The choice v life debate in another thread seemed to be touching on this topic some, so I thought it might be appropriate to see where people currently stand on this issue. Maybe get a running tally going.Oppose or Support?*If in favor, please specify the conditions required to carry your favor[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 1:45 PM. Reason : .]
7/8/2010 1:45:42 PM
Oppose in all situations.You can never prove that someone is 100% guilty, and if one person is wrongly executed (which has clearly already happened) then it should never happen ever again.Besides, it's more expensive to put someone on death row than life imprisonment.[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 1:53 PM. Reason : ]
7/8/2010 1:47:08 PM
Oppose in all situations
7/8/2010 1:52:53 PM
7/8/2010 1:54:30 PM
murder is immoral, even if its state sanctioned.
7/8/2010 1:56:22 PM
the death penalty by definition is not murdermurder is illegally taking someone's life, without justificationthe death penalty is legally taking someone's life, generally with the justification that they have taken multiple innocent lives by way of murder]
7/8/2010 1:58:17 PM
7/8/2010 2:00:47 PM
7/8/2010 2:02:12 PM
7/8/2010 2:06:59 PM
I don't agree that "you can never prove that someone is 100% guilty." I think you can be certain whether something happen. You , 30 other witnesses, video cameras, clearly identify a man walk into a mcdonald's and then blow away 5 people. Then he gives himself up to the police. I think we can be 100% certain that man killed 5 people.Unless you think the government inserted used a clone or a lookalike to frame that man, then you're just nuts.That being said, in cases of absolute certainty, and certain crimes against the sanctity of other people's lives, I am in favor of the death penalty. Hell, I think aggravated sexual assault needs to be added to the list of capital crimes. If there is any doubt, then no, capital punishment is not justified.My morality is entirely defined by my understanding that human life is precious and finite. I feel empathy for other humans on this incredibly short ride. A person who does not recognize this and either maliciously takes away another person's life or maliciously ruins it permanently should be punished to our utmost ability.If you can't ever know that a person is guilty for sure, why ever convict anyone of any crime?
7/8/2010 2:07:05 PM
Even in that situation, as rare as it is, is killing someone really necessary? What purpose does that solve, and what right do you have to say that person no longer deserves to live? Who judges you for your decision to okay him being put to death (a rather metaphysical question)?And to respond to your last question: You can convict someone, and convictions can always be overturned. There can be new evidence. Charges can be dismissed. People can be exonerated. They can't if they're dead.Wait lol
7/8/2010 2:08:55 PM
favor in some instances. it should be on the table for heinous crimes. while not 100%, advancements in DNA testing can be pretty conclusive. some people simply do not deserve the privilege of living as a guest of the state their entire lives.
7/8/2010 2:09:49 PM
7/8/2010 2:11:47 PM
7/8/2010 2:13:54 PM
support in most 1st degree situations, especially premeditation
7/8/2010 2:14:36 PM
^^Convince me why Usama bin Ladin should not be put to death (if we were to capture him)ie, convince me that someone who is 100% guilty of orchestrating the mass murder of thousands, shouldn't be put to death]
7/8/2010 2:15:31 PM
Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.
7/8/2010 2:15:33 PM
I have a right to say whatever I want and the OP wanted to know if the death penalty was consistent with my morality. Which it is.Yes, in that rare case killing them is necessary. They have forfeited their right to exist in our continuum because they have demonstrated that absolutely have no regard for other human life.I feel this is self-evident in a morality that depends on people respecting the sanctity of other people's lives. We don't really have a sky-daddy telling us that murder is wrong. We have each other, and the knowledge that we exist for a very brief time.
7/8/2010 2:15:58 PM
7/8/2010 2:17:59 PM
yes, i think the fact that he orchestrated killing thousands and i...didn't, makes me better than himare you trolling? or are you just not backing down from your unrealistic idealistic naivety about the real world having bad people in it?]
7/8/2010 2:19:55 PM
I'm asking what it says about your morals.You believe he deserves death for his actions which led to the deaths of others.Your actions would result in his death.Does that mean you deserve to die as well? If he is an evil person for killing someone, what does that make you for killing him?[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 2:22 PM. Reason : ]
7/8/2010 2:22:23 PM
what it says about my morals, is that i value the lives of thousands of innocent people, moreso than i value the life of a mass murdereryou on the other hand, think the life of an innocent person is just as valuable as the life of a guilty mass murdererthat doesn't make any sense]
7/8/2010 2:23:34 PM
So do you believe that George Bush should be put to death, since he was in charge of the United States involvement in the Iraq War, a war in which almost 100,000 civilian deaths have been recorded? Does that make him a mass murderer?
7/8/2010 2:25:01 PM
George Bush sanctioned the murder of innocent civilians?]
7/8/2010 2:27:35 PM
He was in charge of a military offensive that resulted in more civilian deaths than "U"sama bin Laden.
