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Orrex

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97. If you celebrate the execution as you are doing...
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 01:49 PM
Feb 2014

you forefeit the moral authority to carry out that execution, even by proxy.


I have never heard a pro-death-penalty argument that didn't boil down to some kind of bullshit economic justification (e.g., "it's cheaper than housing them for 40 years&quot or some kind of bullshlt revenge fantasy (e.g., "He deserved to die because of what he did.&quot That latter bullshit argument is the one that you're making, by the way.

I understand the vengeance angle, and if someone killed one of my family members I would personally beat the murderer to death with my fists or whatever weapon I can find. However, I don't presume to have moral authority to end another's life simply because I feel that they "deserve" it.

Capital punishment is state-sanctioned, premeditated killing, and it is inconsistent with progressive thinking.

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I will admit I'm conflicted on cases like this xfundy Feb 2014 #1
i believe it does address it, we dont leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #5
We have an (odd to me) requirement that the convicted must understand what is being done to him Recursion Feb 2014 #36
Punitive justice. enlightenment Feb 2014 #154
"I will admit I'm conflicted on cases like this" MMcGuire Feb 2014 #131
Welcome to DU sir! OriginalGeek Feb 2014 #180
Back from a welcome break MMcGuire Feb 2014 #190
Maybe it's just me, but I see a significant difference between....... WillowTree Feb 2014 #2
“I feel my whole body burning.” yea cause you're on your way to hell leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #3
Well, aren't you just a tough guy. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #15
you know what i'm not ..... a murderer leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #51
Of course you are malaise Feb 2014 #54
I am with you 100000% ann--- Feb 2014 #57
the 1st sentence is about the dumbest thing ive heard complete total bullshit. im no more guilty leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #68
If you celebrate the execution as you are doing... Orrex Feb 2014 #97
But they are not. proudretiredvet Feb 2014 #153
A judge and jury also reached the conclusion that Cameron Todd Willingham needed to be eliminated Major Nikon Feb 2014 #208
+10000000000000000 Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #161
Who the hell is showing compassion for this guy? NuclearDem Feb 2014 #69
this is compassion leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #74
So fucking what? NuclearDem Feb 2014 #77
out for blood?, that was the murderers not me. i would rather everyone get along. like rodney king leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #83
And your priorities are just plain evil. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #100
your problem is with the state not me leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #113
Oh my problem is with both. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #114
im done with you and your name calling - leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #119
Much as your priorities seem to inflate revenge over that of justice... LanternWaste Feb 2014 #146
nope im done . we feel differently you call it whatever makes you feel better. leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #150
This is a list of the civilized countries which still have the death penalty Major Nikon Feb 2014 #219
that's using your definition of civilized. my definition inculdes the us leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #225
You can also include Saudi Arabia, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan Major Nikon Feb 2014 #234
total bs - leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #235
Basic literacy... Major Nikon Feb 2014 #236
is this all about you having the last word ? i think the dp is human and i dont see anything in leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #237
So, let's have the state be the arbiter of who it murders, is that what you're saying? Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #160
someone needs to set punishment as long as people commit crimes leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #191
Um, I hate to break it to you ... Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #193
then call the police and have him arrested leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #205
That was my point. Woosh. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #223
so did you call the police? leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #226
No. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #241
None for you? OriginalGeek Feb 2014 #181
you wont find me killing anyone either because there is a death penalty leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #238
Well, if that's the only reason.... OriginalGeek Feb 2014 #243
That's cold, even by cold standards. With just a tinge of tyrannical religiosity. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #24
no, cold is beating a store clerk to death with a baseball bat making his wife a widow and his leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #75
You're a terrible person. LeftyMom Feb 2014 #45
you ought to aim your hate at the murderer . as for being ashamed maybe u should look in the miror leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #50
Are you drunk? LeftyMom Feb 2014 #78
nope why ? leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #81
Because I was hoping for your sake you had an excuse. nt LeftyMom Feb 2014 #82
