bikkle wrote:(Yeah, it's a China story, but the hospital's agent speaks Japanese.)
I wonder if they are giving away long johnsons? AK might want to apply for a sew-on grant!

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bikkle wrote:(Yeah, it's a China story, but the hospital's agent speaks Japanese.)
Buraku wrote:The reason he speaks Japanese is because the majority of customers who buy organs of dead folk come from Japan hospitals. The number of Chinese executions is on par with Iran, the USA, and Saudi Arabia.
In China and the States they'll kill death row inmatres by Lethal injection, gas, firing squad or old sparky. In Iran or muslim nation like Saudi Arabia they hack people's heads off, stone them and hang them. Capital punishment exists in many other countries to a lesser extent in Russia, Japan and Canada is very rare...so you won't be seeing Asahara's organs for sale anytime soon.
dimwit wrote:Yeah, but would you want Cliffy Olson's organs?:shake:
Buraku wrote:The number of Chinese executions is on par with Iran, the USA, and Saudi Arabia.
FG Lurker wrote:Definitely not. I don't want to pay for him to sit in solitary forever either. Kill the fucker and be done with it. (Or at least put him into the general population and let another inmate take care of the problem.)
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Do you even know what "on par with" means? Listen to the report. China executes more people than the rest of the world combined.
Buraku wrote:Canadians and Japanese and Russians do have the death penalty in law but it is only used in extreme circumstances back in the 60s in Canada they executed some serial killer by hanging a rope around his neck and giving him the long drop.
GomiGirl wrote:Believe it or not, it does take more tax dollars to execute somebody (US Style) than it does to house, clothe and feed them in prison for 30 years.
There has been a long debate among US academics about how to calculate the costs and benefits of prison. One study by Professor John DiIulio estimated that the annual cost of keeping a criminal in jail is $25,000 and the total social and economic cost to society (including policing, insurance, injuries, replacing stolen property, and household expenditure on security measures) of allowing the median offender to remain at large is $70,098. The resulting cost-benefit ratio is 25,000:70,098 or 2.80.
No shit.. Can't we remove part of our own liver and use it to grow another one in a lab yet?.. WTF is taking so long?Blah Pete wrote:How much do they charge for livers? Not that mine is in bad shape or anything...
dimwit wrote:Canada most certainly doesn't have the death penalty and has not since 1976. In fact the last execution was carried out in 1962. Check your facts.
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