Unit 1012 Cover Photo

Unit 1012 Cover Photo

Saturday, October 12, 2013

UNIT 1012: INTRODUCING THE ‘VICTIMS’ FAMILIES FOR THE DEATH PENALTY’ [FOUNDED ON OCTOBER 12, 2012]



            The ‘Victims’ Families for the Death Penalty’ (VFFDP as an abbreviation) was founded on this date, October 12, 2012, to mark the tenth anniversary of the 2002 Bali Bombings. We call ourselves, Unit 1012.

Memorial to the children of Lidice in the park in front of the museum
WHO WE ARE:

            Our Group consists of different people from different countries around the world who are supporters of capital punishment and victims’ rights. We work as a team and call ourselves comrades as we are like soldiers, who cooperate with each other. Some of us are victims’ family members, some are friends of the victims and some of us are former opponents of the death penalty but became supporters.

WHO DESERVES TO DIE?

            We, the VFFDP, support the death penalty for justice and protection. We understand that not all murderers can be deterred by capital punishment or any punishment. That is why deterrence is our last reason for being in favor of the death penalty.

            For justice and protection, two philosophers, Immanuel Kant and Saint Thomas Aquinas have quotes to explain that two motto we have respectively.
 



Here are the lists of the types of criminals that we rank the worst of the worst and deserve to die:

1. Pedophiles
2. Serial Killers
3. Mass Murderers
4. Terrorists
5. Serial Killers
6. Gangsters
7. Lifers (Those who murder inmates or prison staffs behind bars)
8. Cop Killers
9. Murderers who commit hate crimes like racism
10. Occult /Satanist Killers
11. Rapists
12. War Criminals
13. Drug Lords
14. Hit men

WHAT WE DO:

            The aim of our Comrades is to unite all the Death Penalty Supporters and those VFFDP to grow in numbers where we can be united as a team. We speak out against evildoers and show support for the grieving victims’ family members.

~ Memorial Day – We will post about a victim on the date he/she was born or when he/she died. 

~ Victory Day – On the date, a criminal was executed or died of illness, we will post it to remember the date when evil was overcome.

~ Sentencing Day – We shall post the date when the criminal was sentenced to death or to incarceration.

~ We will write rebuttal essays to those abolitionists.

~ Martyr Day – We will post on the date when a hero died.

~ We shall always show our empathy and sympathy for those grieving victims’ families.

~ We demonstrate how dangerous it is to keep murderers alive.

~ As for those victims’ families whose loved ones’ killer was sentenced only to prison, we will also support them and support victims’ rights like Marsy’s Law.

1 comment:

  1. I wish I could have found this site beFORE they let that *** out of Guantanamo Bay, saying he did nothing wrong and was held without a trial (both of which were nasty little lies created by Counsel for the Defense) and letting him go because of vicious technicalities; In one instance there was no way they could say he DIDN'T recruit the 3 other pilots that flew Flights 175, 77 & 93 into Al Qaeda so his attorneys came up with the idea of saying "he did it but he probably didn't know he was doing it" and that somehow created "doubt" in the mind of the court. So now a mass murderer of 1500+ people is walking around free in the world just because he could get a load of ***'s to feel sorry for his TORTURE STORIES that he wrote in a book called Gitmo Memoirs.
    While our loved ones remain worse than dead IMO. We never even received identifying remains to match with DNA samples we gave to authorities.
    It happened 2 years ago and not even on some regular day. No. They had to free him on our loved one's BIRTHDAY. October 17, they sent him back to his country. I can find no effective way to live with that, so I decided I'm going to tell it to anyone who will listen bc they're not doing this a second time with Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who's still in Gitmo and continuously appears proud of HIMself for doing what he did.

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