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In reply to the discussion: Boston in shock over Tsarnaev death penalty [View all]polly7
(20,582 posts)23. I agree with every word you've said.
What he did was horrible, the worst of the worst, and yet - he's so young, and apparently people spoke of him with regard to his kindness growing up among other things. Something happened to him to change that. Rehabilitation doesn't necessarily mean he'll ever be released - just that possibly he can be made to realize the horror of his actions and maybe eventually give back in some way, even if it is only to others in prison. Those lost in the bombing and aftermath will never be brought back and their families will suffer until their last days with their loss, but even some of them didn't want this.
jmho, as someone completely against the DP.
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Whenever I hear anyone advocating for the death penalty, I feel a strong impulse
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#75
Suffering is not justice. Suffering is a crude punishment. Suffering does not deter others.
Scootaloo
May 2015
#78
I enjoy you justifying the DP so you feel better. Like I said, name another country that you....
Logical
May 2015
#35
I am not. I am only against it in all cases where a mistake could possibly be made. n/t
SylviaD
May 2015
#46
Won't catch any shit from me. That's pretty much my exact opinion on the matter.
NuclearDem
May 2015
#16
Bravo! (Brava!) - I salute your forthrightness and self-awareness. - nt
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#77
How do other progressive countries respond to that? Or do you like China, Iran, etc better? nt
Logical
May 2015
#20
True, but once you start 'weeding out' people the jury is no longer really representive of
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
May 2015
#72
Anyone who supports the death penalty is no different than Tsarneav, or the freaks who supported him
Xithras
May 2015
#58
There's nothing extremist about it at all, and it's the most rational of positions.
Xithras
May 2015
#85