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In reply to the discussion: After keeping him in prison for literally half his life, Georgia executed a 72 year old man. [View all]gyroscope
(1,443 posts)68. Emotion has nothing to do with it
the punishment should fit the crime, simple as that.
you cannot be lenient to those who commit heinous and brutal acts. the death penalty is actually a humane punishment. someone who tortures their victim to death over days and weeks is not given the same punishment of being tortured to death by the state. someone who burns their victim alive is not put to death by fire by the state. the convicted is put to death by lethal injection, firing squad or whatever which is relatively quick and painless more or less akin to euthanasia.
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After keeping him in prison for literally half his life, Georgia executed a 72 year old man. [View all]
CBGLuthier
Feb 2016
OP
i too hate it when criminals kill their victim and/or abduct and torture them
MariaThinks
Feb 2016
#4
I support the death penalty, but I also support a moritorium on older cases from when we didn't
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2016
#143
It seems to me like some people are more concerned about the "rights" of a murderer than they
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2016
#159
Thank you, TipTok. I know what you mean about the confession part... 'they were coerced',
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2016
#160
Your "Confessions" argumeny was already addressed in post #152... As for "grainy video",
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2016
#197
I don't know what the problem is but banks, ATMs and convenience stores must pay extra for grainy.
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2016
#198
Also, what on earth are you talking about Death Penalty opponents having "blood lust"?
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#169
your ability to have a rational discussion on an important topic about life and death
MariaThinks
Feb 2016
#149
If you don't like being called out for bloodlust, then provide another justification
Orrex
Feb 2016
#220
Really? Because I absolutely love when innocent people get killed by criminals!
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#50
"Jones later told another officer, "There is a man in the back - hurt bad," court records said.
femmedem
Feb 2016
#8
You've just made an allegation that racism irreparably tainted Jones' two trials.
branford
Feb 2016
#27
No, I am not willing to do the research. I am just confident in how Georgia operated in the
CBGLuthier
Feb 2016
#31
36 years in prison. They basically gave him a life sentence followed by death.
CBGLuthier
Feb 2016
#13
Interesting, I wonder what the recidivism rates are for grown men who rape babies
snooper2
Feb 2016
#59
"There are some people who should never walk freely in normal society ever again"...
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2016
#199
Like it or not, people are going to be emotional when it comes to heinous crimes
gyroscope
Feb 2016
#82
No, it's fact. Murder rates did not go up in states that abolished the death penalty.
jeff47
Feb 2016
#132
We live in a federal republic, with states retaining significant policing and other powers.
branford
Feb 2016
#73
No, not at all, and the "separate but equal" jibe is both needlessly insulting and offensive
branford
Feb 2016
#83
Again, the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that capital punishment is indeed constitutional.
branford
Feb 2016
#94
Sorry, my prior post about LWOP was intended to reply to post #22 by HereSince1628 nt
branford
Feb 2016
#45
I think letting this man continue to live in jail after he'd already been there 36 years
kcr
Feb 2016
#33
For the record, I hope you realize Bernie is opposed to the death penalty.
bullwinkle428
Feb 2016
#35
Actually, it's the race of the victim more than that of the perp that correlates with use of the DP
KamaAina
Feb 2016
#98
Thankfully, the victim magically came back to life the moment Jones drew his last breath.
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#47
But again, what would the death penalty accomplish that life without parole wouldn't?
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#113
But people who have spent decades on death row have been cleared and let go!
killbotfactory
Feb 2016
#90
Civilized? As I said elswhere in this thread, life is precious, and those who throw
jonno99
Feb 2016
#118
So under that logic, shouldn't we execute anyone convicted of a homicide offense?
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#127
We didn't behead him in the streets in front of a crowd, though, because we are civilized. nt
killbotfactory
Feb 2016
#88
Fortunately, America has yet to reach the level of civilization in which killing people is
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#103
There's a lot of ex or current soldiers who haven't paid the old testament price.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#117
I get it. "Just following orders" lets them off the hook of the eye-for-an-eye penalty.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#150
"Just following orders"? What are you talking about? Soldiers on a battlefield haven't chosen to
jonno99
Feb 2016
#153
I agree, disgusting. Should have been executed decades ago, like his fellow murdering
Waldorf
Feb 2016
#136
I believe some of the greatest impediments to the democratic abolition of capital punishment
branford
Feb 2016
#170
Or in the 1850's: "I believe that some of the greatest impediments to the democratic abolition of...
xocet
Feb 2016
#187
The OP was banned from his own thread because of his accusations and insults,
branford
Feb 2016
#182
Doesn't change the fact you and the other poster misread the original post. nt
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2016
#183
You're a little fuzzy on what constitutes the Democratic Party's position on capital punishment.
branford
Feb 2016
#204
Lol, real dems get it. Unlike you. Look at the countries who support the DP. Nt
Logical
Feb 2016
#211
You're only arguing what you believe the Democrat Party *should* collectively believe,
branford
Feb 2016
#215
No, the Platform can most certainly change if sufficient Democrats want it to change.
branford
Feb 2016
#217
Well, then you should have absolutely no problem changing the Democratic Platform.
branford
Feb 2016
#224
LOL, so when "the party" was against gay marriage you were for that also? Fucking think for yourself
Logical
Feb 2016
#229
And if the party changed their mind tomorrow and stated it, would you change too? nt
Logical
Feb 2016
#231
Why do you support it? More costly than life. No deterrent. And ripe with errors. nt
Logical
Feb 2016
#233
Simply, I believe some crimes are sufficiently heinous to warrant the ultimate punishment.
branford
Feb 2016
#235