i dont need one. i didnt commit the crime i didnt hand or carry out the sentence leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #84
Your sense of ethics matches your skills at language. LeftyMom Feb 2014 #87
yea youre just so superior arent you leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #122
Morally and ethically, yes. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #163
You have equalled yourself to the person by insulting them back IMO. L0oniX Feb 2014 #108
Wow you're a lefty AND a lib. fascinating. nt. yodermon Feb 2014 #48
what do the names have to do with what i said. i cant be a liberal and think a murderer is leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #53
Maybe they're "graded" on a curve in Ohio? cui bono Feb 2014 #127
You know it's threads like these that demonstrate to me Soundman Feb 2014 #60
i know, he and his 2 buddies commit murder, i make a comment regard the execution leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #72
No one is bringing up compassion. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #165
I can answer those. Chan790 Feb 2014 #183
Thank you. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #188
Whatever, Soundman Feb 2014 #218
You can't analyze data for events that haven't happened. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #224
This would satisfy the most hard hearted among us if it was on Tee Vee warrant46 Feb 2014 #63
I hear that Puzzledtraveller Feb 2014 #71
Prefacing this by saying I am against the death penalty. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #4
Years ago I worked as a hospital orderly in an radiology department KansDem Feb 2014 #89
I took IV medication for ten days that burned Ilsa Feb 2014 #126
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind davidn3600 Feb 2014 #6
As an enlightened society we need to be better than this otherwise we are just sinking into arthritisR_US Feb 2014 #7
Medicalizing executions are NOT more humane JCMach1 Feb 2014 #8
We are supposed to be better than them. And yet we lower ourselves to their level. Th1onein Feb 2014 #9
I'll give you that one.... Lost_Count Feb 2014 #64
Barbaric and wrong, The civilized world decided this some time ago. Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #10
As usual, we're late to the ballgame. nt Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #167
Lifelong solitary confinement, zero human contact. That is my alternative to capital punishment. tritsofme Feb 2014 #11
You think that is less "cruel and unusal" than just killing them? cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #13
At least it does give the ability to correct a false conviction. I think solitary is also MillennialDem Feb 2014 #28
there was no false conviction here leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #76
I'm not familiar with this particular case. The only time I would be for the death penalty is if MillennialDem Feb 2014 #88
one confessed he other was on a store surveillance camera leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #91
Still not good enough. Especially 20 something year old video evidence. If the condemned admits it MillennialDem Feb 2014 #92
We're not talking about just this incident. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #168
No, that is why I think it is superior to "just killing them" tritsofme Feb 2014 #59
Unusual is a matter of precedent. Chan790 Feb 2014 #187
Solitary confinement is inhumane. PlanetaryOrbit Feb 2014 #14
Solitary confinement for more than a few months is torture. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #16
That also fails the test of cruel and unusual nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #86
I disagree. I think it is fitting punishment. tritsofme Feb 2014 #206
An eye for an eye, will leave everybody blind nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #207
You speak as though this is settled law. It certainly is not. tritsofme Feb 2014 #210
So torture is legal is in the Constitution? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #211
Show me where solitary confinement has been ruled unconstitutional, thanks. tritsofme Feb 2014 #212
Show me where torture has been ruled constitutional nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #213
Definitely one of the strangest exchanges I've encoutered in 10 years on DU. tritsofme Feb 2014 #214
I don't know where you get off thinking depriving someone of mental stimulus and social contact NuclearDem Feb 2014 #216
Where do killers get off thinking when they murder? tritsofme Feb 2014 #227
Solitary confinement with zero human contact is torture. Iggo Feb 2014 #95
So the complaint is that he had to feel pain for 10 seconds? cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #12
How long where his victims in pain for? HipChick Feb 2014 #17
"If the problem is 10 seconds of pain, just give them anesthesia and put them to sleep." NuclearDem Feb 2014 #19
because we should not set our standards according to what the worst do ? and yes, it is cruel JI7 Feb 2014 #22
^^^This^^^ Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #169
You are pro DP. nt Logical Feb 2014 #43
Absolutely! cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #67
See, therein lies the problem. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #96
Lol cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #103
So how does the death penalty fit the crime? nt Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #116
death for death cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #117
So what's your stance on drones that take out Heywood J Feb 2014 #120
So because I am for killing people who have been convicted... cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #136
