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Spurious how?Oh look another spurious InWalkedBud poll. Are you related to Josie?
In solitary with no TV , no visitors etc....for life. It ls worse than deathI challenge people who say never to anything, including death penalty.
There are monster among us. True monsters. They do not deserve to live rather comfortably in a prison.
I good example - a man burned a girlfriends small child in front of her to get her back for leaving him.
Set the child on fire.
You want him to play cards, find friends and be warm when it is cold, and never work a day in his life?
Really?
Speaking only of Canada - we've got a few monsters locked up. Designated by the court as 'Dangerous Offenders' they'll never get out.I challenge people who say never to anything, including death penalty.
There are monster among us. True monsters. They do not deserve to live rather comfortably in a prison.
I good example - a man burned a girlfriends small child in front of her to get her back for leaving him.
Set the child on fire.
You want him to play cards, find friends and be warm when it is cold, and never work a day in his life?
Really?
Nope, I have seen too many prison interviews with lifers.In solitary with no TV , no visitors etc....for life. It ls worse than death
My opposition to the death penalty isn't about people like him. It's about the unknown but greater than zero number of people who are not guilty who will receive an irreversible, permanent punishment, because even when the standard of proof in a criminal case is "beyond a reasonable doubt" there are still enough misses that it is a legitimate problem.I challenge people who say never to anything, including death penalty.
There are monster among us. True monsters. They do not deserve to live rather comfortably in a prison.
I good example - a man burned a girlfriends small child in front of her to get her back for leaving him.
Set the child on fire.
You want him to play cards, find friends and be warm when it is cold, and never work a day in his life?
Really?
It wouldn't be....which is my pointNope, I have seen too many prison interviews with lifers.
One of the key attitudes is "life is not over in prison" a popular saying for lifers.
They can take classes, get jobs within the prison, make friends etc.
And why would torturing a person for the rest of his life (solitary for life) - be more humane than killing them?
That happens a lot less today. DNA is used in most murder cases and other forensics/technology.My opposition to the death penalty isn't about people like him. It's about the unknown but greater than zero number of people who are not guilty who will receive an irreversible, permanent punishment, because even when the standard of proof in a criminal case is "beyond a reasonable doubt" there are still enough misses that it is a legitimate problem.
It is actually more inhumane if you think about to lock someone away for the rest of their lives.I challenge people who say never to anything, including death penalty.
There are monster among us. True monsters. They do not deserve to live rather comfortably in a prison.
I good example - a man burned a girlfriends small child in front of her to get her back for leaving him.
Set the child on fire.
You want him to play cards, find friends and be warm when it is cold, and never work a day in his life?
Really?
100%. It was calculated, cold-blooded murder and there’s no reasonable doubt.Link: Federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday that she has directed prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, following through on the president’s campaign promise to vigorously pursue capital punishment...
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