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Logical

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54. The issue is that many people end up on death row WHO DID NOT commit the murder. How can....
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 01:15 PM
Mar 2012

people not realize this???

Revenge. flvegan Mar 2012 #1
premature death is certainly punishment arely staircase Mar 2012 #4
No it isn't. It's a release from punishment. flvegan Mar 2012 #11
counting down the moments your certain and imminent death is not punishment? arely staircase Mar 2012 #18
Not as much flvegan Mar 2012 #32
so then you oppose executing this person(s)( because it is not punishment enough? arely staircase Mar 2012 #34
Wow. Correct me if I'm wrong . . . RZM Mar 2012 #78
Then allow me to correct you. flvegan Mar 2012 #94
The Virginia Tech shooter killed 32 and wounded 25. Would you have advocated the death penalty for cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #2
i don't advocate the death penalty for the va tech shooter because arely staircase Mar 2012 #6
So YOU get to choose the level of moral reprehensibility? Atman Mar 2012 #46
no, i just think executing someone who has been dead for almost 5 years is a waste of time. arely staircase Mar 2012 #51
LYAO all you want...you know that's not what I posted. Atman Mar 2012 #63
it is precisely what you posted and i am still laughing nt arely staircase Mar 2012 #65
"Would you have..." is NOT the same as "Do you...", is it? cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #88
i have addressed all this in another sub-thread. nt arely staircase Mar 2012 #91
I've always been against the DP but when it comes to kids, I'm changing my opinion. polly7 Mar 2012 #3
The DP is not a deterrant and is unevenly applied. EFerrari Mar 2012 #5
you are right on both points arely staircase Mar 2012 #9
I understand. EFerrari Mar 2012 #12
Would you pull that trigger? Would you release that trap door? Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #16
i wouldn't even be willing to personally arrest a mass muderer. nt arely staircase Mar 2012 #24
So you believe in killing people but only if you have to hire killers to kill them. Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #35
nor am i willing to personally arrest, arraign, hold them for trial or try them arely staircase Mar 2012 #39
Gotta say. I can, with good concience, hire someone to pick up my garbage... not so much with Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #41
You can't? Well, I can. 2ndAmForComputers Mar 2012 #7
No matter how you cut it, giving the state... TreasonousBastard Mar 2012 #8
what do you recomend for the slaughter and burning of children? arely staircase Mar 2012 #13
I should point out that Todd Willingham was convicted of burning children Kennah Mar 2012 #20
without a single eyewitness, or confession. quite unlike the case at hand. arely staircase Mar 2012 #26
Not unlike Scott Peterson Kennah Mar 2012 #30
again, i disagree with none of that arely staircase Mar 2012 #33
I do get the emotions involved when children are slaughtered ... Kennah Mar 2012 #38
i would insist that reason, logic and facts be applied in this case arely staircase Mar 2012 #40
Why wouldn't you be willing to assume that they had a "screw loose"... Atman Mar 2012 #79
like i said in the other subthread, the brain injury changes things arely staircase Mar 2012 #92
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my, what a rich and wonderful vocabulary you have developed. nt arely staircase Mar 2012 #96
I'll try not to make this sound like a copout, but... TreasonousBastard Mar 2012 #22
i am a big believer in rehabilitation and reform of individuals arely staircase Mar 2012 #28
Life in prison. Obviously. NYC Liberal Mar 2012 #25
The problem is that the culprit isn't always that obvious starroute Mar 2012 #10
no, it would have to be heinous and there be no doubt as to the killer's identity arely staircase Mar 2012 #15
But don't you see, just because YOU think it's heinous... Atman Mar 2012 #47
so i can't think it is heinous? do you actually believe i am proposing a arely staircase Mar 2012 #56
Wow. You've deteriorated a lot since your opening salvo. Atman Mar 2012 #64
your concern is noted; it means a lot, really. nt arely staircase Mar 2012 #66
As if I give a shit. Atman Mar 2012 #73
Then you're left with so few cases it becomes a "cruel and unusual punishment" starroute Mar 2012 #52
i think you are making a circular argument - not trying to be rude - but i think you are arely staircase Mar 2012 #53
