^ And that sounds reasonable to me. Even though I was a correctional officer, I never witnessed an execution. I have often wondered whether I might feel different about capital punishment after seeing it carried out--but I am pretty sure that I would not change my position. My problem is with this whole blame everybody--including the kitchen sink--except the person that committed the murder. And while more blacks may be subject to the death penalty in the United States, more whites are actually put to death. It is an important distinction.
7/10/2007 3:35:20 AM
7/10/2007 3:35:38 AM
^ I'm going to throw the major bullshit flag on that one. This is simply data compiled from the states in the Union and the federal government. Can you prove this information is inaccurate? Otherwise, shut the fuck up about this specific point, okay? You're not referring to the USDOJ link info, are you?V I'm still here! But I'm no kid. [Edited on July 10, 2007 at 3:43 AM. Reason : .]
7/10/2007 3:39:54 AM
^^ (haha, all the east coast kids are asleep)
7/10/2007 3:40:33 AM
hooksaw: more whites are actually put to death. It is an important distinction.
7/10/2007 3:44:40 AM
My stance on this subject has always been this: I don't see the death sentence as being fair when it has to be proven that the accused committed the crime. But in this case, when the accused basically confessed to brutally raping and murdering someone, I don't see any other punishment but "eye for an eye" as many of you call it. But it will not be eye for and eye in this case. Unless they allow this asshole to crawl around the prison block for a while after being raped repeatedly with his insides hanging out suffering before he dies. I actually hope that someone else gets hold of his scrawny ass and makes him suffer a horrible death before the he is put to death by the state.
7/10/2007 3:56:52 AM
^^ Fuck you, joe_shithead. I guess only electrical engineers can do the math, huh? My post was in response to this and other posts:
7/10/2007 3:58:37 AM
7/10/2007 3:59:55 AM
^but the jury didn't have to watch the girl get raped or murdered either...they just heard accounts and confessions from the accused. They felt that was enough for them to sentence the accused to death. there will be plenty of family members who will be present for the execution I am sure.
7/10/2007 4:12:47 AM
7/10/2007 6:33:02 AM
not all states apply the death penalty equally. in california, for example, 2 of the 13 people executed since 1976 were black (15%), whereas in virginia 44 of the 98 people executed since 1976 were black (45%)the five states with the most executions (texas, virginia, oklahoma, missouri and florida) are responsible for 710 of the 1086 total executions, and 248 of the 367 blacks executedhttp://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/
7/10/2007 8:05:04 AM
7/10/2007 12:35:37 PM
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7/10/2007 12:59:59 PM