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Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Adivina wrote:2) Death penalty is too good for people like this. Lethal Injection is akin to putting a pet to sleep, when an animal is put down its to make its death humane and remove them from suffering. Why should this man have something that we do as a humane act to our pets? He needs to be fucking tied out in a yard and beaten to death with a cutting board.
Harrison wrote:Griever wrote:I can now sleep soundly knowing Harrison will protect the children of America!
Will, but am not allowed to...
I will assure you, I am a lot more effective than you would ever be.
Diekan wrote:Look people. Innocent people die all the time under circumstances that may have otherwise been avoided.
An innocent person dies at the hands of a drunk driver - yet I don't see you all up in arms to do really do anything about it. Could this have been avoided? Yes, and if you don’t see how, I’m not going to waste my time explaining it to you.
An innocent person dies in the crossfire of a police shootout - yet I don't see you screaming for the disbandment of police forces. This too could have been avoided if the police did this, or did that…
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Jay wrote:I think it's somewhat hypocritical how this guy did some gruesome things to this kid and is such a monster you guys are volunteering to do some similar gruesome things to him. Does he deserve it? Sure, but saying shit like "OMG I wanna kill this guy and torture him lawl penis" to me sounds like you're no better than he is.
I don't believe in the death penalty. I do believe in capital punishment. It's 2 different things. We hear a lot of complaints here about how our government has too much control over certain things. Personally, I'd feel a bit more comfortable with the government not controlling the choice of whether to kill you or not. If anything, like Jeffrey Dahmer, send em to jail and it will sort itself out.
And yeah, horrifying child deaths are normal to me. I hear about it on the news regularly. I read about it on NT, I see it in the paper, I read about it in books. I see it on the internet etc etc. You see anything enough times and you become desensitized to it.
Diekan wrote:Innocent girl gets killed...
Innocent boy gets killed
blahblah
I could go on with all kinds of examples of innocent people being killed in avoidable situations, but hopefully you get the point.
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
I love the idea of executing prisoners. I think we should kill more of them actually. The less human trash on the planet the better off we all are.
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
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
when an animal is put down its to make its death humane and remove them from suffering.
I love the idea of executing prisoners. I think we should kill more of them actually. The less human trash on the planet the better off we all are.
my sympathy begins and ends with that little girl, otherwise known as 'The Victim'.
Donnel wrote:Erodalak wrote:Who needs an education when you are hawt like advina
fixt :P
Yamori wrote:Markarado wrote:Stories like this make me wonder how people can disagree with the death penalty. Even if he has mental issues there's no reason why he should be kept alive.
The death penalty is a horrible policy - not for mercy towards killers - but for the defense of innocents.
No matter how horrendous it is for a twisted person to murder an innocent - it is twice as horrifying to imagine an innocent person kidnapped, imprisoned, and murdered by large numbers of men who proclaim to exist to defend him from causeless brutality.
Police investigations can be corrupt or lazy. Police can (and have - numerously) pressured people into false confessions. Judges and juries can be far too overzealous, ignorant of the ramifications of technical evidence, and/or blinded by their emotions. Poorer people can't often afford proper legal representation - particularly in complicated cases. And numerous other variables that can make even 'clear' looking cases incorrect in their judgements.
Even in cases where common sense says they are guilty (ie: body found in his apartment) - there is no objective, clear, and concise criteria to determine what is and is not a 'clear' case of guilt. It inevitably falls to vague, relative, and highly interperetable adjectives to determine death sentence criteria. And the problem with such is that vague criteria can and will be used overzealously by some officials. One man's "reasonable doubt" may be strict, while another's will be very loose. All it takes is one reckless judge or jury on a punishin' spree to be responsible for murdering dozens of innocent men in the name of the law (ie: Texas).
Combined with the fact that the appeals process is more expensive than life imprisonment, it simply isn't worth it. To say 'get rid of or lower the number of appeals' would be absolutely insane, for the exact reasons stated above - a good number of cases ARE appealed, preventing innocent people's government sanctioned murders.
That aside, life in prison is far more punishment than the death penalty. Death row inmates are isolated, and hence (relatively) more comfortable than normal inmates. Normal inmates have to deal with the threat of stabbings, beatings, rape, and generally having to deal with utterly violent, impulsive, irrational brutes on a daily basis (with pretty much NO safeguard against such whatsoever) for the rest of their lives.
But at least life imprisonment can be reversed if the sentenced is later found innocent - death can't.
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