You are relying upon a per impossible argument that is entirely flawed. There is no merit in taking my statement to the absurd extremes.[Edited on December 14, 2010 at 12:18 PM. Reason : .]
12/14/2010 12:13:46 PM
12/14/2010 12:35:41 PM
sorry, i am currently going on 31 hours without sleep. will reply shortly
12/14/2010 12:43:14 PM
12/14/2010 1:14:53 PM
Because you are relying upon a reductio of a reductio. It's a strawman (and a bad one at that).
12/14/2010 1:17:09 PM
It's not a reductio ad absurdum and you know it. Quit trying to sound smart. Let's go back to your original claim. "there is no such thing as a deterrent to crime" You "proved" this by stating "society we haven't stopped murders and other crimes."If it'll make you feel better I'll rephrase my rebuttal. It is not necessary to completely stop crime to be considered a deterrent. It is demonstrable that the existence of criminal justice systems is a deterrent to violent offenses. Your claim is nonsense.
12/14/2010 1:56:18 PM
still working on something for a deadline, but start here:http://law.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1842&context=alea
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12/14/2010 3:54:33 PM
That's exactly what I said, only phrased differently.
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12/15/2010 12:50:30 AM
Oppose.
12/15/2010 1:34:04 AM
mcfluffle, you're a girl, right?I'm operating purely on my own personal experience here, but I've got a couple of guesses:1) You don't have kids2) You will change your mind at the latest by 24 hours after your first kid is born.Over and over you see it, once liberal-minded people turned to savage conservatism with regards to crime as soon as they have offspring. The idea of kids getting raped and murdered stops being abstract and suddenly everyone is willing to drag out the guillotine. Maybe I'm wrong. Hell, there are exceptions to every rule. Maybe I've just run into all the exceptions.
12/15/2010 3:42:12 AM
12/15/2010 4:10:38 AM
^Could you be more clear about your point or points?^^Why does so much of your argument revolve around accusing people of secretly or potentially being pro-death penalty?
12/15/2010 11:37:55 AM
12/15/2010 12:25:42 PM
Logically (morals or Freudian conscience aside),I oppose lethal injection.I support a firing squad or electric chair. Bullets and amperes are more economical and better for the whole of society. If the state is going to implement capital punishment, they should do it efficiently. Of course, [insert thesis about how governments rarely do things efficiently].Slightly off topic, but why would you care if your death was painful or not. Either way, you're going to die. Dead. Died. Dust. Ashes. Gone with the wind. INTO THE ABYSS OF NON-EXISTENCE (or HELL). What sweet moment of peace right before death will ever overcome an eternity of non-life/Hell? I guess humans are creatures of the moment; blind creatures only focused on what's directly in front of them. I digress.---Now, morally, my conscience opposes capital punishment. If my heart desires retribution then I've already lost the moral battle in my book. I've never experienced the murder of a loved one, but if I ever go through such an experience, I cannot say without a doubt that I would not long to see the wrong doer punished for his/her deed. I can only hope that I hold true to my morals and belief system.
12/15/2010 1:37:44 PM
12/15/2010 1:56:57 PM
I don't think everyone is secretly in favor of it. I think for many and possibly most people there is a conceivable event that would cause them to change their minds, even if it was just regarding one individual.It's relevant because when someone like supplanter drags up some dubious statistics from a survey by an anti-death penalty site that shows people opposing the death penalty, it's one more thing to add against it. I wonder if any of the people polled were the same ones on forums talking about Eve Carson's killers: "Now normally I am opposed to the death penalty but these animals deserve it."
12/15/2010 2:14:15 PM
our moral standards shouldn't be set my the metric of what a person enraged by some terrible event understandably may want. someone kills your family member and rage is pretty understandable... but that's not what we should use to judge our morality.or GOLO users, they shouldn't really be our metric either[Edited on December 15, 2010 at 2:48 PM. Reason : internet forums? really?]
