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Diekan wrote: So let's say we discard the death penalty all together and decide to impose harsher punishments on violent offenders. Let's say we take away their cable TV, reduce their medical “benefits” to allowing them nothing more than the very basic of treatment (meaning NO heart transplants at the tax payers expense), take away their basketball courts, take away their weight rooms, take away their conjugal visits, refuse them the right to pursue a college education while incarcerated (because THAT is paid with YOUR tax dollars)... let's say we do all these things...
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
vonkaar wrote: We kill the mentally handicapped - people who don't even understand that they are being killed - while the rest of the world looks on in disgust. .
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
All i do care about is seeing murderer, rapist, drug dealer, terrorist, etc. is put away, like any animal that became a danger to society. There is no reforming them so keep them in jail for life
Ahh but when did i say you were not entitled to your opinion on this issue. We disagree on this but it does not mean that i do not respect your opinion.lyion wrote:Given your background, Ganzo, you of all people should be able to respect variations of peoples beliefs, and understand that the end does not justify the means.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Ganzo wrote:I am sick barbarian.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
vonkaar wrote:Murdering a prisoner because he murdered someone does not bring the first victim back.
It very rarely brings closure or comfort to the victims family.
It costs much more.
It's highly culturally and racially biased.
We kill children when the rest of the world finds it appalling. We kill the mentally handicapped - people who don't even understand that they are being killed - while the rest of the world looks on in disgust.
The current judicial system consistently convicts the innocent.
Despite all of this, your solution is to kill more - and quicker. You would deny people their constitutional right to due process, because of an ACCUSED crime.
xaoshaen wrote:vonkaar wrote:Murdering a prisoner because he murdered someone does not bring the first victim back.
Neither does imprisonment. Perhaps we should just let murders roam our streets, because punishment won't bring their victims back.
Xaoshaen wrote:It very rarely brings closure or comfort to the victims family.
This is also entirely irrelevant. If the death penalty doesn't bring closure, than neither does imprisonment.
Xaoshaen wrote:It costs much more.
It doesn't have to, in a properly implemented system.
Xaoshaen wrote:It's highly culturally and racially biased.
It doesn't have to be, in a properly implemented system.
Xaoshaen wrote:We kill children when the rest of the world finds it appalling. We kill the mentally handicapped - people who don't even understand that they are being killed - while the rest of the world looks on in disgust.
Fortunately, we're not governed by the rest of the world.
Xaoshaen wrote:The current judicial system consistently convicts the innocent.
Prove this, or is it simply rhetoric?
Xaoshaen wrote:Despite all of this, your solution is to kill more - and quicker. You would deny people their constitutional right to due process, because of an ACCUSED crime.
Nobody is advocating the termination of due process, or of killing accused people... just convicted people.
lyion wrote:except if the government makes a mistake, life imprisonment allows us the ability to give that person part of their life back. Execution does not.
Xaoshaen wrote:So it comes down to personal morals and appropriate punishment. For those of us who do not agree with Capital Punishment the answer is simple. Logically speaking Life Imprisonment or the Death penalty enacts a similar toll
The only way to lessen the cost is to lessen the appeals process, and that would give less dilligence to a system that already has admitted mistakes.
Again thats moreso the difference between reality and fantasy. The system right now is racially biased and will remain so with our current lawset.
But we are accountable to our own goals of the spread of freedom and democracy. Nothing is less Democratic and Free than putting to death innocent people.
You can find links like this all over the place, and many more that are not uncovered. The nature of our judicial system puts away many who are circumstantially convicted and not guilty.
Except we've already established that our system has many, many flaws. Some are still convicted who are innocent, and your goal of streamlining and lessening costs needs to have those costs removed from somewhere. Where is it?
While we still have wrongly convicted people, the death penalty is not wise. Even if our system was flawless some of us are morally opposed to this, and view it as cruel and unusual punishment.
xaoshaen wrote:Which is entirely irrelevant to Vonk's argument that I was refuting.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
lyion wrote:I was discussing your points, not Vonks.
Gidan wrote:How can you give your views on something, and then when somone challages then, come back and say its irrelivent because you were arguing somone elses views? Are those your views on this only when arguing with Vonk, or is that really how you feel. If its really how you feel about the subject then they are very relivent. If you dont really beleive in them, what is the point in posting, is it just for the sake of arguing with Vonk?
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