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hunter

(40,688 posts)
110. I don't respect your opinion.
Wed Feb 3, 2016, 04:48 PM
Feb 2016

Not at all.

Civilized nations have no "death penalty." Even the language is abhorrent.

The U.S.A. is not a civilized nation.

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We really need to get past this death by state madokie Feb 2016 #1
i too hate it when criminals kill their victim and/or abduct and torture them MariaThinks Feb 2016 #4
Are you trying to suggest those opposed to the death penalty aren't? Major Nikon Feb 2016 #5
As long as your bronze age bloodlust is satiated, it's all good Orrex Feb 2016 #7
If there were any other option with zero recidivism you'd have a point whatthehey Feb 2016 #16
You're setting a false and impossible standard Orrex Feb 2016 #18
Defense lawyers have had since 1979 to cast doubt on his guilt NT 1939 Feb 2016 #77
Well, as irrelevant points go, that's pretty much irrelevant Orrex Feb 2016 #78
Some just seem to have developed the taste.... daleanime Feb 2016 #133
Can you guarantee that everyone executed is in fact guilty? alarimer Feb 2016 #23
Why is this obvious point so hard for some people to comprehend? Orrex Feb 2016 #81
some of us are on the wrong side of the evolutionary bell curve.. TimeToEvolve Feb 2016 #130
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
In cases such as you mentioned above, I completely agree with the DP. smirkymonkey Feb 2016 #147
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
Very reasonable... TipTok Feb 2016 #152
Thank you, TipTok. I know what you mean about the confession part... 'they were coerced', Ghost in the Machine Feb 2016 #160
Cops lie and eyewitness accounts are woefully unreliable . Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2016 #196
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
You have some valid points, but this..... Ghost in the Machine Feb 2016 #200
+1,000 malaise Feb 2016 #163
can you guarantee that every convicted killer will not kill again MariaThinks Feb 2016 #219
Hooray for summary executions! Hooray! Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #134
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
Gommint can't do nothin' right jpak Feb 2016 #155
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
........ daleanime Feb 2016 #131
You must hate W jpak Feb 2016 #154
Enjoy your short stay. Nt Logical Feb 2016 #210
Did not even have to look to know what race he was. n/t dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #6
As far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter madokie Feb 2016 #9
Agreed. n/t dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #57
What? You think all robbers and murderers come from one race? TipTok Feb 2016 #28
No, I don't. n/t dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #56
So why would you assume? TipTok Feb 2016 #62
No, but a significantly higher proportion of non-white offenders Ms. Toad Feb 2016 #192
Amen..... daleanime Feb 2016 #129
I'm not for capital punishment either. cwydro Feb 2016 #2
agreed MariaThinks Feb 2016 #3
"Jones later told another officer, "There is a man in the back - hurt bad," court records said. femmedem Feb 2016 #8
Respectfully, two different juries disagreed. branford Feb 2016 #10
Oh I am quite confident those 24 people were his "peers." CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #12
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
If you want to oppose the death penalty on principle, fine. branford Feb 2016 #39
He was 72 years old at the time of execution gyroscope Feb 2016 #11
36 years in prison. They basically gave him a life sentence followed by death. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #13
What would you rather do? gyroscope Feb 2016 #14
No, obtuse one, I believe in a life sentence. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #19
Like you said gyroscope Feb 2016 #20
Post removed Post removed Feb 2016 #21
My sympathy lies with the victim gyroscope Feb 2016 #24
Oh, I have a life. Unlike the man just murdered in your name. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #26
He lived a long life gyroscope Feb 2016 #30
Post removed Post removed Feb 2016 #32
So the State of Georgia Uponthegears Feb 2016 #158
Scandanavian countries have max 21 year sentences for any crime yeoman6987 Feb 2016 #42
Interesting, I wonder what the recidivism rates are for grown men who rape babies snooper2 Feb 2016 #59
Probably low. That's the difference between our country yeoman6987 Feb 2016 #63
Now, I think that is complete bullshit. smirkymonkey Feb 2016 #148
"There are some people who should never walk freely in normal society ever again"... Ghost in the Machine Feb 2016 #199
Must there be a presumption that they would kill again? HereSince1628 Feb 2016 #22
Do you think it likely that a 72 year old would go on a killing spree? Orrex Feb 2016 #25
Like I said gyroscope Feb 2016 #29
Except it's been shown that is not the case kcr Feb 2016 #37
You can't know that gyroscope Feb 2016 #38
Not big on science, eh? n/t kcr Feb 2016 #44
Science can read people's minds and know their intent? gyroscope Feb 2016 #49
Don't need your permission, but thanks. I'll believe the facts. kcr Feb 2016 #52
Problem solved. Orrex Feb 2016 #40
Thats your opinion nt gyroscope Feb 2016 #43
My opinion is correct, and it doesn't result in state-sanctioned murder Orrex Feb 2016 #53
Your opinion is wrong gyroscope Feb 2016 #58
You are wrong because you are arguing from emotionalism. Orrex Feb 2016 #65
Emotion has nothing to do with it gyroscope Feb 2016 #68
You're not reading what you're writing. Orrex Feb 2016 #71
