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In reply to the discussion: The death penalty needs to be abolished ASAP [View all]elleng
(141,926 posts)55. Will only happen after a majority of the States decide they will not impose death penalty.
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I fully agree. This, over ALL other indicators, characterizes a nation and a culture.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2014
#1
Really? I find that, frankly, bizarre. Either you're weepy over a practice, or you're weepy over the
WinkyDink
Apr 2014
#67
So once again, ask the jury if they are super duper sure? Or really really really sure? That....
Logical
Apr 2014
#29
Even hair/dna/fingerprints are not acceptable in my opinion. Too subject to tampering or false
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#83
Cops give the "perp" a soda or coffee and he uses it. Now they have his DNA
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#90
Well it is a way to collect DNA/fingerprints but also a way to plant evidence
MillennialDem
Apr 2014
#94
So you think that those who were involved in the execution of Tommy Lynn Sells
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#31
Translation: answering your question in an honest and direct manner would have weakened my argument
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#45
Will only happen after a majority of the States decide they will not impose death penalty.
elleng
Apr 2014
#55
As long as one is alive there is hope. Kill the convicted and there's no going back
MoonRiver
Apr 2014
#75
I firmly believe that there are a lot of horrid people who deserve to die via execution.
Codeine
Apr 2014
#63
Except that those who have read the 8th identify state-issued murder as cruel and unusual.
Orrex
Apr 2014
#82
So, it is the idea of life w/o parole's being WORSE that is the moral high ground?
WinkyDink
Apr 2014
#84