There is no such thing as without a shadow of a doubt RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #166
lol cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #173
Prove me wrong. nt RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #178
LOL even more cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #182
You accuse me of thinking I'm always right RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #199
lol cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #200
Well, you've established that you can't form a response. RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #215
You can't communicate with a brick wall. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #222
But that just means more dead people. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #132
You lost me.... cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #138
Umm...no, life imprisonment and the death penalty are *not* the same thing. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #140
One is death by force, one is death by time. Both are death. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #142
The state has no business in speeding up the death of anyone not an imminent threat to life. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #144
Didn't I call this precisely wheN I posted my original response to the OP.... cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #147
Thankfully it's gone away in several states recently. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #148
Right....well hypothetically I'm not ok with him killing all those people. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #149
Are you saying I'm okay with James Holmes killing those people? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #158
Nothing but death is absolute (and ironically, this statement) Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #175
So you live in Biblical Times. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #171
LOL, bet you are a great person. Look up the innocence project and let me.... Logical Feb 2014 #118
Yep, you are absolutely right....everyone convicted of murder is innocent. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #139
You are too clueless on this topic to have an intelligent..... Logical Feb 2014 #151
Yep, they follow our liberal, democratic ideals very closely. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #156
Really, which countries? We can compare! n-t Logical Feb 2014 #204
Some are. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #186
So it's OK to occasionally execute innocent people then? jeff47 Feb 2014 #203
If you are for it, it should still be done humanely treestar Feb 2014 #61
10 seconds of pain is plenty humane. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #66
If the point is to get revenge on them for the killing they did treestar Feb 2014 #70
Has nothing to do with revenge, has to do with punishment. cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #93
It should be equal though treestar Feb 2014 #109
All people like you want revenge. Nothing else! nt Logical Feb 2014 #152
Who gives a fuck? Jesus would. Rex Feb 2014 #159
Oh Lord, we're bringing Jesus into the discussion....on DU?!?! lol cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #174
I'm against the death penalty, but if it had to be done, call Anton Chigurh. backscatter712 Feb 2014 #18
The movie dramatizes the killing power of cattle guns. It often doesn't kill the animal. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #27
I suppose you'd better bleed the convict out quick... backscatter712 Feb 2014 #239
Why couldn't an overdose of anesthesia be used as the execution method? PlanetaryOrbit Feb 2014 #20
Some states do that. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #21
hospitals are full of anesthetics...heck, the dentist has them. Sheepshank Feb 2014 #155
WHy is this so hard? When animals are euthanized BlueStreak Feb 2014 #41
That's exactly how lethal injection is supposed to be carried out. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #65
Why do we keep hearing about problems with this? BlueStreak Feb 2014 #98
There's no universal drug cocktail. Different states do it differently. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #99
That's an excuse, not an answer BlueStreak Feb 2014 #110
"Do no harm." Heywood J Feb 2014 #121
What am I missing here? BlueStreak Feb 2014 #125
There are ways that require no medical professional to breach ethics. Heywood J Feb 2014 #129
I am sorry. I am still not getting it. BlueStreak Feb 2014 #134
Because no medical professional with ethics would do that. nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #145
Well, OK. Why can't the medics use the same anesthetic that is used in hospitals? BlueStreak Feb 2014 #162
Becuase it is not in their scope of practice nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #179
I agree any execution is a barbaric way for any society tro behave. I'm agin it. But BlueStreak Feb 2014 #194
Because the company that produces fenobarbital is NOT selling it to the Prison system nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #195
It has to do with what triggers the human body to breathe. Heywood J Feb 2014 #246
Many drug companies refuse to sell the drugs to the prisons davidn3600 Feb 2014 #42
Having a metallic or funny taste in your mouth after IV injection is common. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #23
I don't support capital punishment, but I think the Soviet way was better Recursion Feb 2014 #25
Seriously? You've never heard of a botched execution by firing squad? Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #29
