thank you good sir, for being a beacon of intelligence unto this threadP_Dilemma said:Death penalty for recidivists (?) only.
Those who commit heinous crimes but show obvious remorse, or there were mitigating circumstances, should not be given the death penalty.
Those who derive humor from their heinous crimes must die.
Painfully.
-P_D
well, considering that i know for a fact my mum holds the exact same views, then no, i still dont think he should be put to death.jimmayyy said:so if a some evil bastard rapes, tortues and kills ur mum in the most horrific way, admits it, shows no remose, no sign he is sorry, in fact, he liked doing it and was planning on doing it to your little sisters, and had already done it to 384234 other women, he shouldnt be killed?
sorry, i just cant see ur logic.
i think in some and the most extreme cases, the state killing a person is perfectly fine. saddam hussien for example, deserved it.
and plus, wats the point if u r going to do it painlessly?
if they are gonna do it, it shouldnt be all humane and shit, then it IS the easy way out
hanging, firing squad or chair i say
yes because they dont deserve to be shown the same respect they failed to show to others. Even for rape.. a little girl gets raped, she is scarred for life..townie said:well, considering that i know for a fact my mum holds the exact same views, then no, i still dont think he should be put to death.
no crime, at all, is worth the cost of a human life, i fail to see the logic in: lolz, killing is bad, so lets kill people who kill others to punish them
a) That was SinagporeaMUSEd1977 said:No, this is the case in democratic countries, such as America where the legal recourse can go on for years. Countries like Vietnam, you are found guilty and exectuion takes place swiftly (Van Nguyen anybody?)
It depends on the system. Check Saudi Arabia, they are up to something like 30 executions in 2008 already. I doubt there'd be much taxpayer money going to waste in a democratic process.
Well ok, if you insist that's the primary goal then I'll take your word for itZimmerman8k said:Wrong. The criminal justice system is not "half" about rehabilitation and half about punishment. You're forgetting its primary goal which is protecting the community. Imprisoning people for life is a deprivation of liberty necessary for protecting the community from very serious offenders. Killing them does not achieve any greater level of protection than life imprisonment so this further deprivation is unecessary.
Yes it does, if the properties are identical.Zimmerman said:Slippery slope fallacy. Supporting one form of deprivation does not mean you can't oppose other.
Yeah, as I said, I'd only support it if there was a 100% chance of guilt. Once that's provided, I don't see too much difference between the two. 'Cept maybe that you could argue that ending a life is a little nicer than letting someone enjoy no liberty for another fifty years.Especially when the nature and effects of the deprivation are so significantly different. For one, the death penalty prevents any chance of correcting a wrongful conviction.
And it's just as logical for me, based on my own reasoning, to support capital punishment in the most extreme circumstances, which is what I voted for in the first place. Jeez.Zimmerman said:Given the flaws you point out can never be corrected, it is logical for you, based on your own reasoning process, to oppose capital punishment.
If that were the case, then add that to my pro list.Schroedinger said:However, there has been a lot of interesting research into the intellectual processes of revenge in the natural methods of grieving and it seems that revenge in some instances does in fact have a palliative nature... but that's it.
You answered your own question, dumb dumb.katie tully said:I'm just meh @ this topic.
We don't have the death penalty in Australia anymore. So why do we care if it happens elsewhere. If the Saudis and the Indonesians and the Yanks want to knock people on the head, so be it.
If this thread was created purely due to the plight of some Aussies on death row overseas, then I continue to meh.
I've never watched an episode. Dang it, I ain't gonna let no liberal ass TV show rule my opinion on executions!Schroedinger said:Clearly you don't watch nearly enough 24.
Shouldn't people who assult people be given plain assault themselves, rather than sexual assault?HalcyonSky said:Personally i think rape and unprovoked assault should be punished with 16 hours a day strapped to one of those dildo machines.