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bravenak

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8. Me too. But if some guys dna is inside of a dead child?
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 03:16 PM
Oct 2015

I have no issue with the state taking care of him for me. I'd hate to see what I could do to him.

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I have an issue where I cannot feel bad for people who rape and murder especially children. bravenak Oct 2015 #1
I have an issue with a country that executes innocent people. (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #3
Me too. But if some guys dna is inside of a dead child? bravenak Oct 2015 #8
Then let him rot for decades instead of ending it quickly. jeff47 Oct 2015 #13
I'll let the jury decide. bravenak Oct 2015 #17
And when it turns out the lab screwed up the DNA test? jeff47 Oct 2015 #24
I would be soothed by the fact that the murderer could not go muder another child. bravenak Oct 2015 #30
And how would they go murder that other child from prison? jeff47 Oct 2015 #38
That's why I said they should review the dna at many steps in the process. bravenak Oct 2015 #41
So that excuses killing Cameron Todd Willingham jeff47 Oct 2015 #47
Why are you putting words in my mouth and being so aggressive? I am done here. bravenak Oct 2015 #50
Well, you support the death penalty. Willingham's execution is a natural result of that. jeff47 Oct 2015 #51
My fault, totally. bravenak Oct 2015 #52
Perhaps you should not support something if you don't like the side effects. jeff47 Oct 2015 #54
Perhaps we should look at jury demographics. bravenak Oct 2015 #55
We could also answer why life without parole would allow someone to reoffend. jeff47 Oct 2015 #56
First the juries though. bravenak Oct 2015 #57
Because explaining your own position is hard? jeff47 Oct 2015 #59
I think all white juries are contributing to black men being falsely convicted. bravenak Oct 2015 #60
How, exactly, would I "take that away"? jeff47 Oct 2015 #61
Work on it. bravenak Oct 2015 #63
So, time for you to run away from a position you can't support? (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #64
Well done, jeff. beam me up scottie Oct 2015 #67
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2015 #42
Thank you for that! bravenak Oct 2015 #44
Recent studies have shown that "hair" evidence is actually bullshit jeff47 Oct 2015 #49
Map of the world in regards to the death penalty: think Oct 2015 #2
We sure do keep some interesting company, don't we? arcane1 Oct 2015 #29
Yep. It appears we're much better at coming up with slogans than living up to the ideals think Oct 2015 #37
wow, aren't we the paragon of fairness and justice.... restorefreedom Oct 2015 #34
I doubt that she cares one way or the other about the death penalty tularetom Oct 2015 #4
+ 1,000,000,000 What You Said !!! WillyT Oct 2015 #40
Where does McCain stand? Doesn't that hold weight with you? NCTraveler Oct 2015 #5
Go back to your sandbox if you have nothing to say. Segami Oct 2015 #7
This is my sandbox, as well as yours. NCTraveler Oct 2015 #11
Do you have an opinion on the posted article? Segami Oct 2015 #14
I oppose the death penalty in all situations and have said so many a time. NCTraveler Oct 2015 #19
What does your so called 'conservative' have anything to do with this article Segami Oct 2015 #25
I hope my actions are transparent. Not sure what you think I am trying to hide. NCTraveler Oct 2015 #26
Whatever. Segami Oct 2015 #28
Hillary is against torture now. think Oct 2015 #10
Please show me where I even touched on that subject. NCTraveler Oct 2015 #12
Sory to offend you. You said nothing about Hillary's former support of torture think Oct 2015 #15
I was scratching my head trying to figure out how it just showed up.... NCTraveler Oct 2015 #20
You're going to actually complain that someone changed the subject on you? arcane1 Oct 2015 #32
I'm fine with it. I really don't see much of a complaint. NCTraveler Oct 2015 #39
The president doesn't determine the Death Penalty BainsBane Oct 2015 #6
Indeed. Skidmore Oct 2015 #9
Hrm....what branch of the government prosecutes crimes jeff47 Oct 2015 #16
Is your claim that she will screen all justices for pro-death penalty views? BainsBane Oct 2015 #31
My claim is that the president has a considerable role to play. jeff47 Oct 2015 #35
She wants to "Review" everything Armstead Oct 2015 #18
The Clinton 'one-size-fits-all' position Segami Oct 2015 #21
I'll get back to you on that after the election Armstead Oct 2015 #23
Exactly. Bread and Circus Oct 2015 #45
Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. Isaac Asimov Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #22
"Abolishment" or instead, "Abolition"... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #27
K & R !!! WillyT Oct 2015 #33
review, which is code for restorefreedom Oct 2015 #36
+1000 Segami Oct 2015 #46
I am against the death penalty, period. Bread and Circus Oct 2015 #43
me too. i believe it is more about us than the convicted. restorefreedom Oct 2015 #48
"Beware those in whom the urge to punish is strong." grasswire Oct 2015 #53
Wow war, banksters UglyGreed Oct 2015 #58
How much does the private prison industry charge for an execution, anyway? Maedhros Oct 2015 #62
O'Malley rightly hits Hillary for her backwards stand on the Death Penalty askew Oct 2015 #65
Not surprised mvd Oct 2015 #66
Yet some still insist she's a progressive. Scuba Oct 2015 #68
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