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  • genocidal
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    The death penalty system is more expensive at the end of the day than life imprisonment.

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  • Bioture
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    I think the most severe punishment isn't death but life imprisonment without parole. Death is too quick of a punishment. Maybe let he victim's family give the guy a few lashes or something too beforehand.

    But then again, it does cost money to keep someone alive in a prison. So kill him.

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  • Soup du Jour
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    I hear the Cardassians have a pretty good justice system.

    Where's Saturn V to back me up on this?

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  • Displaced
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    abolish prisons alltogether, just have holding cells at police stations, and shooting ranges behind courtrooms, if you get convicted of any crime, 1 shot to the forehead = problem solved.

    YIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!! !!!!! :P

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  • The Hawk
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    I'm against the death penalty because i don't see how it's the role of our government to decide whether someone lives or dies. I see with very emotional cases like this people try to use the justice system as a tool for their vengeance against the criminal rather than a logical and just punishment.

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  • Kolar
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    That's the problem with our justice system, to convict someone you must only prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You don't have to prove their guilt as a reality or fact, only beyond the doubt of a reasonable person. The other part to it is if you believe killing someone can be morally and ethically justified given the chance of executing an innocent person, or any human life in general. If we could go case by case and see that there is no doubt, absolutely this guy did it and all physical evidence says the same then it would fall to the next level but again our justice system doesn't operate on those parameters.

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    i would imagine the question of whether a human being deserves to die is perhaps the most important time to take it case-by-case

    emotion's always a factor... and if it comes to the question of guilt, all you can really hope for is fair judgement and fair presentation of evidence. in this case, there was no question of innocence, he definitely admitted to it.

    if question of guilt is enough of a mitigating factor to reject the death penalty... sigh, if only that sort of scrutiny was applied to other situations where humans lives would be at stake.

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  • Kolar
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    You can't argue for or against the death penalty on a case by case basis, there's too much emotion to have a reasonable argument.

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  • genocidal
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    Well I am 100% against the death penalty in every case, so that.

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  • Heroin Bob
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    i think if the death penalty is abolished they should be forced to sit tied naked in a prison cell in a maximum security jail courtyard bent over with no gaurds for 1 week straight.

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  • Ayano
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    Jesus will forgive you if you convert today!

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    the death penalty



    Carter was convicted Thursday of killing Corinthian. He abducted the child from his grandmother's Natchitoches residence, took him to an abandoned house in Coushatta, tied him to a chair with an electrical cord, poured gasoline on him and lit a match. Corinthian suffered third and fourth degree burns over 54 percent of his body and likely died within a minute.
    i mean... what argument to letting this guy live could one put forward
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