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Lula wrote:not a proponent of the death penalty, i think a life in prison is an apt punishment. who wants to spend the remainder of their days with no freedoms? besides, death penalty prisoners cost the tax payers more with all of the appeals.
how this case wasn't solved sooner is mind boggling. investigators saw power chords running into the trees and didn't look further. very sad, very sick.
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Lula wrote:not a proponent of the death penalty, i think a life in prison is an apt punishment. who wants to spend the remainder of their days with no freedoms? besides, death penalty prisoners cost the tax payers more with all of the appeals.
how this case wasn't solved sooner is mind boggling. investigators saw power chords running into the trees and didn't look further. very sad, very sick.
While the men who sit in prison for life don't have to worry about paying taxes. Think about it this way. In prison, as uncomfortable as life may be, you don't have to worry about taxes, finances, etc. Meals are provided, so is a room (cell).
Stick a needle in their arm and make 'em pay.
StoneCold wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Lula wrote:not a proponent of the death penalty, i think a life in prison is an apt punishment. who wants to spend the remainder of their days with no freedoms? besides, death penalty prisoners cost the tax payers more with all of the appeals.
how this case wasn't solved sooner is mind boggling. investigators saw power chords running into the trees and didn't look further. very sad, very sick.
While the men who sit in prison for life don't have to worry about paying taxes. Think about it this way. In prison, as uncomfortable as life may be, you don't have to worry about taxes, finances, etc. Meals are provided, so is a room (cell).
Stick a needle in their arm and make 'em pay.
And they probably get to watch tv, or read, or listen to the radio.
For some its probably a lifelong vacation from working.
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Uh oh, you've stirred the pot now. I'm in 100% support of the death penalty. I think every state needs to have it. But there are too many whack jobs who play the 'we are better than them' card. You're better than sadistic child molestationists and murderers by letting them live? BULL!
Barb wrote:I support the death penalty when there is no question the person you are about to kill is the one who committed the crime. This type of crime is deserving of death, IMO.
BobbyinTN wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Uh oh, you've stirred the pot now. I'm in 100% support of the death penalty. I think every state needs to have it. But there are too many whack jobs who play the 'we are better than them' card. You're better than sadistic child molestationists and murderers by letting them live? BULL!
There's two reasons I'm on the fence about the death penalty. The first is the chance of being wrong, as we've found out in the past many of the wrong people were executed. The second one, it's too easy for some of those people who are truly guilty who deserve to be beaten and tortured every day for their rest of their lives until they die naturally.
I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
Deb wrote:Barb wrote:I support the death penalty when there is no question the person you are about to kill is the one who committed the crime. This type of crime is deserving of death, IMO.
Agreed, as long as there is no question of guilt. But sometimes a little needle in the arm to go night-night is just too soft for some crimes. For child death/rape crimes, bring back hanging or the electric chair......something with a degree of fear involved.
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Uh oh, you've stirred the pot now. I'm in 100% support of the death penalty. I think every state needs to have it. But there are too many whack jobs who play the 'we are better than them' card. You're better than sadistic child molestationists and murderers by letting them live? BULL!
There's two reasons I'm on the fence about the death penalty. The first is the chance of being wrong, as we've found out in the past many of the wrong people were executed. The second one, it's too easy for some of those people who are truly guilty who deserve to be beaten and tortured every day for their rest of their lives until they die naturally.
I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
Why? The Bible is filled with punishment and death. God handed out punishment to those who disobeyed.
It's hypocritical for someone to kill someone in cold blood for no reason, and then not be punished for it.
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Deb wrote:Barb wrote:I support the death penalty when there is no question the person you are about to kill is the one who committed the crime. This type of crime is deserving of death, IMO.
Agreed, as long as there is no question of guilt. But sometimes a little needle in the arm to go night-night is just too soft for some crimes. For child death/rape crimes, bring back hanging or the electric chair......something with a degree of fear involved.
+1
This 'close your eyes and count backwards starting at 10' crap isn't punishment. Electric chair / Hanging both have a decent failure rate, and I like that. It's pretty damn justified if you ask me.
