http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/10/01/texas.execution.probe/index.html
10/1/2009 9:00:05 PM
...but, but....but....but., but.......abortion.......rabble, rabble, rabble.
10/1/2009 9:02:43 PM
^ many supporters of abortion just don’t feel that a fetus is a human life. It’s not really the same as the death penalty, where no one will dispute that mr. Willingham is in fact a human being. And even if someone acknowledged that a fetus was a human life, killing it doesn’t kill someone’s father or husband or mentor or role model like killing an innocent adult does, so the societal implications are drastically different (abortion is essentially a “victimless crime” in that scenario).In any case, this issue is separate from abortion, and we don’t really need to have this devolve into a discussion of abortion.
10/1/2009 9:33:02 PM
Yeah I listened to the all things considered a few weeks back when they were first discussing this. At that time I was just mad. Then today then ran this as a followup and I nearly had to scream. The only abortion discussion in this thread should be about the abortion of justice this guy got.
10/1/2009 9:43:34 PM
Perry's action here disgusts me.
10/1/2009 9:47:12 PM
10/1/2009 9:48:14 PM
10/1/2009 9:56:33 PM
^ i know you were being sarcastic, but I also know someone would read this thread, and latch on to the concepts you were mocking…But this is a different enough issue from abortion, that abortion need not be discussed here.I would have probably defined myself as a fence-sitter on the death penalty, but the more I think about it, I can’t really see how i could support the gov. being able to directly murder what everyone can agree can be defined as an innocent person.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 10:03 PM. Reason : ]
10/1/2009 10:01:20 PM
10/1/2009 10:17:42 PM
Why would they ever execute someone on "circumstantial" evidence.If i walk into work with an AK47 and blow 10 people away; everyone saw me do it and there is no doubt i'm a murderer.If on the other hand the only evidence is some hair samples and some casual observers vague description......
10/1/2009 10:24:22 PM
Because like the NPR segment said. Arson is the one of the only crimes you can be convicted of based purely on expert testimony. The problems in this case stem from some bad science that arson investigators in Texas use and continue to stand behind.
10/1/2009 10:29:39 PM
Because human beings aren’t perfectly rational, we make mistakes, or are prone to acting on emotion.
10/1/2009 10:35:41 PM
I used to be a death penalty supporter. I'm not sure I'd call myself an "opponent" now so much as an extreme skeptic. Cases like this have increasingly convinced me that the government cannot be trusted to administer capital punishment fairly, or more importantly, accurately.The justice system is messy; it's made up of many people, and as a result, many ambitious people who are frequently willing to take shortcuts or be less-than-ethical in order to secure a conviction. Mistakes happen far too often. It's hard to trust the government under those circumstances; especially when one sees the vast number of miscarriages of justices that occur in non-capital cases. There's no way I'd consider our system to be "robust" enough to confidently endorse capital punishment anymore. Maybe if it were perfect, or at least good enough where I could reasonably believe any innocent person would prevail upon appeal. But clearly it's not.
10/1/2009 11:35:14 PM
I saw this case on Dateline and a few others about murder they have been running lately. And in several of the cases, I don't see how a jury anywhere can find someone guilty. In many instances, its almost like we have been transported back to the 1800s and if a group of people just have a gut feeling someone did it, even if there isn't hard evidence to prove it, he still gets the conviction.In one instance a wife was accused, found guilty of a murder, the judge ordered a new trial saying the make up of the jury wasn't of her peers, she came to the second trial with a new more eloquent and smarter lawyer, and this time they exonerated her. THE MURDER WEAPON WAS NEVER FOUND.A persons life simply shouldn't be decided on how good the lawyer across from her is or how bad her own (possibly public defendant) lawyer is.We just need to be resolved to the fact that some people might be smart enough to fool us such that that we won't falsely punish those that weren't trying to in the first place.
10/1/2009 11:47:25 PM
I recall reading something not long ago about how 2 innocent people were executed in UK in the 50's & how questions regarding the innocence of 2 executed are making some wonder whether they were guilty or not eitherCan't remember where I came across it, but I'm sure google would be of service for anyone interested enough
10/1/2009 11:57:59 PM
10/2/2009 12:57:33 AM
it's also worth hearing what the prosecutor in the case had to say:
10/2/2009 1:03:59 AM
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10/2/2009 3:10:14 AM
My views on capital punishment are consistent with my views on abortion. Both are immoral, however, abortion must remain legal in cases where it would save the mother's life. Captial punishment does not have a stipulation, it's playing God on earth.[Edited on October 2, 2009 at 8:36 AM. Reason : -]
10/2/2009 8:35:20 AM
10/2/2009 8:43:45 AM
.Innocent people get convicted of crimes and get sent to prison, and then die in prison. Oh shit, guess we better give up prisons too.
