a picture from the beloved country of azmjs where freedom and justice reign supreme. A wonderful model for us poor benighted paranoid fools in the US.
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this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution I'm sure that website isn't biased against the Chinese at all.
Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. i don't know the validity of the "free tibet" website there, but one can also not know the validity of a sign hung around her neck. i would not put it past the chinese- the due process of law means nothing there. the sign may be for show or she could be a serial killer. seeing as how there is a line of bodies, i would venture to say this was more than the execution of a murderer. why would the chinese save up a few before doing it? I don't know the real reason she was killed either, and I don't care, but if it makes you feel better about yourself to get all righteous about the injustice of it all then rock on brother. it doesn't make me feel one way or another. it does disturb me that some people on here put so little value on human life because they are foreign or whatever reason. (i'm not saying that you fall into this crowd- just an observation that foreign life < domestics |
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this is not funny in the least. ] i didn't say that it was, did i? there is absolutely nothing i can do to undo what happened to that woman. what's in the past is in the past. i don't mean to mock her death. but what is absolutely clear from the photo (and yes i've seen it a zillion times before, including the after photos) ... ... that's still a hell of a nice berm. but it's only 4 feet tall! that's not high enough well, for a chinese guy, that might be pretty darn good.
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Of all the things to get upset at China over, this isn't one... This is a popular image, and as far as I know, this woman was convicted of killing her husband. Do you get upset at Texas too? +1 That picture in fact shows what I have seen MANY on ar15.com advocate - that when someone is sentenced to death, they should be taken out back and shot in the back of the head - instead of sitting on death row for 20 years with appeals and cable tv. Im down with that
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Of all the things to get upset at China over, this isn't one... This is a popular image, and as far as I know, this woman was convicted of killing her husband. Do you get upset at Texas too? +1 That picture in fact shows what I have seen MANY on ar15.com advocate - that when someone is sentenced to death, they should be taken out back and shot in the back of the head - instead of sitting on death row for 20 years with appeals and cable tv. Quoted:
this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution So which is it? Every time this photo is posted, someone posts that she killed her husband, was a spy, or thief, and invariably, someone posts another story, that she was a political prisoner, etc, etc. The provided link doesn't say what she did, only seems to protest capital punishment, so it may be that she did kill her husband. Anyone know which it is? I doubt we'll ever know for sure the facts surrounding those pictures. Maybe she was a murderer getting just punishment, maybe she was a political prisoner..... I don't know. From what I know of Chinese history, I lean towards the latter explanation, but I'm not going to argue over it. |
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Quoted: Holy crap, they're tiny! Look at the AK in comparison! Wow, they really are. This is a life size picture: Length of a standard AK-47 with folding stock: 34.3" His Arms are about 70% the length of the rifle: 23.8" Arm length (23.8) x # of arms (2) + width of chest (~12") = 59.6" Assuming the measurement of fingertip to fingertip = person's height 59.6" = 4.97' or about 5 feet tall. If I was her I'd try to wrestle him down and ask where he hides his pot 'o gold. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: this is not funny in the least. maybe the context of it will sober up you're snide comments context of execution I'm sure that website isn't biased against the Chinese at all. ![]() Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. i don't know the validity of the "free tibet" website there, but one can also not know the validity of a sign hung around her neck. i would not put it past the chinese- the due process of law means nothing there. the sign may be for show or she could be a serial killer. seeing as how there is a line of bodies, i would venture to say this was more than the execution of a murderer. why would the chinese save up a few before doing it? I don't know the real reason she was killed either, and I don't care, but if it makes you feel better about yourself to get all righteous about the injustice of it all then rock on brother. it doesn't make me feel one way or another. it does disturb me that some people on here put so little value on human life because they are foreign or whatever reason. (i'm not saying that you fall into this crowd- just an observation that foreign life < domestics It does make you feel something or you wouldn't have posted that link. I do put little value on human life, but whether they are foreign or not doesn't matter. |
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Anyway, the sign around here neck says she murdered someone. i don't know the validity of the "free tibet" website there, but one can also not know the validity of a sign hung around her neck. i would not put it past the chinese- the due process of law means nothing there. the sign may be for show or she could be a serial killer. seeing as how there is a line of bodies, i would venture to say this was more than the execution of a murderer. why would the chinese save up a few before doing it? I don't know the real reason she was killed either, and I don't care, but if it makes you feel better about yourself to get all righteous about the injustice of it all then rock on brother. it doesn't make me feel one way or another. it does disturb me that some people on here put so little value on human life because they are foreign or whatever reason. (i'm not saying that you fall into this crowd- just an observation that foreign life < domestics It does make you feel something or you wouldn't have posted that link. I do put little value on human life, but whether they are foreign or not doesn't matter. ok |

What a miserable way that is to die, theres no glory being shot in the back of the head like that.