You're not going to be emotional gyroscope Feb 2016 #76
Think of the children! Major Nikon Feb 2016 #79
Again, you ask a boorish question to provoke an emotional response. Orrex Feb 2016 #80
Like it or not, people are going to be emotional when it comes to heinous crimes gyroscope Feb 2016 #82
Again, that's not the point. How can you not see this? Orrex Feb 2016 #89
Who says the law is driven by emotion? gyroscope Feb 2016 #91
You're full of shenanigans. Full stop. Orrex Feb 2016 #92
You're full of crap, full stop gyroscope Feb 2016 #140
But you are being emotional, and you have been since the outset Orrex Feb 2016 #145
No, it's fact. Murder rates did not go up in states that abolished the death penalty. jeff47 Feb 2016 #132
Doesn't matter if it does or not gyroscope Feb 2016 #135
It does matter when you claim the deterrent effect is the reason to keep it. jeff47 Feb 2016 #138
That's not the only reason to keep it gyroscope Feb 2016 #141
If you oppose the death penalty, branford Feb 2016 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author gyroscope Feb 2016 #41
Life without parole is morally superior to capital punishment Orrex Feb 2016 #46
Defendants already have ample reviews of both their convictions and sentences branford Feb 2016 #54
Is life in one state more valuable than in another? Orrex Feb 2016 #67
We live in a federal republic, with states retaining significant policing and other powers. branford Feb 2016 #73
"Separate but equal" then. Got it. Orrex Feb 2016 #75
No, not at all, and the "separate but equal" jibe is both needlessly insulting and offensive branford Feb 2016 #83
Perhaps, but I was making a point. Orrex Feb 2016 #87
Again, the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that capital punishment is indeed constitutional. branford Feb 2016 #94
I'm not comfortable with the phrase "viable punishment" Orrex Feb 2016 #96
Sorry, my prior post about LWOP was intended to reply to post #22 by HereSince1628 nt branford Feb 2016 #45
you mean like this guy ? Angel Martin Feb 2016 #186
The article isn't clear Orrex Feb 2016 #189
I think letting this man continue to live in jail after he'd already been there 36 years kcr Feb 2016 #33
I appreciate your passion, but please educate yourself as ... 11 Bravo Feb 2016 #115
For the record, I hope you realize Bernie is opposed to the death penalty. bullwinkle428 Feb 2016 #35
Being a supporter of someone gyroscope Feb 2016 #36
Insane. Odin2005 Feb 2016 #15
Lynching? branford Feb 2016 #48
Are you suggesting that only black people receive the death penalty? TipTok Feb 2016 #84
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
That's possible... TipTok Feb 2016 #101
Not just possible...proven..... msanthrope Feb 2016 #162
No one is arguing with you... TipTok Feb 2016 #164
Kill! Kill! Kill! Iggo Feb 2016 #17
Thankfully, the victim magically came back to life the moment Jones drew his last breath. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #47
Does putting the perp in jail bring the victim back to life? gyroscope Feb 2016 #51
No. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #55
Many murderers TeddyR Feb 2016 #64
I wouldn't say "many" do. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #70
I agree that "many" was the wrong word TeddyR Feb 2016 #93
The problem is.... Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #99
Are you telling me that imprisoning them for life does? TipTok Feb 2016 #100
No, I'm not telling you that. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #102
The DP also removes them from society... TipTok Feb 2016 #104
But they've already been removed from society at that point. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #105
Punishment, justice, deterrence and no possibility of escape... TipTok Feb 2016 #106
#1 and #2 have already been accomplished by a life prison sentence. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #107
Some would disagree about 1 and 2... TipTok Feb 2016 #109
Being imprisoned for life isn't punishment or justice? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #111
Imprisonment is one variant... TipTok Feb 2016 #112
But again, what would the death penalty accomplish that life without parole wouldn't? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #113
Not at all... TipTok Feb 2016 #116
If not God, then natural law. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #123
We have a fundamental disagreement... TipTok Feb 2016 #124
Punishment is seperate from the question of death. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #126
It is supposed to be the ultimate deterrent toward crime...works great right? Rex Feb 2016 #121
What I don't get about the deterrance thing...... Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #125
I agree, I doubt it has ever deterred a single criminal. Rex Feb 2016 #128
Capital punishment is a moral disgrace. nt ladjf Feb 2016 #60
Death Penalty Information Sheet OnlinePoker Feb 2016 #61
I found it disgusting... Phentex Feb 2016 #66
People who support the death penalty ronnie624 Feb 2016 #69
They do, but they just don't care Major Nikon Feb 2016 #72
It is definitely a very clearly implied element of their 'reasoning'. ronnie624 Feb 2016 #86
...are killers. Iggo Feb 2016 #74
But people who have spent decades on death row have been cleared and let go! killbotfactory Feb 2016 #90
Case in point. ronnie624 Feb 2016 #95
That story gets even better (or worse) Major Nikon Feb 2016 #97
Sold him to the knacker, before the upkeep got too expensive. hunter Feb 2016 #85
barbaric = hyperbole. The guy was given a drug to make him fall asleep. While jonno99 Feb 2016 #108