10/2/2009 10:51:20 AM
both are problems. if there was no death penalty, this guy would most likely still be alive to get another day in court.
10/2/2009 10:53:21 AM
10/2/2009 10:59:31 AM
^^Or, in the real world, his case wouldn't have gotten any attention since he wouldn't have been on death row or executed and whatever appeals he actually did try would have had the same result: failure. That's what needs to be fixed if the guy was innocent. Letting him die of a knife wound is no more humane than killing him with a needle.^Well, you're the one with the outlandish claim about some amazing military strategy where no innocent people get killed. Why don't you extrapolate that a bit so we don't think you're so crazy?[Edited on October 2, 2009 at 11:01 AM. Reason : .]
10/2/2009 11:00:15 AM
10/2/2009 11:02:18 AM
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10/2/2009 11:13:11 AM
How about every case where a repeat offender is executed?
10/2/2009 11:17:52 AM
But wouldn't a life in prison sentence be equally as effective?And having someone in prison always allows for their case to be reviewed, and in the case of an innocent person, be set free. Killing someone doesn't allow for the innocent person to be free again, or to even fight for their freedom.[Edited on October 2, 2009 at 11:26 AM. Reason : ]
10/2/2009 11:25:16 AM
Is the process for proving innocent perfect? Is there any chance that a guilty person could be let free and then do something horrible?There are some crimes where the appropriate punishment is death. This is the fundamental difference of opinion that people who are for and against the death penalty have.
10/2/2009 11:38:43 AM
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10/2/2009 1:15:30 PM
10/2/2009 1:41:43 PM
10/2/2009 10:11:15 PM
That is a fucking retarded counterpoint....to the extent that I use the term "counterpoint" quite loosely.and I am against abortion except in cases very, VERY early in the pregnancy...like an RU-486 induced "miscarraige" at the couple-week mark.
10/3/2009 12:43:17 AM
10/3/2009 2:15:26 AM
ounds like the night the lights went out in Georgia
10/3/2009 4:19:29 AM
10/3/2009 5:43:57 PM
10/3/2009 8:47:50 PM
may have
10/3/2009 9:48:24 PM
10/4/2009 12:41:22 PM
And you know, when we went after al Qaeda after 9/11, we thought really hard about attacking all of their ATM's and technological infrastructure. If only we'd crippled their internet earlier, all this bloodshed could have been avoided.
10/4/2009 2:05:44 PM
^I can't tell if you're joking.But, yeah, terrorists use the internets. Attacking that aspect could fuck they shit up.
10/4/2009 2:31:51 PM
Do you seriously think that we don't attack/exploit them on all those technological fronts?I've only been involved with and/or read-in to a small piece of that pie, most of it has been at the SECRET level and even what I know would absolutely make your brain explode (particularly the little bit of TS stuff I've done). I can't even imagine what all goes on at the TS level across the SIGINT world.[Edited on October 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ][Edited on October 4, 2009 at 2:37 PM. Reason : ]
10/4/2009 2:35:11 PM
I know we exploit those things.And I don't see why you won't acknowledge that they're military operations in which no one dies (like moron suggested).And, no, my head wouldn't explode . I don't think the contents of a mind that can't wrap itself around birth control would be that amazing.
10/4/2009 2:50:34 PM
I don't think I can really explain things without spilling classified information, as I can't really go much more in depth than my previous post. Suffice to say that I am a relative expert in the field of attacking from a technological front (not so much the computer networking side, but I have a good knowledge of various other facets, and in some cases, have been an active participant).Secondly, I won't acknowledge that they're military operations in which no one dies because that's not the case. I mean, the tech-attack itself isn't what kills them (well...most of the time ), but what do you think is the ultimate goal? I'll give you a hint: generally to either kill or capture them.Finally, I'll leave the rest of your post, as it's laughable enough on its on merit (or lack thereof), and particularly in light of the fact that it's coming from someone who believes in war without killing.
10/4/2009 3:07:23 PM
10/4/2009 3:18:18 PM
^^Dude, we have military operations all the time that don't result in innocent deaths or any death at all.Building a school is the simplest example I can think of.It's a blow to our enemy, and we often don't kill any civilians doing it. Right?
10/4/2009 4:47:06 PM
Building a school is not a military operation. That people believe it is is part of the reason we have such a huge fucking problem in Iraq and Afghanistan. The military's purpose is to kill people and break things.
10/4/2009 4:58:18 PM