http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/20/texas.execution.ap/index.html
11/20/2005 10:45:02 PM
permanent solution to a temporary problem
11/20/2005 10:59:09 PM
WHOOPS
11/20/2005 11:17:03 PM
So...wait...A man with a history of violent crime probably isn''t guilty anymore because an illegal immigrant changed his mind?Alright, that was my cheap shot. Now I'll just say that the death penalty works fine. Various other parts of the system obviously do not.
11/20/2005 11:20:00 PM
yes, the actual death part works just fine
11/20/2005 11:21:58 PM
The death penalty prevents people with a relatively high probability of committing violent crimes from society to the only acceptable extent, which is to say, "totally."Can it be misapplied? Yes. And changes should be affected to reduce the probability of that. As it is, even the most liberal estimates of how many "innocents" we execute are lower than the number of people who have been killed by repeat offender killers who should have been executed.There's a thread in which actual numbers were given, but it's a ways back. I'll keep looking.
11/20/2005 11:24:40 PM
11/20/2005 11:35:50 PM
Maybe it was a lie, and maybe the system failed here.Or maybe we have only a tiny sliver of the information.
11/20/2005 11:42:39 PM
Further, concluding an entire system fails because of a single event is obviously objective and probably right.
11/20/2005 11:44:49 PM
What's an innocent life here and there, when we have a system that discourages crime ....hmmm[Edited on November 20, 2005 at 11:51 PM. Reason : strike]
11/20/2005 11:50:54 PM
who cares about discouraging crime when we can exact sweet revenge!!
11/20/2005 11:51:53 PM
From Anthony Clark"I've been through Texas and you know they I have the big death penalty there. I think the death penalty is definetely a deterrent. If I'm going to murder someone, I'm definetely going to Oklahoma."
11/20/2005 11:52:59 PM
OMFG A JUDGE SENTENCED A MAN TO 40 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE WHEN HE ACTUALLY DIDN'T STEAL THE CD FROM WAL-MART! DO AWAY WITH THE JUSTICE SYSTEM!!No, the death penalty isn't perfect. It probably never will be. I would rather endorse a system that fails .0001% of the time than waste time and tax dollars on useless, raping, murderers. Kill them. I don't care. They deserve neither mercy nor decency. I think we should use rusty needles to inject the agent.
11/20/2005 11:54:44 PM
KILLING SOMEONE IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO BADthat WE ARE GONNA KILL YOU[Edited on November 20, 2005 at 11:56 PM. Reason : that makes a lot of sense ]
11/20/2005 11:55:46 PM
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11/20/2005 11:58:37 PM
oh boy, this debate again. how i dont miss freshman criminology class
11/21/2005 12:01:02 AM
11/21/2005 12:03:06 AM
it's not freshman until someone actually tries to argue deterrencedeath row inmates are still capable of escape. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9922969/instead of executing, why not solitary confinement?[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:06 AM. Reason : f]
11/21/2005 12:03:40 AM
^^to quote abonorio
11/21/2005 12:04:38 AM
To quote me:
11/21/2005 12:06:10 AM
LINK?!?!?!
11/21/2005 12:07:11 AM
so wait, jwb gets the current flawed system as his own, and you get your own hypothetical system?
11/21/2005 12:12:00 AM
Hooray death penalty!!
11/21/2005 12:13:01 AM
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11/21/2005 12:14:53 AM
The appeals process could probably stand to be streamlined.
11/21/2005 12:17:28 AM
why not rape the rapist?
11/21/2005 12:17:42 AM
^^ oh, faaaaaabulous idea, given the article being discussed in this thread.[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:18 AM. Reason : .]
11/21/2005 12:18:06 AM
The large majority of the cases in which the convict in question is later exonerated have certain key factors in common, and I do not think, with a little hard work, that those factors could not be isolated and removed.
11/21/2005 12:20:19 AM
then certainly you are pro-moratorium?
11/21/2005 12:21:30 AM
11/21/2005 12:22:14 AM
^^No, I'm pro-"not shortening the appeals process until we've rooted out the bad elements."^You are wrong. The appeals process (parts of which are mandatory) for a man sentenced to death costs a metric shit-ton of taxpayer money.[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:23 AM. Reason : ]
11/21/2005 12:22:55 AM
i can sum up everything to shut the libs and conservs upDetterence=Does NOT fucking workRehabilitation=Dose NOT fuckin work
11/21/2005 12:25:14 AM
noting that there are bad elements to our process, you don't feel these jeopardize innocent people's lives enough to support the moratorium?
11/21/2005 12:26:34 AM
yeah, i'd say that you're about 90% right on both countsif my career in politics tanks after i get out of the USMC, i want to be a mercenary and executioner.that or an airshow pilot
11/21/2005 12:27:56 AM
11/21/2005 12:30:06 AM
when i say innocent lives, i am talking about falsely convicted death row inmates.
11/21/2005 12:30:54 AM
^^yeah, i cannot possibly fathom how someone could draw that conclusion based on what you've said[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:31 AM. Reason : ^no shit, that's what he's talking about, too. ]
11/21/2005 12:31:14 AM
and i am arguing that he should support a temporary moratorium that would do such things.
11/21/2005 12:32:35 AM
When I say "innocent lives," I mean, "the lives of anyone who is not guilty." I don't see how whether or not they've been convicted of anything enters into the equation.More innocent lives are lost to killers that you won't let me execute than are to executions themselves.
11/21/2005 12:32:48 AM
why didn't these killers get the death penalty or a life sentence in the first place?how are you going to execute these people if juries don't think they ought to be even held for life in prison?[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:34 AM. Reason : i meant that too, but felt i had to clarify explicitly]
11/21/2005 12:34:17 AM
Someone explain to me why the government should be in the business of exacting revenge.
11/21/2005 12:35:40 AM
^^Because this "life in prison without parole" thing of yours is largely a fantasy. It does not often get implemented. Because there are other restrictions on what sentences juries can hand down. Because people escape or kill people in prison.^WHO THE FUCK SAID ANYTHING ABOUT REVENGE???Jesus Christ, people, quit arguing against fantasy people.[Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:36 AM. Reason : ][Edited on November 21, 2005 at 12:37 AM. Reason : ]
11/21/2005 12:36:08 AM
11/21/2005 12:39:21 AM
Well, if there was no death penalty, then the worst punishment would be solitary inprisonment for life, now wouldn't it? and it would get handed down just like your executions.http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9922969/death row inmate escaped.
11/21/2005 12:39:56 AM
while i appreciate the merits of the "good" reasons for the death penalty (which grumpygop is doing a pretty good job of outlining), i'm cool with cold, hard revenge, too.that's not politically correct, but i love it when shitty things happen to people who deserve it. that's part of the reason i'm in the business i'm in (the other part being the converse...to do what i can to protect people who don't deserve for people to do bad things to them...that and the action/adventure side of it)
11/21/2005 12:42:25 AM
11/21/2005 12:44:18 AM
slipping it in there, as if it's the first time i said it. well, i'm not going to be protecting murderers, now am I, if they are the ones that are murdering?
11/21/2005 12:51:35 AM