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Justice Scalia found dead
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Nice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.

Nice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.
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Nice, my thoughts exactly Royce!

Nice, my thoughts exactly Royce!
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Come on guys, don't you think its a bit poor in taste to say nice when a guy died? You don't have to agree with his opinions or decisions, at least have a bit of respect for him.

Come on guys, don't you think its a bit poor in taste to say nice when a guy died? You don't have to agree with his opinions or decisions, at least have a bit of respect for him.
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The dude devoted his life to making life more difficult for millions of gay people for literally no good reason. Fuck him, he's a piece of human trash. I'll celebrate his death just as much as I'd celebrate the death of a horrible dictator.

The dude devoted his life to making life more difficult for millions of gay people for literally no good reason. Fuck him, he's a piece of human trash. I'll celebrate his death just as much as I'd celebrate the death of a horrible dictator.
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Scalia has accepted the fact that the justice system is not perfect, and innocent people will be convicted. “Like other human institutions, courts and juries are not perfect,” he wrote in a 2006 opinion. “One cannot have a system of criminal punishment without accepting the possibility that someone will be punished mistakenly.”

Taken from: http://www.businessinsider.com/antonin-scalia-says-executing-the-innocent-is-constitutional-2014-9

So even if he is innocent it is totally fine that he got executed, he said so himself.

Scalia has accepted the fact that the justice system is not perfect, and innocent people will be convicted. “Like other human institutions, courts and juries are not perfect,” he wrote in a 2006 opinion. “One cannot have a system of criminal punishment without accepting the possibility that someone will be punished mistakenly.”

Taken from: http://www.businessinsider.com/antonin-scalia-says-executing-the-innocent-is-constitutional-2014-9

So even if he is innocent it is totally fine that he got executed, he said so himself.
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Scalia was the judge who wrote the majority opinion in the Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association case, protecting video games under the first amendment, btw.

as an aside - it's really showing of your "tolerance" you claim to have when you celebrate the death of someone simply because they don't align with your views

Scalia was the judge who wrote the majority opinion in the Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association case, protecting video games under the first amendment, btw.

as an aside - it's really showing of your "tolerance" you claim to have when you celebrate the death of someone simply because they don't align with your views
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RoyceNice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.lias__Nice, my thoughts exactly Royce!AvastGlad he's dead

Typical SJW hypocrites.

[quote=Royce]Nice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.[/quote]
[quote=lias__]Nice, my thoughts exactly Royce![/quote]
[quote=Avast]Glad he's dead[/quote]

Typical SJW hypocrites.
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We were going to meet Justice Scalia on my AP Gov field study. Despite me not agreeing personally with some of his decisions, from what I had heard from previous groups of students (and from our teacher, who was great friends with him) he was an great person to interview. Very personable, surprisingly. Even if I disagree with his conservative viewpoint on the judiciary's purpose in the government, and some of his decisions, I still intensely respect the man.

RIP.

We were going to meet Justice Scalia on my AP Gov field study. Despite me not agreeing personally with some of his decisions, from what I had heard from previous groups of students (and from our teacher, who was great friends with him) he was an great person to interview. Very personable, surprisingly. Even if I disagree with his conservative viewpoint on the judiciary's purpose in the government, and some of his decisions, I still intensely respect the man.

RIP.
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are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on
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MrFahr3nheitare people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.

[quote=MrFahr3nheit]are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on[/quote]

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.
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MrFahr3nheitare people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

I would be just as happy if he had just left the SCOTUS and lived a happy retirement. I'm simply excited that we can get a new judge because of his death, not happy that his life is over.

He spent a large portion of his life invalidating the lives of others through his decisions and some people are happy to see him gone. I think you're being naive if people wouldn't be happy to see him gone. Do people cheer when dictators and murderers die? Yes they do, because they're gone and they didn't like them.

However, I don't think he is at all comparable to a murderer or dictator just illustrating the comparison.

[quote=MrFahr3nheit]are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on[/quote]

I would be just as happy if he had just left the SCOTUS and lived a happy retirement. I'm simply excited that we can get a new judge because of his death, not happy that his life is over.

He spent a large portion of his life invalidating the lives of others through his decisions and some people are happy to see him gone. I think you're being naive if people wouldn't be happy to see him gone. Do people cheer when dictators and murderers die? Yes they do, because they're gone and they didn't like them.

However, I don't think he is at all comparable to a murderer or dictator just illustrating the comparison.
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MrFahr3nheitare people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

It's typical SJW behavior.

RhettroBut he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

"One cannot have a system of criminal punishment without accepting the possibility that someone will be punished mistakenly.”

Seems like you are taking it a little out of context. That quote to me says that he meant that innocent people do end up being wrongly convicted in any justice system and there's nothing that can be done. Which is true.

[quote=MrFahr3nheit]are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on[/quote]

It's typical SJW behavior.

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But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.[/quote]

"One cannot have a system of criminal punishment without accepting the possibility that someone will be punished mistakenly.”

Seems like you are taking it a little out of context. That quote to me says that he meant that innocent people do end up being wrongly convicted in any justice system and there's nothing that can be done. Which is true.
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I mean in general it's not healthy to actively enjoy someone's death, but also it's hard to feel sympathetic for a dude who tried to, among other things, defend the death penalty being applied onto literal children

I mean in general it's not healthy to actively enjoy someone's death, but also it's hard to feel sympathetic for a dude who tried to, among other things, defend the death penalty being applied onto literal children
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RhettroMrFahr3nheitare people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.

