and also think about the people wrongly condemned to die because of mistakes in the system. mens' judgment is too imperfect to be trusted with life and death, that belongs to God. the death penalty is wrong...[/QUOTE]
Really? his semen was found in her body cavities on autopsy.. Must have been xenu's DNA then?
When you free outlaws, only outlaws are free...
Maybe you enjoy that kind of society.. I and most sane beings, don't!
I agree a 100%!
They lose the right to human rights and the right to life once they've crossed the line!!!!!!
It isn't allowed for adultery (that is, to sentence to death based on DNA isn't allowed - it might be allowed for lesser punishment, but I don't know).
I agree a 100%!
They lose the right to human rights and the right to life once they've crossed the line!!!!!!
Technically they don't (the Human Rights Declaration says that no part of the declaration may be interpreted to deprive others of their rights), but I think that they should. People who break other people's rights don't deserve to have them...
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really? his semen was found in her body cavities on autopsy.. Must have been xenu's DNA then?
When you free outlaws, only outlaws are free...
Maybe you enjoy that kind of society.. I and most sane beings, don't!
I agree a 100%!
They lose the right to human rights and the right to life once they've crossed the line!!!!!!
So you agree then with the general principle behind guatanamo and abu ghraib?
Technically they don't (the Human Rights Declaration says that no part of the declaration may be interpreted to deprive others of their rights), but I think that they should. People who break other people's rights don't deserve to have them...
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(BTW that post as by me not PurestAmbrosia)
Like you, I agree they should have no righs at all.
As far as I'm aware, those held at Abu Ghraib and Guatanmo Bay, have not had any form of trial, and I know of no evidence of why they are held. BUT here we speak of criminals, such as mass murderers, rapists. So, no would be the answer to your question. As far as I'm concerned they are two completely seperate issues, and cannot be compare whatsoever. :smile:
try to use your own 'enlightened' conclusion here of death penalty being bigger than one case!the death penalty is bigger than one case. in the same token it may be applied to those who have actually committed the crimes with which they are charged, it can also be used against people who have not. Jesse Tafero is one such person, he was executed in 1990. a third party admitted to the crime and admitted to lying that Tafero committed it. Tafero was already executed but the other person charged with the crime was legally exonerated as a result of the recant. there was a problem with his execution and he died a very terrible death.
That is American justice for you, strong evidence is ignored in favor of the ignorant, not unlike what is going on here!another was Ellis Felker, executed in 1996. they had a signed confession from another suspect and DNA evidence that strongly suggested he was innocent of the crime.
the possibility for human error, a long with the strong possibility of other human faults (like prejudism, racism and lying) make it impossible for us to ever truly rule out the possibility of executing an innocent person. as long as we value life there is no way we can allow for the possibility of an innocent person being executed. the choice you suggest, between execution and freeing criminals, is not rational... as long as there are alternative punishments (like life in prison) commuting the necessity of the death penalty to something superfluous, then we have to find a very serious justification to take that extra step... i do not believe we have done that.
in principle the people in abu ghraib and guantanamo all recieve military tribunals from the united states military, so due process is served and the military may treat them in any manner they choose. if they were found guilty then they do not deserve human rights. how is this different?
try to use your own 'enlightened' conclusion here of death penalty being bigger than one case!
That is American justice for you, strong evidence is ignored in favor of the ignorant, not unlike what is going on here!
Again, I have come to know you as someone who draws satisfaction out of simplistic conclusions.. You can stand outside and picket for criminals to be free and in the process get all 15 seconds of fame.......
cheers
Because the world and I know they've held these people ILLEGALLY. that's how it's different!kay:
i don't believe that makes the death penalty worthwhile. why do you?
...but as i just showed in the world you know people have been executed on showtrials and (as PurestAmbrosia put it) 'strong evidence is ignored in favor of the ignorant' (sic).
How many serial killers have you known in the USA that have been put down (for want of a better word) and have later been found to be not guilty? huh, please do tell? As my argument here is about such animals, not joe who stole a banana from the local Spar.
lol aww, you sound hurt.kay:
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