I don't respect your opinion. hunter Feb 2016 #110
Civilized? As I said elswhere in this thread, life is precious, and those who throw jonno99 Feb 2016 #118
Nope. I don't respect that world view. hunter Feb 2016 #119
Ok. nt jonno99 Feb 2016 #122
So under that logic, shouldn't we execute anyone convicted of a homicide offense? Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #127
I understand your position: jonno99 Feb 2016 #139
No, you don't. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #142
Let's not fool ourselves jonno99 Feb 2016 #144
Lethal injection--and all other methods--is barbaric. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #146
Or - you could argue jonno99 Feb 2016 #151
Um, no. It's not. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #167
+1 Uponthegears Feb 2016 #191
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
"killing people is considered immoral" I think the arguement can be made that jonno99 Feb 2016 #114
There's a lot of ex or current soldiers who haven't paid the old testament price. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #117
Why limit it to soldiers? We need to throw cops in there too - right? jonno99 Feb 2016 #120
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
No. You're the one calling for an eye for eye. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #156
Nobody on this thread is suggesting "eye for an eye" - certainly not me. jonno99 Feb 2016 #161
Well, it sure sounds like it. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #168
I agree, disgusting. Should have been executed decades ago, like his fellow murdering Waldorf Feb 2016 #136
Hooray for summary executions! nt Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #137
Do not take this personally Uponthegears Feb 2016 #157
DU is not a meeting place for liberals, branford Feb 2016 #165
This is one of those "wrong side of history" issues Orrex Feb 2016 #166
I believe some of the greatest impediments to the democratic abolition of capital punishment branford Feb 2016 #170
That is a deflection Orrex Feb 2016 #171
Wildly unsupported? branford Feb 2016 #174
Seriously? Orrex Feb 2016 #178
Or in the 1850's: "I believe that some of the greatest impediments to the democratic abolition of... xocet Feb 2016 #187
Point 1 Uponthegears Feb 2016 #175
Let's discuss this counselor Uponthegears Feb 2016 #177
so people who disagree with you are 'beyond disgusting'? hfojvt Feb 2016 #172
I don't know if I'd characterize it as "disgusting." Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #173
Changing the attitude from hostility and disgust branford Feb 2016 #176
The story is the story, and you can charactarize it however you like. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #179
It not characterizing the story as "disgusting" that's the problem, branford Feb 2016 #180
The OP posted the story, and after the link simply said "Disgusting." Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #181
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
No, I commented on it in the context of the OP's and other's posts. branford Feb 2016 #184
I'm sure some do. nt Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2016 #185
The future Uponthegears Feb 2016 #190
welcome to DU hfojvt Feb 2016 #194
It's tough Uponthegears Feb 2016 #195
funny what passes for debate with some people hfojvt Feb 2016 #201
Thanks, in a way Uponthegears Feb 2016 #203
You're a little fuzzy on what constitutes the Democratic Party's position on capital punishment. branford Feb 2016 #204
Oh, I am fully Uponthegears Feb 2016 #205
Our values? branford Feb 2016 #206
Why yes Uponthegears Feb 2016 #207
It's revenge instead of justice once again. n/t xocet Feb 2016 #188
I keep refreshing, and it still SAYS democraticunderground.com . . . Ms. Toad Feb 2016 #193
Read the Democratic Platform, branford Feb 2016 #202
Support for the death penalty Ms. Toad Feb 2016 #208
You are certainly entitled to your opinion about capital punishment, branford Feb 2016 #209
So you oppose TeddyR Feb 2016 #226
Justice? Uponthegears Feb 2016 #227
You really think TeddyR Feb 2016 #234
Let's roll Uponthegears Feb 2016 #236
Lol, real dems get it. Unlike you. Look at the countries who support the DP. Nt Logical Feb 2016 #211
"Real Dems?" branford Feb 2016 #212
It is obvious you're clueless on this topic...... Logical Feb 2016 #213
You're only arguing what you believe the Democrat Party *should* collectively believe, branford Feb 2016 #215
Are you saying the democratic party platform never changes? noamnety Feb 2016 #216
No, the Platform can most certainly change if sufficient Democrats want it to change. branford Feb 2016 #217
Easier advice to give than take, eh? noamnety Feb 2016 #218
You avoided the point. branford Feb 2016 #221
You are mistaken. noamnety Feb 2016 #222
Well, then you should have absolutely no problem changing the Democratic Platform. branford Feb 2016 #224
At least you exposed yourself for future considerations. Nt Logical Feb 2016 #223
All the platform proves Uponthegears Feb 2016 #225
So true! nt Logical Feb 2016 #228
LOL, so when "the party" was against gay marriage you were for that also? Fucking think for yourself Logical Feb 2016 #229
I more than comfortable with my support for capital punishment, branford Feb 2016 #230
And if the party changed their mind tomorrow and stated it, would you change too? nt Logical Feb 2016 #231
No, I probably would not. branford Feb 2016 #232
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
there are sick fucks everywhere Skittles Feb 2016 #214
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