Ehwmatt wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Deb wrote:Barb wrote:I support the death penalty when there is no question the person you are about to kill is the one who committed the crime. This type of crime is deserving of death, IMO.
Agreed, as long as there is no question of guilt. But sometimes a little needle in the arm to go night-night is just too soft for some crimes. For child death/rape crimes, bring back hanging or the electric chair......something with a degree of fear involved.
+1
This 'close your eyes and count backwards starting at 10' crap isn't punishment. Electric chair / Hanging both have a decent failure rate, and I like that. It's pretty damn justified if you ask me.
Come on now, we wouldn't want them shitting themselves or being in some visible pain in front of others would we?
BobbyinTN wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Uh oh, you've stirred the pot now. I'm in 100% support of the death penalty. I think every state needs to have it. But there are too many whack jobs who play the 'we are better than them' card. You're better than sadistic child molestationists and murderers by letting them live? BULL!
There's two reasons I'm on the fence about the death penalty. The first is the chance of being wrong, as we've found out in the past many of the wrong people were executed. The second one, it's too easy for some of those people who are truly guilty who deserve to be beaten and tortured every day for their rest of their lives until they die naturally.
I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
Why? The Bible is filled with punishment and death. God handed out punishment to those who disobeyed.
It's hypocritical for someone to kill someone in cold blood for no reason, and then not be punished for it.
Because God handed out punishment. Modern Christians don't live by the Old Testament any longer, Jesus fulfilled that. In my opinion, you can't in one breath say you're a Christian, "Christ-like" and then turn around a be for the killing of anyone.
Deb, I think those found guilty of horrible crimes against children, old people or anyone should be done the same way they did their victims.
BobbyinTN wrote:I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
strangegrey wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
This is something that I've grappled with for a while. While I'm not going to present my political view on this, I morally feel abortion is an abominable action and anyone that excuses it as a 'choice' needs to have their vagina sealed shut with molten hot lava.
Thinking out loud here...the conundrum is how to denounce abortion while remaining supportive of the death penalty!?!? Yes, there's a level of hypocrisy to it. How can someone be supportive of protecting life at one end, but disinterested in protecting it at the other.
However, what a person engages in, between the moment their life began and the moment they took another's is what changes this issue, at least for me.
Every life has a right to a beginning. Not every life has a right to a full end, if that life chooses to take another in cold-blood. So to that end, it's NOT hypocritical. A person makes a sentient decision to take another life in cold blood, he/she should be prepared to face death him/herself.
Tito wrote:Big difference: abortion ends an innoncent life and the death penalty ends a guilty one - usually a scumbag.
strangegrey wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
This is something that I've grappled with for a while. While I'm not going to present my political view on this, I morally feel abortion is an abominable action and anyone that excuses it as a 'choice' needs to have their vagina sealed shut with molten hot lava.
Thinking out loud here...the conundrum is how to denounce abortion while remaining supportive of the death penalty!?!? Yes, there's a level of hypocrisy to it. How can someone be supportive of protecting life at one end, but disinterested in protecting it at the other.
However, what a person engages in, between the moment their life began and the moment they took another's is what changes this issue, at least for me.
Every life has a right to a beginning. Not every life has a right to a full end, if that life chooses to take another in cold-blood. So to that end, it's NOT hypocritical. A person makes a sentient decision to take another life in cold blood, he/she should be prepared to face death him/herself.
Voyager wrote:I think they should release him into the general prison population and then have all the guards take an extended coffee break. Then if he's still alive after being tortured and gang raped by the enraged prison inmates, they should burn him at the stake. I know that sounds vengeful but there is no punishment harsh enough for this scumbag animal. I have a 10-year-old daughter and I cannot imagine the torment and torture he inflicted on this girl and her parents. She is probably half-animal now herself after 18 years of being continually abused, brainwashed, and traumatized by this lunatic. I cannot imagine what the meeting between mom and daughter will be like. Way too much emotion to even imagine.
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