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12/15/2010 3:59:38 PM
^Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm saying. Or, put a different way, "never" is a really difficult standard to meet. One exception kind of sinks that position quickly. References to cost -- both in terms of $$$ and innocent lives taken -- are really much more stable.^^Fair enough. I've always thought that such low samples were a bit inane when the expense of expanding them wouldn't seem so high, but then the statistics gathering area was never in my area.That said, you've got one anti-death penalty organization citing another organization that is pretty clearly against the death penalty in turn citing a survey to which, unless I'm missing something, we are never linked. I'd like to see something from a more neutral perspective, or hell, failing that, a coldhearted conservative one. Either one might illuminate some facts ignored by "DeathWatch."
12/16/2010 1:03:21 AM
http://www.starnewsonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?p=1&tc=pg&AID=/20070425/NEWS/704250470/-1/State
12/16/2010 8:20:17 AM
oppose the DP
12/16/2010 8:21:15 AM
If I haven't posted it already:I oppose the DP, with the exception of extremely rare and horrific crimes like mass murder (and I don't mean "mass murder" as in a crazy person killing three family members, I mean "mass murder" as in shooting/sniper sprees and bombings).
12/16/2010 9:48:24 AM
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20101228chief_woburn_cop_slay_like_wild_west_shootout_ended_in_hail_of_bullets_diamonds/Putting this POS down earlier would have saved a life.
12/28/2010 4:51:40 PM
12/28/2010 6:00:41 PM
^yeah. Sad when it happens in real life though.
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12/29/2010 1:06:24 PM
12/29/2010 1:26:25 PM
We agree on the pointlessness of throwing non-violent drug offenders in jail. Well, to an extent. I'd want lethal injection for anyone who moves certain quantities of crack, heroin, or meth, regardless of whether or not they were violent in the traditional sense.
12/29/2010 1:53:31 PM
your assertion based entirely on a premise at least 2 people itt have contradicted
12/29/2010 8:52:19 PM
A happy advantage of my position on the matter is that I believe those people are most likely liars, even if they don't know it.Another advantage is that my observation is just that. It isn't a reason to support the death penalty, it's just a thing I've noticed about its opponents.
12/29/2010 9:19:32 PM
Well I assert that people who are in favor of the death penalty simply haven't thought it through, or don't have the mental facilities to do so. And if they tell you that they have or do, then they are liars. It isn't a reason to oppose the death penalty, just something I've noticed in every one of its proponents.
12/29/2010 9:21:52 PM
Well good luck with that. I mean, it's just some bullshit you came up with to mock me rather than a real assertion, but everyone's gotta do their own thing.I'll say it again. It's an awfully high standard that anti-death penalty people set for themselves, and one that's easy to fall short of. I as a death penalty advocate can oppose individual executions for a variety of reasons without being a hypocrite, because we don't claim to want to execute everybody.But you guys say it's never OK to give someone the needle, so one exception is a big deal. And plenty of you guys make an exception here or there.
12/29/2010 10:18:23 PM
It's not bullshit, it's just an observation that I think is always true. See how convenient it is? I get to be completely presumptuous and don't need any kind of basis or proof beyond my own opinion. And, by doing this, I get to completely circumvent any kind of discussion or debate because you can't disprove me. You could show me an example that completely goes against my assertions but I get to just call you a liar. It's really quite the sweet little position I've found on the topic.
12/30/2010 7:19:46 AM
if you cannot think of one situation in which the death penalty could be warranted, you are being dishonest with yourself and this board.
12/30/2010 12:20:08 PM
Well you are a murderous liar or are mentally deficient.The death penalty is murder, it is never ok ever under any circumstance.
12/30/2010 12:57:45 PM
sticks and stones.if ever there is a serial-killing baby-raper who gets his kicks by stringing up the remains of his victims in front of their grandparent's houses, video tapes the actions and sells the tapes on the internet before turning himself in with a full confession verified by the top psychologist in the world as being of sound mind...I will remember your post here and its ridiculousness. I myself settle for much less when it comes to the death penalty, but that is my own opinion.
12/30/2010 1:22:39 PM