Lovely story forwarded to me by a friend.  What kind of people do they
have down there in Georgia?   300 dead bodies lying around in fields
piled up, while the "caretaker" of this establishment was to cremate the
dead, and took money for its services - a Company of Undertakers
profitted for doing nothing, but let the trash man pick up hundreds of
bodies, many not yet discovered - and nobody notices.

Like this bill, the return of the guillotine.  Well at least it is the
first I have ever read of it.   So baby body parts for sale anybody and
then beheading would be an acceptable form of execution, be it ordered
by law or by say a political execution as we have witnessed, re Danny
Pearl but his execution was set to silence his voice.

This is the most disgusting story I have read to date - the man who
suggested this should have been drummed out of the legislature - the guy
who played garbage man with all those bodies, might be a good execution
for it is said they have found bodies with heads detached from torsos -
speak of clan of necromancy, who knows what went on in particular, the
casket in his back yard with the body still in it....imagine he was also
in used casket business or did some of the undertakers double their
profits?

So read on - then think of Danny Pearl.  His captors had a gun - but the
execution by beheading came right out of the bible - people get sicker
and sicker and sicker.

This bill did not pass, but like these idiots who want to take away the
guns from Americans while providing same to their executioners and
criminals - better think twice and remember the French Revolution for if
this is where America is headed,  I will join the revolutionaries.

OSaba

Georgia: Bill to replace electri
Georgia: Bill to replace electric chair with guillotine

"And I saw thrones, and they that sat on them. And judgment was given to
them, and to the souls of the ones having been beheaded because of the
witness of Jesus, and because of the Word of God, and who had not
worshipped the beast nor its image, and had not received the mark on
their forehead and on their hand. Rev. 20:4"

Georgia lawmaker Doug Teper (Democrat) has proposed a bill to replace
the state's electric chair with the guillotine. Teper's reasoning? It
would allow for death-row inmates as organ donors, he says, since the
"Blade makes a clean cut and leaves vital organs intact."

 In 1995, a move to replace the electric chair with lethal injection
(poisoning) failed in Georgia's assembly because legislators feared that
prisoners could argue for a new sentencing hearing if the state changed
the law.
(Saba Note:   I see Sherman and his henchman must have settled in
Georgia.....today if Georgia burned, nobody would care)

 The Guillotine, invented by the French Dr. Guillotine, was mainly
used in the 18th and 19th century and chops off a person's head. It
hasn't been used for decades in any country on this planet.

 [March 5, 1996; based upon news report]
Watcher comments: There is a group of lawmakers out there who think
chopping people's heads off is a good idea. Criminals are a good first
step in acclimating the public to the spectacle of death by beheading.
The practical application of "organ donation" is a good excuse to
implement guillotine production.
By the time the antichrist takes control, there should be some very
skilled guillotine craftsman out there, and the infrastructure for
transporting such apparatus will be fully in place. Isn't that
convenient?

 
Read the Chilling Proposition from Teper et.
HB 1274 - Death penalty; guillotine provisions
SECTION 1.
  1- 8  The General Assembly finds that while prisoners condemned to
  1- 9  death may wish to donate one or more of their organs for
  1-10  transplant, any such desire is thwarted by the fact that
  1-11  electrocution makes all such organs unsuitable for
  1-12  transplant. The intent of the General Assembly in enacting
  1-13  this legislation is to provide for a method of execution
  1-14  which is compatible with the donation of organs by a
  1-15  condemned prisoner.
                        
SECTION 2.
  1-16  Article 2 of Chapter 10 of Title 17 of the Official Code of
  1-17  Georgia Annotated, relating to the death penalty generally,
  1-18  is amended by striking in its entirety Code Section
  1-19  17-10-38, relating to death sentences generally, and
  1-20  inserting in lieu thereof the following:
  1-21    "17-10-38. (Index)
  1-22    (a) All persons who have been convicted of a capital
  1-23    offense and have had imposed upon them a sentence of
death
  1-24    shall, at the election of the condemned, suffer such
  1-25    punishment either by electrocution or by
guillotine.  If
  1-26    the condemned fails to make an election by the
thirtieth
  1-27    day preceding the date scheduled for execution,
punishment
  1-28    shall be by electrocution.
  1-29    (b) In all cases in which the defendant is sentenced
to be
  1-30    electrocuted executed, it shall be the duty of the
trial
  1-31    judge in passing sentence to direct that the defendant
be
 
                                
-1- (Index)
                                                 
LC 21 3643
  2- 1    delivered to the Department of Corrections for
  2- 2    electrocution execution at a state correctional
  2- 3    institution designated by the department."
                        
SECTION 3.
  2- 4  Said article is further amended by striking in its entirety
  2- 5  Code Section 17-10-44, relating to death chamber apparatus
  2- 6  and related matters, and inserting in lieu thereof the
  2- 7  following:
  2- 8    "17-10-44. (Index)
  2- 9    The Department of Corrections shall provide a death
  2-10    chamber and all necessary apparatus, machinery, and
  2-11    appliances for inflicting the penalty of death by
  2-12    electrocution or by guillotine."
 
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