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pirana 0
My standards for extermination would take into account the distinction between sitting in the "wrong" seat on the bus versus, say for instance, stalking and killing children.
I think the expenses part has been addressed. End the ridiculous parade of appeals. That's not justice. That's stalling.
For those objecting to capital punishment, I would turn the question around. What purpose is served by locking someone up permanently that can not be served by execution?
I think the expenses part has been addressed. End the ridiculous parade of appeals. That's not justice. That's stalling.
For those objecting to capital punishment, I would turn the question around. What purpose is served by locking someone up permanently that can not be served by execution?
" . . . the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience." -- Aldous Huxley
Lindsey 0
It does not appear that it's a sanctity-of-life matter for most people.
I don't think that "sanctity" of life is the issue either. At least for me it's not. But there is a "value" of life issue. I value my life, though I don't consider it "sacred." I think people can do very, very bad things and still have a life that is of value. It's not a spiritual or moral issue in that sense. It's just that to take someone's very existence away, there's gotta be a damn good reason, imho. While child abuse (physical or sexual) is horrible, it's not enough to warrant execution, imho.
It, like so many other things, isn't black and white. Ya' know, we could go back to cutting off people's hands for stealing too....stealing is bad, after all.
I don't think that "sanctity" of life is the issue either. At least for me it's not. But there is a "value" of life issue. I value my life, though I don't consider it "sacred." I think people can do very, very bad things and still have a life that is of value. It's not a spiritual or moral issue in that sense. It's just that to take someone's very existence away, there's gotta be a damn good reason, imho. While child abuse (physical or sexual) is horrible, it's not enough to warrant execution, imho.
It, like so many other things, isn't
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A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail
A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail
billvon 2,998
>What purpose is served by locking someone up permanently that
>can not be served by execution?
Ability to correct an error. If the justice system is perfect then there is no need for that purpose. It is far from perfect now. So fix the justice system first; then you have a much better argument for capital punishment.
>can not be served by execution?
Ability to correct an error. If the justice system is perfect then there is no need for that purpose. It is far from perfect now. So fix the justice system first; then you have a much better argument for capital punishment.
QuoteQuoteInstead we have a 'kill anyone associated with child porn' proposal.
Really? Where? This is the first I have heard of it.
it's the title of every posting.
I dont want to debate the DP, but to me killing them is an easy way out. Throw them in jail with the general population. That is a a fate worse than death.
Really? Where? This is the first I have heard of it.
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