Every year on January 20 and February 12, we will honor and remember Bipsy Amiran who was born on January 20, 1982 and she died on February 12,
2009. We will remember how she lived and not how she died. We hope her story
will be an encouragement for those who want to change their lives for the
better. She will now belong to one of the 26 Christian Martyrs of Unit 1012.
Unit 1012 will endorse her website, Rebirth. Please go there to learn more about her
life.
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the
life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
- John 11 verse 25 (KJV)
This
is a message from Cheryl Plato, one of the comrades of the Unit 1012: The
VFFDP. She wrote on why she favors the death penalty in memorial of her
daughter who was murdered:
I am looking through
Bipsy's notebooks today. I read where she said she was having second thoughts
about mickey and their upcoming marriage, she worried about his issues with
anger, lust, and wrote that if she left him he would abandon God. I have her
music, these things are all I have. I am destroyed forever, and all her family
is changed forever. I don't miss her less every day, I miss her more. My heart
is permanently broken and it cannot be fixed, this is our new normal.
All murderers are serial
murderers. They murder not only their first victim, they also murder every
child that victim would have had. And all their descendants. They destroy
hopes, lives, entire families. They bring such pain and heartbreak it is
unfathomable to those unaffected. Their crime is so evil, vile, and despicable,
this type of crime deserves the ultimate punishment.
Those whose compassion runs
to the killers usually seem to operate from the same playbook. Marxist
teachings tell one to utilize name-calling to denigrate one's opponent. The
anti-death penalty crowd calls those of us, the vast majority, all kinds of
hateful names. The usual ones include vengeful, bloodlust, hateful, barbaric.
Funny, these are more accurately words to describe the acts of those they
choose to defend and protect, i.e., the murderers.
Hundreds of good folks I
have met in law enforcement, and the several victim's advocates, along with hundreds
of Christians, all pro death penalty, they do not seem vengeful, bloodlust,
hateful or barbaric to me. They are the polar opposite, good, caring people
trying to protect the innocent.
I absolutely believe in and
support the death penalty, along with my entire family, for countless reasons.
For the time being, I still have a right to this MAJORITY opinion, and although
the mainstream media only highlights those who support the rights of killers,
our pro death penalty opinion is still what most of us believe. I am a
Christian, and I forgave mickey for his unspeakable crime, as Jesus teaches. He
never taught that we should not pay for our crimes, and those who choose to
take innocent lives should pay with their own.
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