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The Saudis get something right.
Saudi court upholds child rapist crucifixion ruling
RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi court of cassation upheld a ruling to behead and crucify a 22-year-old man convicted of raping five children and leaving one of them to die in the desert, newspapers reported on Tuesday. The convict was arrested earlier this year after a seven-year old boy helped police in their investigation. The child left in the desert after the rape was three years old, Okaz newspaper said. Saudi court upholds child rapist crucifixion ruling | World | Reuters |
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The Saudis know how to do it, there are human beings walking this earth that deserve this type of treatment.
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I'll not shed a tear for the rapist but the Saudis are among the most reprehensible creatures on the planet. The punishment is barely less severe for a woman to freaking wink at some one provocatively isn't it?
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They're not all bad...........:singing::singing:
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Something about cruel and unusual punishment, the US constitution, and "right."
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The crucifiction seems to lose some of it's intensity to me with the head already cut off. This would be more fun if it was a live crucifiction with the beheading occuring sometime later but while the victim is still alive.
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