I've only heard of that for mass executions Recursion Feb 2014 #31
Yep MillennialDem Feb 2014 #34
Thanks. Soviet method it is. (nt) Recursion Feb 2014 #37
Sure is possible to survive firing squad. Unlikely but possible. Many WW2 videos show MillennialDem Feb 2014 #30
Yes, it happens with mass executions Recursion Feb 2014 #32
Still possible. And doesn't address my question of why not use a guillotine at that point? MillennialDem Feb 2014 #35
That's another idea Recursion Feb 2014 #38
Brain can remain conscious for even longer with firing squad / soviet method. MillennialDem Feb 2014 #39
The electric chair is the most efficient way of rendering brain death. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #40
Looking at this from a Kohlberg standpoint... Recursion Feb 2014 #44
I think the answer to all of this is to realize the disgusting nature of capital punishment. Gravitycollapse Feb 2014 #46
I'm totally with you there Recursion Feb 2014 #47
In practice, however, it's a human barbeque. Heywood J Feb 2014 #123
As long as the sponge is wet... backscatter712 Feb 2014 #240
So was hanging and the guillotine. Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #49
The death penalty is wrong and should be abolished. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #26
So? That's how revenge works out sometimes. Revenge is all the death penalty is. flvegan Feb 2014 #33
Capital punishment is barbaric and should be abolished. nt ladjf Feb 2014 #52
We are a sick society JustAnotherGen Feb 2014 #55
Yes, we are ann--- Feb 2014 #58
The death penalty is ann--- Feb 2014 #56
I am anti-death penalty, but I don't put much stock in the words of murderers Tom Ripley Feb 2014 #62
Yup. HappyMe Feb 2014 #73
Could stabbing to death a college student in Oklahoma City seveneyes Feb 2014 #79
Yes, but I hope you're not saying that you want us to be like them. n/t Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #192
Not at all seveneyes Feb 2014 #196
Okay, I misunderstood you. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #198
he's what these charmers did leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #80
If primitive states absolutely must kill people Warpy Feb 2014 #85
i was under the impression that we were supposed to demonstrate a higher level of humanity than dembotoz Feb 2014 #90
I have a feeling it's working exactly as intended. Iggo Feb 2014 #94
I think the executed convict got the better end of the deal Elmergantry Feb 2014 #101
I got the feeling you do not understand nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #105
I think you're missing the point. Iggo Feb 2014 #106
Sounds like he was reporting on the feeling of dying right Rex Feb 2014 #102
Some kind of system-wide neuropathy? Adsos Letter Feb 2014 #128
Yes kinda. The brain was alive long enough to feel the body dying all at once. Rex Feb 2014 #157
i am amused to see the blood lust along with the little ads to buy valentine hearts dembotoz Feb 2014 #104
Sweet, right? Iggo Feb 2014 #112
yeah sweet dembotoz Feb 2014 #141
Wouldn't a heroin over dose be more humane? For that matter... L0oniX Feb 2014 #107
Yes it would. Iggo Feb 2014 #111
Either that or drug corps are pushing for expensive execution chems. L0oniX Feb 2014 #115
Or here's a better idea: Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #133
I am against capital punishment. L0oniX Feb 2014 #137
It still seems better than the chair or the gas chamber. pintobean Feb 2014 #124
Good riddance.. EvilAL Feb 2014 #130
How quaint. n/t Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2014 #197
Indeed. n/t EvilAL Feb 2014 #245
State sanctioned murder is cruel and unusual punishment. NCTraveler Feb 2014 #135
Why would we believe criminals who are being executed? FarCenter Feb 2014 #143
Support the death penalty and you support killing innocents. RedCappedBandit Feb 2014 #164
It isn't punishment, it's self protection HoustonDave Feb 2014 #170
So what happens when we innevitably nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #185
Lethal injection can be done humanely. We euthanize animals humanely all the time. kestrel91316 Feb 2014 #172
The problem is they are not getting Fenobarbital nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #189
pentobarbital shouldn't do that, should not need any other drugs. enough pento alone will kill Sunlei Feb 2014 #176
With this execution, they didn't use pentobarbitol. backscatter712 Feb 2014 #242
Not good, I have always been against the death penalty gopiscrap Feb 2014 #177
have no sympathy for this type of murder timweidman Feb 2014 #184
why not go old school RedstDem Feb 2014 #201
I'm sorry but I don't really care. PeteSelman Feb 2014 #202
Cruel and Unusual punishment is against the US Constitution nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #209
A few points of contention. PeteSelman Feb 2014 #228
In this thinking the US is alone among advanced ecnomies nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #230
No I didn't. PeteSelman Feb 2014 #244
That's why the victims of crimes aren't handing down the verdicts. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #217
I have no problem with an impartial jury system. PeteSelman Feb 2014 #220
You know those "families of the victims" you claim to care so much about? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #221
No one ever said it would bring a person back. PeteSelman Feb 2014 #229
You do know that many families nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #231
How is it justice for society? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2014 #232
"You could hear this torture this man's going through and it just really sticks with you." magical thyme Feb 2014 #233
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