I think the different between our positions is that you think of it as "punishment" starroute Mar 2012 #68
your three reasons for punishment arely staircase Mar 2012 #93
Here I think we agree starroute Mar 2012 #98
And one more point occurs to me starroute Mar 2012 #103
i'm going to respond to this and (maybe) couple of other arely staircase Mar 2012 #104
LOL.... Logical Mar 2012 #55
no i don't understand it, because it isn't true arely staircase Mar 2012 #57
So your plan involves changing the whole criminal justice system? And change 'reasonable doubt'.... Logical Mar 2012 #60
then you don't know how it works arely staircase Mar 2012 #61
Most jurys have the chance to pick life in prison. I assume when they choose death they are sure.... Logical Mar 2012 #67
I do understand what you are saying, even I remain opposed in all cases Kennah Mar 2012 #14
except for the "in all cases" part we do not disagree on anything you wrote arely staircase Mar 2012 #31
"I only support the death penalty when I'm really, really upset,... Atman Mar 2012 #74
Prison and the death penalty airplaneman Mar 2012 #17
DP supporters will say Todd Willingham and Troy Davis got Due Process Kennah Mar 2012 #19
It's not about any one case though. Spider Jerusalem Mar 2012 #21
You're right limpyhobbler Mar 2012 #23
I can. It's an antiquated, barbaric practice that brings us down as a civilized society. NYC Liberal Mar 2012 #27
Isn't the soldier likely to be mentally ill? TomClash Mar 2012 #29
Depending on the severity of the crime... davidthegnome Mar 2012 #36
what's wrong with just saying no? iverglas Mar 2012 #37
Some of it is practicality, some of it is common sense - to me davidthegnome Mar 2012 #72
well, I'm glad I don't live where you live iverglas Mar 2012 #87
Anti-human rights, is it? Sorry, but davidthegnome Mar 2012 #99
"no longer entitled to the same rights" - sorry, but iverglas Mar 2012 #107
our military has murdered a lot of women and Poor Children in the past 10 years, what about those? n msongs Mar 2012 #42
As a nurse in a jail I can tell you Lunabelle Mar 2012 #43
It is a good thing unionworks Mar 2012 #48
Hmm davidthegnome Mar 2012 #82
the thing missing unionworks Mar 2012 #86
How can you see humanity in such people? davidthegnome Mar 2012 #100
Who was unionworks Mar 2012 #106
No one brought up Jesus Lunabelle Mar 2012 #108
I did unionworks Mar 2012 #109
I love this story unionworks Mar 2012 #110
Wow, you scare me! Lynch mob mentality! Logical Mar 2012 #101
You know, I defended your position yesterday even though I didn't agree with it DisgustipatedinCA Apr 2012 #111
There is no moral and ethical case for killing someone Major Nikon Mar 2012 #44
If someone is attempting to kill a member of my family, I have a moral and ethical case ... 11 Bravo Mar 2012 #70
The subject seems to be the death penalty Major Nikon Mar 2012 #71
Mea culpa. I took your post literally and not in the context of this thread. 11 Bravo Mar 2012 #77
For me, the problem isn't the concept but the execution (pardon the pun) saras Mar 2012 #45
I fully oppose it. Confinement is a far worse punishment than death. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #49
I'm normally against the death penalty, but I make an exception only for the following meow2u3 Mar 2012 #50
The issue is that many people end up on death row WHO DID NOT commit the murder. How can.... Logical Mar 2012 #54
No, no, you don't understand... Atman Mar 2012 #75
LOL! +1 Logical Mar 2012 #84
Understood. Taverner Mar 2012 #58
Don't like... pipi_k Mar 2012 #59
I oppose it but there are some I don't cry for DevonRex Mar 2012 #62
Your opinion doesn't piss me off and I actually feel sorry for you NNN0LHI Mar 2012 #69
I have less sympathy for those who kill while sane and sober..like the drone operators. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2012 #76
Technically speaking, no one deserves anything. ZombieHorde Mar 2012 #80
For the most heinous crimes were agency is certain, I agree. aikoaiko Mar 2012 #81
I'm for the DP under a few conditions backwoodsbob Mar 2012 #83
What if they are mentally ill? immoderate Mar 2012 #85
Will you take it off the table now that you know he had a traumatic brain injury in 2010? cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #89
yes it probably would arely staircase Mar 2012 #90
You don't know when to capitalize. Atman Mar 2012 #97
You're such a hardass... I bet seats and chairs hurt when you're done with them. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #102
espero que te repongas pronto arely staircase Mar 2012 #105
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