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Old 08-27-13, 01:50 PM   #10
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There used to be method of torture/execution in Old China called "Death by 1,000 Cuts" where a criminal was very, very slowly and very, very painfully sliced by very sharp knives in an almost surgical amnner until the criminal was dead. This was banned as inhumane in China. I would like to propose its revival in the case of the criminal(s) who maimed this young boy. Inhumane punishment? Perhaps, but there is nothing human or humane about someone who would do this to a child...


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Sawed off toe by toe, then your fingers, one by one over the course of days.

Then your feet and hands go, over the course of days, slow sawing, one hand and foot at a time.

Then you lose your forearms, and shins, slow cutting, one limb a day.

By the time they start cutting your upper legs off, you start to get enough blood loss to die, but by then you been getting parts cut off of you for a month, and welcome it.

China huh?

No cruel and unusual punishment amendment there... Just sayin'
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