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In reply to the discussion: Death Penalty temperature gauge - Do You Support the Death Penalty? [View all]Logical
(22,457 posts)21. They love revenge and don't realize most countries like us....
Eliminated the death penalty long ago. The remaining countries are mostly brutal. And that innocent people have been sent to death row! Get it now?
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Death Penalty temperature gauge - Do You Support the Death Penalty? [View all]
el_bryanto
Feb 2014
OP
+1. people focus too much on what the criminal "deserves". it's what the *government* deserves!
unblock
Feb 2014
#12
You are lucky. I live in Kansas. Quickly becoming the hell hole of the Tea Baggers. n-t
Logical
Feb 2014
#64
Those people should never be in charge of a death penalty decision. I can empathize with your
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2014
#78
LOL, Classic. Look at list of countries who still use it vs. who eliminated it. nt
Logical
Feb 2014
#22
There are plenty of murderers, rapists, child molesters, and timeshare salespersons who deserve it
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#14
Completely 100% oppose. It's the one issue I see in complete right vs. wrong framing.
Tommy_Carcetti
Feb 2014
#17
I don't know about castle laws - but stand your ground is being used as a tool of aggression
el_bryanto
Feb 2014
#34
Odds are very high that the person entering your home wants to take your stuff, not harm your family
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2014
#74
That points to the real problem with those who advocate it for cases of "obvious guilt"
markpkessinger
Feb 2014
#60
Oppose, but might well support if it could be applied infallibly, or if there were no prisons.
Donald Ian Rankin
Feb 2014
#41
Assuming Bin Laden was lined up against a wall and shot (and he probably was) I agree...
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2014
#71
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2014
#65
No. Nothing good will come as a result of such a hideous act and our penal system is a train wreck.
Jefferson23
Feb 2014
#68
You can't have a different standard of evidence for the death penalty vs life in prison
Hippo_Tron
Feb 2014
#72