Harmor
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+605|6834|San Diego, CA, USA

Chou wrote:

Seriously about that blank.. if your conscious is in the way, why line up for a firing squad?
I would have shot him in the head on the count of 2 just to see if I had the blank
My father, a 30-year Marine, said the you know when you're firing a blank and when you're not because of the recoil.
Chou
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+737|7076

Harmor wrote:

Chou wrote:

Seriously about that blank.. if your conscious is in the way, why line up for a firing squad?
I would have shot him in the head on the count of 2 just to see if I had the blank
My father, a 30-year Marine, said the you know when you're firing a blank and when you're not because of the recoil.
There you have it and these assigned executors are mostly police officers, they sure as hell would know the difference.
Coming home late at night: oh my god, it wasn't a blank, i killed a convicted murderer.. whatever shall I do now? ='(((

puhlease

that entire 1 blank for a conscious is just a tissue for the public to show this method isn't barbaric.

Last edited by Chou (2010-06-20 12:18:51)

eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia
Agreed.
Serious Flex
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5987|College Park, MD

Harmor wrote:

So how come we don't allow inmates to choose their demise?

Snu-snu anyone?
we do

In Virginia you can choose to take the chair or lethal injection. If you decline to pick, you get the lethal injection.
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Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6960|Canberra, AUS

ATG wrote:

11 Bravo wrote:

Spark wrote:

Couple of studies, most of them point to the total expenditure on a death-row prisoner is more than a life-prisoner.
well the liberal clap trap causes that shit.
This.

And lethal injection is more prolonged and probably painful for the inmate.


A firing squad is fast and effective.
Not really. The first agent knocks you out painlessly within 10 seconds, it's a pretty standard sedative.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5759|Ventura, California

Spark wrote:

ATG wrote:

11 Bravo wrote:


well the liberal clap trap causes that shit.
This.

And lethal injection is more prolonged and probably painful for the inmate.


A firing squad is fast and effective.
Not really. The first agent knocks you out painlessly within 10 seconds, it's a pretty standard sedative.
Then it shuts down all muscles. So your heart stops and presto - one less scum bag to worry about.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Then it shuts down all muscles. So your heart stops and presto - one less scum bag to worry about.
Unless he was wrongly convicted, then it's one less productive member of society....
Serious Flex
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5759|Ventura, California

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Then it shuts down all muscles. So your heart stops and presto - one less scum bag to worry about.
Unless he was wrongly convicted, then it's one less productive member of society....
Wow you're cynical.

Because I'm sure people are inccorectly accused all the time and there just happens to be 100% evidence to charge them of murder and put them to death.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia
I'm just playing shifty.  Don't take it too seriously or you'll wind up with an ulcer
Serious Flex
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5759|Ventura, California

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

I'm just playing shifty.  Don't take it too seriously or you'll wind up with an ulcer
You did raise an interesting point though. Although I do think the proportions are too small to even consider adapting to.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|7065|Great Brown North

-Sh1fty- wrote:

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Then it shuts down all muscles. So your heart stops and presto - one less scum bag to worry about.
Unless he was wrongly convicted, then it's one less productive member of society....
Wow you're cynical.

Because I'm sure people are inccorectly accused all the time and there just happens to be 100% evidence to charge them of murder and put them to death.
one innocent put to death is too many

i support the death penalty in 100% guilty cases

not "well we can't really prove that you didn't, so we'll convict you just to be safe for now"
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6960|Canberra, AUS

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Spark wrote:

ATG wrote:

This.

And lethal injection is more prolonged and probably painful for the inmate.


A firing squad is fast and effective.
Not really. The first agent knocks you out painlessly within 10 seconds, it's a pretty standard sedative.
Then it shuts down all muscles. So your heart stops and presto - one less scum bag to worry about.
Uhh... not the first agent, no. The first agent is a stock-standard sedative (in ridiculous quantities yes, so it probably would kill you or leave you much the worse for wear, but over a much longer timeframe). The second and third agents kill you.

