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Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.

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On 2010-11-24, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus21476 wrote:

Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.


Exactly. For sure so, if anyone dies from it.

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Ignoramus21476 wrote:

Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.



They should take him water skiing, behind a submarine.


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On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:25:58 -0500, Wes
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Ignoramus21476 wrote:

Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.

Wes



How barbaric! They don't even execute people for murder anymore.

But being a bit less facetious, it appears that the current U.S. (I
don't know anything about Europe) penalties for crime does not prove a
deterrent. Perhaps it is time for a change?

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On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:52:23 -0600, Ignoramus21476
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On 2010-11-24, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus21476 wrote:

Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.


Exactly. For sure so, if anyone dies from it.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepwat...izon_oil_spill
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or the BP refinery exlosion in Texas City in 2005 that
killed 15 and maimed scores more?
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http://www.educationnews.org/politic...sm/103070.html



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On Nov 23, 8:17 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.


They should take him water skiing, behind a submarine.


Assign him to measure hull contraction on a test dive.



Or to clean the torpedo tubes while sbmerged...


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On 11/23/2010 7:28 PM, Bruce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:25:58 -0500, Wes
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Just 10 years for this, it is shocking.


Falsifying materials going into a US sub, should be executed for treason.

Wes



How barbaric! They don't even execute people for murder anymore.


Sure, "they" do.

But being a bit less facetious, it appears that the current U.S. (I
don't know anything about Europe) penalties for crime does not prove a
deterrent. Perhaps it is time for a change?


You're suggesting ending penalties for crime?

I don't see capital punishment as a deterrent, but I do see it as
preferable to warehousing killers until they die of old age. I consider
locking them in a cage till they die to be "cruel and unusual
punishment", which is banned by our Constitution.

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