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I would like to see the death penalty for those douchbags that broke into my truck last night. I swear if you start capping these idiots they might think twice before stealing someone's stuff.
not gonna disagree with that. I hate thieves.I would like to see the death penalty for those douchbags that broke into my truck last night. I swear if you start capping these idiots they might think twice before stealing someone's stuff.
nope no kids just dogs. yea id rather see a child molester suffer then just about anyone else I can think of. and yes if our jails were more jails vs. country clubs that too wud surely serve as a deterrent. probably far more a deterrent then the death penalty.Brett do you have any kids? The type of person that would harm a child deserves to die a most horrible death immediately, no trial no atty no nothing just pop and drop, bag em and tag em.
Ariel Castro deserved to be tortured mercilessly for what he did. May he rot in Effin Hell forever.
If we aren't going to kill them than we need to be more Russianlike and send them to the Gulags where they work until death. American prisons still don't seem to 'punish' anyone? Put them in a hole and let them rot ok.
I would like to see the death penalty for those douchbags that broke into my truck last night. I swear if you start capping these idiots they might think twice before stealing someone's stuff.
A few rounds to the head is ok by me. Cheaper than using chemicals, gas or electricity. Faster too. No need to check for a pulse. Closed casket so no one has to see the bad persons face, or what is left of it. If the family is charged for the bullets, that would only be about $3.00 plus postage.
As a former supporter of the death penalty in my younger conformist days I have come to the conclusion over the last ten years I can only support as much as I trust the Police, Prosecutors, Lawyers, and Politicians involved. Being that I have very little to no trust in our governmental institutions at any level with the possible exception of rank and file military under the rank of 03, I cannot in good faith support the death penalty anymore.
As a former supporter of the death penalty in my younger conformist days I have come to the conclusion over the last ten years I can only support as much as I trust the Police, Prosecutors, Lawyers, and Politicians involved. Being that I have very little to no trust in our governmental institutions at any level with the possible exception of rank and file military under the rank of 03, I cannot in good faith support the death penalty anymore.
thats one of the inherent problems with the death penalty is if you believe their could be a valid argument that mistakes or planting of evidence by the police is possible then you really cant be for the death penalty.That is a very valid argument and one I don't disagree with either...
If you follow this line of thinking , do away with Cops, courts, and jails, sure wouldn't want to take the chance of someone being wrong. Besides I have my guns, can and will use them, and I won't have to worry about the law.thats one of the inherent problems with the death penalty is if you believe their could be a valid argument that mistakes or planting of evidence by the police is possible then you really cant be for the death penalty.
you would have to have complete faith in the entire system from the reporting of the crime and what was observed, to the time of arrest, collection of evidence, witness statements, so-called confessions, physical evidence, all reports by police officer or detectives applying for search and arrest warrants for which came from credible sources, the list goes on....
you cant take death back. if its found out at a later date that evidence was planted or mistakes were made either by accident or made to look like accidents you cant get a new trial.
the law is a very grey area and up to interpretation from one court or state to another pertaining to murder and what defines murder and what type of deadly force was appropriate. remember there are almost 150 ppl that were on death row and are no longer even in prison and received large settlements for wrongful prosecution and false imprisonment and arrest lawsuits.
your either for it 100% or your against it.
As a former supporter of the death penalty in my younger conformist days I have come to the conclusion over the last ten years I can only support as much as I trust the Police, Prosecutors, Lawyers, and Politicians involved. Being that I have very little to no trust in our governmental institutions at any level with the possible exception of rank and file military under the rank of 03, I cannot in good faith support the death penalty anymore.
Simple question:
Would you have dropped the hammer with no remorse on Ariel Castro?
Nobody else in my mind would have been needed to convince me of his need for one to the back for the head.