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Hornburger said:I still don't know how I can believe that some legal fees, a one-shot cost, would be more expensive than 70 years of food and lodging and legal costs assosiated with it.
I know, I know, it's hard to grasp, at first I didn't buy it.
http://www.sunfyre.com/deathpenalty.html
Well, intent, malice, circumstances, etc. would have to be considered.
For what? Who in the hell gives us the right to kill someone coldly, in an organized fashion?
Yes, yes, that's why the jury needs to have more proof and almost 100% assurance that the convicted did the said crime.
I agree, but capital punishment should never be an option.
That's because Afro-Americans are, on the whole, poorer and have more unstable families than whites, Asians, etc. Their lack of money is a big reason why so many more blacks are put in jail and put to death than other races. Poverty and unstable families are two huge factories in determining the causes of crime.
Good, so you agree on this.:2razz:
lol, okay maybe not give them a choice, you're right there. But it would depend on how much money we would have to give them, because it might turn out to be a lot more than it would if the prisoner stayed in the U.S.
So what? We can't afford it, or what? C'mon, if we did that, it would solve alot of our problems. IMO we should only keep people in this country that have committed petty offenses.