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In reply to the discussion: Boston in shock over Tsarnaev death penalty [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)69. Good point, the 'deck was stacked' against him.
By automatically weeding out the 60% of folks who don't believe the death penalty is appropriate, you're already making sure the jury is much more likely to hand down such a sentence. Is that truly a 'jury of one's peers'? (Although I'm sure that people will point out that since he's a killer, choosing a jury entirely of other people willing to kill would make it so...)
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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