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Well, showing death as a spectale can affect people thaz true but maybe not in the way you'd like.
Borvik is right there. Will that prevent anything ? Hell no. Will that make a mass murderer think twice before killing ? No because it's a mass murderer and he is somehow brain-diseased. Most of the times when someone murders someone else, I don't think the consequences of the act come right in mind. They come after. Death sentence has never been and will never be a preventive way. And those who apply them or are all for it are somewhere (just my opinion) murderers too. A life is a life. And when someone takes one away on purpose, he always have a good reason in his mind. There must be another way. Oh and btw, don't be wrong, an execution nowadays cost a hell lot of money. We are not in the middle age where an axe, a hole and 5 gold piece to the executionner was enough. And it's never swift and quick. Usually take few years of procedure. Now if you really want to go back to the middle age... |
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Pardon me for intruding on a wonderful argument, but did anyone notice that Donut stated the woman was innocent? Found innocent? The point is now moot. Those who suggested she should be killed should be ashamed. You'd have killed an innocent woman who lost her two children. What a terrible tragedy that she even lost 3 years of her life. Three years is a lot of time.
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Yorick,
You and I have had this discussion before, and if you'll recall I agree that the death penalty does not work in practice for this very reason - which is why I do not support it at this point and why we agree 100%. And there is not always room for error. Example: Dahmer. But, what's not moot is the death penalty in theory. I was speaking of the theoretical points of crime and punishment in the situation where the criminal is 100% known to be guilty. If you'd like to state a few thoughts on that, I'd love to hear them. Didn't anyone like the Noober joke?? :D :D :D |
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But, there's this quote from a really bad movie called "The Talented Mr. Ripley" that the character played by the dreamy Gwyneth Paltrow says: Why is it that when men play, they always play at war? |
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