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Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Kizzy wrote:Good question, Deikan. For starters, I think every child's DNA should be taken at birth, and put into a system. I also think that at the age of 15 (when they child goes to get the drivers permit) you should have to submit all your fingerprints to be put into the same system.
Harrison wrote:If I lost my leg because a company was knowingly selling a flawed piece of machinery you better damn bet I am going to sue their asses for my leg.
Mindia wrote:Yes Kizzy, and if given the opportunity I would love to SPIT in your face right now, you fucking PIG.
Mindia wrote:Kizzy wrote:Good question, Deikan. For starters, I think every child's DNA should be taken at birth, and put into a system. I also think that at the age of 15 (when they child goes to get the drivers permit) you should have to submit all your fingerprints to be put into the same system.
Chip implants like they put in pets, but on a much more sophisticated scale, would be cool. You'd be able to see where they are at all times via a Global Positioning Satellite map.
Harrison wrote:If I lost my leg because a company was knowingly selling a flawed piece of machinery you better damn bet I am going to sue their asses for my leg.
I'm not going to "talk it over"...I lost a fucking leg to a bunch of money hungry dicks.
Extreme example I know, but not THAT far fetched at all.
Harrison wrote:If I lost my leg because a company was knowingly selling a flawed piece of machinery you better damn bet I am going to sue their asses for my leg.
I'm not going to "talk it over"...I lost a fucking leg to a bunch of money hungry dicks.
Extreme example I know, but not THAT far fetched at all.
10sun wrote:Mindia wrote:Kizzy wrote:Good question, Deikan. For starters, I think every child's DNA should be taken at birth, and put into a system. I also think that at the age of 15 (when they child goes to get the drivers permit) you should have to submit all your fingerprints to be put into the same system.
Chip implants like they put in pets, but on a much more sophisticated scale, would be cool. You'd be able to see where they are at all times via a Global Positioning Satellite map.
no.
Mindia wrote:10sun wrote:Mindia wrote:Kizzy wrote:Good question, Deikan. For starters, I think every child's DNA should be taken at birth, and put into a system. I also think that at the age of 15 (when they child goes to get the drivers permit) you should have to submit all your fingerprints to be put into the same system.
Chip implants like they put in pets, but on a much more sophisticated scale, would be cool. You'd be able to see where they are at all times via a Global Positioning Satellite map.
no.
Why on earth not? Invasion of children's privacy?
Agrajag wrote:Not to beat a dead horse, but in my eyes this was a trivial lawsuit. She purchased the coffee. Coffee is served HOT. She received the coffee and proceeded to spill it on herself. Common sense would put her at fault. The MacDonald's employee didn't spill it on her. She did it herself.
Ironfang wrote:While strongly in favour of the death penalty, you crazies want it too much. There are far too many cases where some poor sucker got nailed for a crime he did not commit, and then got the legal representation from the State that guaranteed he was going to death row. I think that in cases that are 100% certain (admission of guilt, pictures showing the crime, numerous eye witnesses) kill them with no appeals. The other cases are not so easy and death is not a solution.
xaoshaen wrote:Ironfang wrote:While strongly in favour of the death penalty, you crazies want it too much. There are far too many cases where some poor sucker got nailed for a crime he did not commit, and then got the legal representation from the State that guaranteed he was going to death row. I think that in cases that are 100% certain (admission of guilt, pictures showing the crime, numerous eye witnesses) kill them with no appeals. The other cases are not so easy and death is not a solution.
The death penalty doesn't work unless it's applied on a widespread, consistent, equitable basis, for all the reasons enumerated in the other death penalty threads. It needs to act as a sufficiently powerful deterrent to save more innocent lives then it takes. Applied infrequently and inconsistently, it's ineffective in this role.
Gidan wrote:Do you want to be the person in charge of telling the families of the innocent that their loved one was put to death, and that we know they didn't do it but we need to use the death penalty to make a point.
xaoshaen wrote:The death penalty doesn't work unless it's applied on a widespread, consistent, equitable basis, for all the reasons enumerated in the other death penalty threads. It needs to act as a sufficiently powerful deterrent to save more innocent lives then it takes. Applied infrequently and inconsistently, it's ineffective in this role.
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