Last edited by Spark (2010-06-21 02:32:40)

The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6756
one innocent death is, indeed, too many

i think the death penalty is one of the most offensive over-hangs from the pre-rational era. we simply don't need it.

encouraging a vindictive and vengeful approach to 'justice' is nothing short of hypocritical.

you cannot structure a society with laws and case-examples and instruct: "thou shalt not kill" to then publicly execute all killers.

i know the tax-question is an independent issue but i really think that state-authorized killing is a crime against humanitarianism.
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-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
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To be honest, who are we to say what is or isn't moral? If you get my drift...
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6756
errrm.

what sort of question is that.

morality is actually a fairly autonomous, self-determining thing. there is an inherent moral compass within human beings, to an extent.

morality would exist without religion, society or politics, in a loosely humanistic sense; we have certain 'limits' and animal empathies

but on top of that, superstructurally: politicians/statesmen, philosophers/intellectuals, religious/spiritual leaders/dogma, social group-rule and the human arena of interacting sociology, all determine what is 'moral' and what is not 'moral'.
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-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5759|Ventura, California
So technically (I never quite understood that word ) we have basic morals we've developped upon and "improved" ?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia

-Sh1fty- wrote:

To be honest, who are we to say what is or isn't moral? If you get my drift...
Yeah for sure!  Let's let other people decide what's right and wrong, then just follow what they think!

Don't worry, I'm sure in the Marines they'll tell you whether it's right or wrong to punt puppies off cliffs and so on.

Last edited by eskimo_sammyjoe (2010-06-21 05:00:45)

Serious Flex
-Sh1fty-
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eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

To be honest, who are we to say what is or isn't moral? If you get my drift...
Yeah for sure!  Let's let other people decide what's right and wrong, then just follow what they think!
That's what we're all doing...
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia

-Sh1fty- wrote:

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

To be honest, who are we to say what is or isn't moral? If you get my drift...
Yeah for sure!  Let's let other people decide what's right and wrong, then just follow what they think!
That's what we're all doing...
What?  Since when?

When was the last time you went against your morals because someone told you to? 

We have laws to stop those who don't have morals, but the majority of us work out for ourselves the basic rights and wrongs.
Serious Flex
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6756
it is one of the primary purposes of the law and judiciary system to continually codify and enable current morality into ruling-statute

that is why the death penalty seems fundamentally flawed and anachronistic: it's a vengeful hangover from a pre-reasonable era
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PureBeef
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+3|5367

-Sh1fty- wrote:

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

To be honest, who are we to say what is or isn't moral? If you get my drift...
Yeah for sure!  Let's let other people decide what's right and wrong, then just follow what they think!
That's what we're all doing...
Yes the majority of us are following the same moral guidelines however, the reason we do so is because they allow us to live in a relatively peacefull society.
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5759|Ventura, California

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:


Yeah for sure!  Let's let other people decide what's right and wrong, then just follow what they think!
That's what we're all doing...
What?  Since when?

When was the last time you went against your morals because someone told you to? 

We have laws to stop those who don't have morals, but the majority of us work out for ourselves the basic rights and wrongs.
I don't quite understand how I'm not clear enough.

To get a law to pass you have to vote for it no? Some vote against it, but they still have to follow it. Hence, they "Let other people decide what's right or wrong"
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6756
laws do not determine what your personal, subjective opinion deems 'right' or 'wrong'

a successful law will normally co-align with your own beliefs, but that's as far as the correlation goes
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eskimo_sammyjoe
Did someone say tea?
+112|6520|S.A. Australia
There's a difference between law and morals.  It's not illegal to do many things but they may not be moral.

Abortion is a classic example...whilst mostly not illegal, many people consider it to be morally wrong.

Last edited by eskimo_sammyjoe (2010-06-21 06:18:27)

Serious Flex
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5643|London, England

Uzique wrote:

one innocent death is, indeed, too many

i think the death penalty is one of the most offensive over-hangs from the pre-rational era. we simply don't need it.

encouraging a vindictive and vengeful approach to 'justice' is nothing short of hypocritical.

you cannot structure a society with laws and case-examples and instruct: "thou shalt not kill" to then publicly execute all killers.

i know the tax-question is an independent issue but i really think that state-authorized killing is a crime against humanitarianism.
Punishment must be harsh for it to be punishment at all. Sending a criminal to a prison where he has better amenities on the inside than he had in his old life does nothing to discourage crime.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat

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