Topic: Death Peanlty? | |
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For or against it?
Personally I figure if someone's Just burning time in the Prison System without hope of getting out, it's better to off them than waste $40,k to keep them alive annually... |
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KILLKILLKILLKILLKILL!!!!!
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Drown em in Jell-O.
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two wrongs don't make a right but it dose make a point
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And make eat goat soup til they choke...
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After 17 years working in the system, I read criminal histories that
would make you sick. I agree with Sluggo. I am non violent but there are people in prisons that are a waste of oxygen, you can't even imagine some of the stuff, absolutely horrid. If they are absolutely certain, DNA evidence, etc., that they have the right person, then I am for the death penalty, not letting them hang out on death row for 10 to 12 years appealing their conviction at $1 million each appeal that the state pays for. I would give them one appeal, get their ducks in a row, one appeal, then it is over and done with. I sound harsh and bitter, guess I am in this instance, but would have to be certain that they had the right person, as certain as possible anyway. I would never want an innocent person harmed, but with DNA would hope that the system is about as accurate as it can get. Nothing is fool proof though. Guess I have talked enough circles around this, but some of the sex offender evals I saw, oh hell yes, fry em. |
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LoL... They could hold raffels to let regular people like me Flip the
switch to Fry them |
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CHILD MOLESTORS SHOULD BE OFFED RIGHT AWAY!!There is no rehabilitation
for them!!!! KILL KILL KILL!!! |
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True Gypsy, a famous psychiatrist said that even if they were castrated,
they would still find a way to hurt little kids, there is no cure. So sad, but true. Maybe go back to lobotomies, but then you still have to house them at thousands a year. |
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fry! narh to quick to impersonal .all jurours should be made to slowly
torture the accused to death in public. |
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HUmmmmm hell now I live in Texas were we fry them or hang them or inject
them what every works the best just GET-R-DONE. |
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In WASH state they give them years and years of appeals 8, 10, 12 years
sometimes, at $1 an appeal that the state pays for, and for obviously guilty felons. Ridiculous. Would give them one appeal then be done with it. Texas has the right idea I think. |
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Ya got that right Maria hey look how much the system has put out on
Manson if everyone really knew they would do a back flip!! |
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Well in truth, the prisoner get more educational rights than our under
privileged children do. Due to the time they do spend in prison and get to educate themselves on the judical system, they have changed the laws. People on the outside of the prison system need to fight for less rights for the prisoners and have as much power as the imprisoned. If you understand this then you know it has nothing to do with voting, it has everything to do with education and knowing the laws and how to change them. If more people on the outside had as much compasion to change laws for thier benifit as the prisioners do, wouldn't you be educated on how to make a difference? To many trust the system to be the protector, when the system will only protect those that know the law and how use it. Jade |
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Yeah, he is sly like a fox, plays insane, but knows exactly what he is
doing. And the inmates that require protective custody cost even more to house, is outrageous the amounts of money. Even building nursing homes in prisons for the elderly, inmates with AIDS and their meds, the mentally ill, because they have no place to live on the streets and get in trouble and the prison system houses them because they break the law, don't have any place else to put them. At least they are cared for, hot food, medication, counseling, a warm bed, and are protected from general population as much as possible. You wouldn't believe how many elderly are in the system now. Dying in there, no health insurance, go to prison to get medical care. |
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very good point JADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Don't mind me, just stepped into the middle of an angry venom spitting
mob brandishing pitch forks and clubs to day Thou Shalt Not Kill. Simple minds should stick to simple issues. This is not one of them. What would be your call if, say, your dad was the person in question? Let's say he raped and killed your sister? Your wife, in a state of suicidal depression, drowned your son in a tub but failed in taking her own life after leaving you a note that explained how deeply she loved you but could not bear to live without you after you left her for another woman in the trailer park? Snap decisions leave the door wide open for self doubt and questioning after the curtain falls. Put your pitch forks down, go home, and pop in Larry The Cable Guy's latest CD. I like Ron Whie better but Larry is cool. |
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I agree with Marie..If there is absolute certainty...such as DNA then
yes... agree with the death penalty...It's better than taking a chance on them escaping one day and being able to reoffend and yes spending millions on the wastes of society!!!!!! |
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A close friend of mine was murdered on May 30th by his nephew.
Never in my wildest dream would I ever thought I'd feel this way,but I want that nephew dead. Canada should wake up! |
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I agree Grey...Our laws are far too soft...Life in prison isn't even
life for god sakes...BUT 10, 15, or 25 years in prison before parole eligibility!!!!!!! |
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