The wood chipper, I've always thought, is a very good tool for the control
of repeat offenders. It's careful application would cure the long lines on
death row and associated costs of housing worthless scum who have been
proven so.

If the public finds it entertaining enough to use in movies, by that public
test, it is no longer "cruel and unusual" is it?

[Please note the very "tongue in cheek" of these comments] I'm deeply
concerned at our society for even allowing such scenes or movies to be
presented.

Anyone remember when we had a public moral conscience?

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:

> On 09/04/2012 9:36 PM, andrew strasfogel wrote:
>
>> I just watched that ultra violent part of Fargo when the psycho
>> Quebecois killer takes out all the state trooper and the accidental
>> witnesses.  Brilliantly directed and acted, but totally stomach
>> wrenching scenes.
>>
>>
>>
> So did you get to the end? If not, you will see there is more to come. The
> wood chipper scene against the snow.
>
> Randy
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