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Last week, Texas, executed two men by lethal injection.
Do you feel lethal injection is too easy? I do. Give em the electric chair or the gas chamber. |
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They need to abolish death penalty.
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They need to abolish alcohol.
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Last week, Texas, executed two men by lethal injection. Do you feel lethal injection is too easy? I do. Give em the electric chair or the gas chamber. It is sad that a human becomes savage and ends up killed by a court of law . Why do not people just live a normal life....?. |
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They need to abolish death penalty. not sure abolish is correct but does need to be very controlled and rarely used like must be caught in the act and no circumstantial case should be a death penalty option murder and child rape should be possible death penalty cases if caught in the act |
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DNA proof...a bullet to the back of the head...lets get rid of the trash
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I knew a guy that sat on death row for 7 years for a murder he did not commit.
After 7 long years, they found some DNA and cleared him. If he was in Texas, they would have executed him. I studied his case and new the crime lab staff that cleared him. Our courts are totally effed up! This could happen to anyone. Even you. |
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if we must have a death penalty i say we make it more public so hopefully it will deture others from commiting similar acts...in a perfect world we wouldnt need it or anything like it...but this is far from a perfect world
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I knew a guy that sat on death row for 7 years for a murder he did not commit. After 7 long years, they found some DNA and cleared him. If he was in Texas, they would have executed him. I studied his case and new the crime lab staff that cleared him. Our courts are totally effed up! This could happen to anyone. Even you. Like I said...DNA proof...kill em I wouldn't even waste the electricity or anything else on them...put a bullet in there head |
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Hang 'em high!
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if we must have a death penalty i say we make it more public so hopefully it will deture others from commiting similar acts...in a perfect world we wouldnt need it or anything like it...but this is far from a perfect world |
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if we must have a death penalty i say we make it more public so hopefully it will deture others from commiting similar acts...in a perfect world we wouldnt need it or anything like it...but this is far from a perfect world for once...I agree with you |
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I knew a guy that sat on death row for 7 years for a murder he did not commit. After 7 long years, they found some DNA and cleared him. If he was in Texas, they would have executed him. I studied his case and new the crime lab staff that cleared him. Our courts are totally effed up! This could happen to anyone. Even you. You Can't go Wrong with DNA. I'm Sure even Texas uses DNA. if Your DNA Matches the DNA on the Victim Give em' the Brass Bull. |
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if we must have a death penalty i say we make it more public so hopefully it will deture others from commiting similar acts...in a perfect world we wouldnt need it or anything like it...but this is far from a perfect world for once...I agree with you |
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I knew a guy that sat on death row for 7 years for a murder he did not commit. After 7 long years, they found some DNA and cleared him. If he was in Texas, they would have executed him. I studied his case and new the crime lab staff that cleared him. Our courts are totally effed up! This could happen to anyone. Even you. You Can't go Wrong with DNA. I'm Sure even Texas uses DNA. if Your DNA Matches the DNA on the Victim Give em' the Brass Bull. There are many people on Death Row that there may have been NO DNA eveidence found at the crime scene. In the case I was referring to, the crime lab looked back at some evidence and by LUCK, found a strand of DNA that was not the victims. And it did not match the DNA of the person that they had convicted and sentenced to DEATH! |
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I knew a guy that sat on death row for 7 years for a murder he did not commit. After 7 long years, they found some DNA and cleared him. If he was in Texas, they would have executed him. I studied his case and new the crime lab staff that cleared him. Our courts are totally effed up! This could happen to anyone. Even you. This is why I also do not believe in the death penalty. It took my years to decide, but killing an innocent person is not amn acceptable mistake. Life in prison with death only if the prisoner chooses & he pushes the button himself. |
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DNA proof...a bullet to the back of the head...lets get rid of the trash dna is not absolute proof when is the last time you blew yer nose and threrw it in a public trash can or cleaned your area completely last time you ate out or maybe you lost a couple hairs last time you scratched your head no dna is not absolute proof |
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Um... Death penality.
If you guilty you get punished. I think it should fit the crime. i.e if you beat someone to death. That should be your punishment. If you started a fire that burned someone to death that should be how you are excuted. Very few of those that have commited delibrate murder can truthfully claim they did not know the difference of right from wrong. We... As a society have the right to exact swift punishment to protect our community from predators. |
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Yeah Texas has it right....*cough*
Texas where they executed someone who's attorney slept through his clients murder trial, where they have executed people with i.q.'s so low they were incapable of forming intent and those are just two examples of the joke they call a justice system in Texas. I am pro death penalty but I am aghast at the sorry state of justice in the state of Texas and other states. Given the right set of circumstances any one of you reading this could find yourself accused of murder. Unless you have considerable assets you would then likely find yourself with a court appointed attorney who, it's also likely had very little experience in criminal defense let alone capital cases. Now, for those people who say, mistakes happen but that's the price you pay are forgetting something important. The real murderer is still out there ready to do it again. Justice and the safety of the general law abiding public demand we get it right, that trials are conducted fairly and that the true offender is brought to justice. |
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They need to abolish death penalty. No kidding I cannot believe that a society as supposedly intelligent as we are suppose to be still utilizes neandrathal methods of punishment. We should be smarter than that here in this country. sheesh |
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