lowing wrote:
Nic wrote:
Meh, personally I think life in solitary confinement, in the dark would be worse, and fitting, but the death penalty would save money, if they would just do it, instead of waiting 20 years....
Nice inflammatory title anyway, god your a tool.
lol why is that? There are anti death penalty people that do not feel death penalty is right regardless of the crime. Human life is far too valuable and shit. I challenge that. How is that inflammatory?
Didn't read all the pages so apologies if repeating this:
As long as it is possible to mistaken/wrongly execute an innocent person, it is
WRONG to execute anybody. End of debate on capital punishment.
I understand the emotional response those stories evoke but what about the emotional response to the families of innocent executed prisoners?
"OOPS sorry we killed your mom/dad/son etc because we thought he/she was guilty of murder" or any level of monetary remuneration could never come close to repairing the damage.
What would you say to your family if you were to be executed for a murder you didn't commit?
You remove the offending parties from society for life. Make them work off their debt to society within the prison walls. Minimal contact with outside world. I am not a believer that everyone can be rehabilitated. There are a lot of broken people that no amount of therapy will ever fix (
like the guy due for release in Rhode Island.). I would add the people from your stories to the list.
The US economy is a giant Ponzi scheme. And 'to big to fail' is code speak for 'niahnahniahniahnah 99 percenters'