I'm afraid I have to agree with Sheepy on this one.

Even if I didn't like Scalia he was right on this point as inadvertently innocent people will be punished and it is not unconstitutional.

[quote=Rhettro][quote=MrFahr3nheit]are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on[/quote]

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.[/quote]

I'm afraid I have to agree with Sheepy on this one.

Even if I didn't like Scalia he was right on this point as inadvertently innocent people will be punished and it is not unconstitutional.
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AvastRhettroMrFahr3nheitare people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.

I'm afraid I have to agree with Sheepy on this one.

Even if I didn't like Scalia he was right on this point as inadvertently innocent people will be punished and it is not unconstitutional.

But the death penalty. He's saying that it's perfectly fine to kill the innocent to protect the public. And yes, innocent people will be punished, but they shouldn't be killed in cold blood

[quote=Avast][quote=Rhettro][quote=MrFahr3nheit]are people on this forum actually happy someone is dead because they had an opinion they didnt like?

or am i being goofed on[/quote]

I'm not glad he's dead, no one deserves that.
But he did say that it's totally fine to kill innocent people, which makes it super hard to pity him.

If you want any evidence, please read the news article I linked.[/quote]

I'm afraid I have to agree with Sheepy on this one.

Even if I didn't like Scalia he was right on this point as inadvertently innocent people will be punished and it is not unconstitutional.[/quote]

But the death penalty. He's saying that it's perfectly fine to kill the innocent to protect the public. And yes, innocent people will be punished, but they shouldn't be killed in cold blood
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I'm going to miss Scalia filing seperate opinions on everything, that always amused me greatly.

I'm going to miss Scalia filing seperate opinions on everything, that always amused me greatly.
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I wonder if people are going to argue for days in this thread too

I wonder if people are going to argue for days in this thread too
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Shit thread checklist

  • SJW Accusations ☑
  • sheepy ☑
  • mustardoverlord ☑
  • SpaceCadet ☑
  • sac ☑

UPDATING LIVE

Shit thread checklist

[list]
[*] SJW Accusations ☑
[*] sheepy ☑
[*] mustardoverlord ☑
[*] SpaceCadet ☑
[*] sac ☑
[/list]

UPDATING LIVE
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Justice Obama inc.?

Justice Obama inc.?
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GetawhaleShit thread checklist
  • SJW Accusations ☑
  • sheepy ☑
  • mustardoverlord ☐
  • SpaceCadet ☐

UPDATING LIVE

I think you forgot completely unrelated memes ☐

[quote=Getawhale]Shit thread checklist

[list]
[*] SJW Accusations ☑
[*] sheepy ☑
[*] mustardoverlord ☐
[*] SpaceCadet ☐
[/list]

UPDATING LIVE[/quote]

I think you forgot completely unrelated memes ☐
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Holy shit.

Holy shit.
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obama gets to appoint a new justice!
GOP senate will obv block his appointments but with the way the winds are blowing against the GOP rn it could be a bad move to make for them!!!

obama gets to appoint a new justice!
GOP senate will obv block his appointments but with the way the winds are blowing against the GOP rn it could be a bad move to make for them!!!
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RoyceNice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.

yea, that great news, we can celebrate it along with nearly four years of no criminal behaviour of Trayvor Martin and the death of crappy singers like David Bowie who was massively overrated, noone listened to his crap of this generation till he died of AIDS LOL.

[quote=Royce]Nice! One less homophobic prick out of a position of incredible power.[/quote]

yea, that great news, we can celebrate it along with nearly four years of no criminal behaviour of Trayvor Martin and the death of crappy singers like David Bowie who was massively overrated, noone listened to his crap of this generation till he died of AIDS LOL.
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the unsubtle shift to barely-related EU politics is still awaiting response

the unsubtle shift to barely-related EU politics is still awaiting response
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See, I think there's a disconnect here.

I don't think people are actively happy that this person has died. I mean, there are people I hate, but I don't really want them to be dead, you know?

However, since Supreme Justices serve for life, dying is the only way for people who are affected by Scalia's conservative politics and judgements to be free of his authority.

So when people are like "yay! he's dead!", they're not necessary happy that he died, instead they're happy that he doesn't get to have a say in one of the most powerful legal institutions in America with a political viewpoint that is very conservative.

I mean okay some people are probably happy that he's dead, but I think that the majority of people are instead happy that he no longer has his position, and due to said position, the only way for him to be gone is, well. Him to be dead.

See, I think there's a disconnect here.

I don't think people are actively happy that this person has died. I mean, there are people I hate, but I don't really want them to be dead, you know?

However, since Supreme Justices serve for life, dying is the only way for people who are affected by Scalia's conservative politics and judgements to be free of his authority.

So when people are like "yay! he's dead!", they're not necessary happy that he died, instead they're happy that he doesn't get to have a say in one of the most powerful legal institutions in America with a political viewpoint that is very conservative.

I mean okay some people are probably happy that he's dead, but I think that the majority of people are instead happy that he no longer has his position, and due to said position, the only way for him to be gone is, well. Him to be dead.
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i think i got cancer reading this thread

i think i got cancer reading this thread
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