7/8/2010 2:30:29 PM
7/8/2010 2:32:12 PM
So far..Favor Death Penalty: 4 (with qualifications)Oppose Death Penalty: 3[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 2:36 PM. Reason : including oops]
7/8/2010 2:35:16 PM
Actions in wartime are not the same as run of the mill domestic murder cases so all this Bush vs. bin Laden talk is bullshit.Anyway, I'm opposed.
7/8/2010 2:35:25 PM
7/8/2010 2:37:26 PM
btw
7/8/2010 2:39:40 PM
I'm 100% for it in all circumstanceswe should also have it for trolling on TWW
7/8/2010 3:04:32 PM
I'd love for someone to kill bin laden in war, but outside self defense or some extension thereof there is no moral justification for killing and additionally my religion tells me it is wrong. It doesn't matter how evil anyone is, if it is not in defense it is wrong.
7/8/2010 3:06:44 PM
I'm against state sanctioned killing. I don't believe in "evil" and "good" people. I think normal people are capable of terrible things depending on the circumstance. I also think terrible people are capable of good things. Everyone is born with a different brain chemistry. Rehabilitation and therapy can do wonders, in most cases.In all honesty, though, if someone killed a member of my family in cold blood, I would be out for revenge. Humans are emotional.
7/8/2010 3:06:47 PM
as it is today, I oppose it on the grounds of the cost to taxpayers vs. life in prison.In theory, I support it if there is 100% certainty of guilt (of murder).
7/8/2010 3:09:43 PM
7/8/2010 3:28:03 PM
Prison is a lot worse than you think it is.
7/8/2010 3:42:36 PM
tell us moredo you know from experience, dude
7/8/2010 3:44:01 PM
I would say the same thing to you, actually. Where are the reports citing the sunshine and carefree life in Pelican Bay?
7/8/2010 3:45:03 PM
of course, we can all say whatever the fuck we want to saywhy is your opinion the only one that matters in this thread?
7/8/2010 3:47:48 PM
It's not an opinion.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWxpQ87C4t4http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/prison-nation-3457/Overviewhttp://www.counterpunch.org/mariner08012003.htmlhttp://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/2001/prison/http://www.counterpunch.org/flaherty01272009.htmlhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/18/us/18cook.html?_r=1&em&ex=1216526400&en=0fd5af153b22e24b&ei=5087%0Ahttp://illinoiscorruption.blogspot.com/2009/03/cook-county-jail-staff-daily-commits.htmlhttp://www.powerhousebooks.com/titlesf05/inprisonair.htmlhttp://www.democracynow.org/2000/8/1/holmesburg_prisonhttp://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/01/22/2009-01-22_guards_plead_not_guilty_in_nightmare_rik-1.htmlhttp://www.villagevoice.com/2009-04-15/news/rikers-fight-club-the-knockout-punch/http://www.villagevoice.com/2008-08-05/news/woman-on-woman-rape-claim-at-rikers/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/05/nyregion/05strip.htmlhttp://rondam.blogspot.com/2008/07/horrific-conditions-at-san-quentin.htmlhttp://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_n40_v12/ai_18791704/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/05/16/BA63776.DTLhttp://www.thomasmertoncenter.org/reports_rosp_2005_2006.htmhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/12/28/MN42382.DTLhttp://www.hrw.org/en/reports/2006/10/09/cruel-and-degradinghttp://reidscones.com/prison/Feel free to go through all of those. And if you have any articles about how easy life is in prison, living off the taxpayer dime while sipping ice tea, feel free to share them.
7/8/2010 3:56:36 PM
If you were to convince me that being put in prison for life is harsher than being executed I'd totally suggest life imprisonment for the crimes I'm currently suggesting capital punishment.But then I'd have to ask why you're against capital punishment if you're willing to put people through such horrible punishment.[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM. Reason : subject-verb agreement.]
7/8/2010 4:01:00 PM
lol so God is against a (relatively) quick and painless death for a criminal, but he prefers they rot and suffer for decade upon decade upon decade upon decade in a terrible prisonwe don't have the right to take a life, but we have the right to make someone live the rest of their life in a living hellwhich side is more moral again?]
7/8/2010 4:02:51 PM
I have a few issues with our implementation of it, but no objections in principle.
7/8/2010 4:04:04 PM
There are situations, where if I could be 100% certain of who committed the murder and what the circumstances were, I would support the death penalty. Unfortunately, I don't trust our justice system, and if one innocent person is getting put to death, that's one too many.
7/8/2010 4:08:16 PM
7/8/2010 4:10:13 PM
Support on the basis of justice. Oppose on the basis of uncertainty. Overall, I don't mind the status quo.
7/8/2010 4:14:13 PM
Why execute people when you can put them to hard labor for the rest of their lives? I say profit off their continued existence. Dead people can't be used for cheap labor.
7/8/2010 4:19:27 PM
^ Just like North Korea!
7/8/2010 4:26:35 PM
7/8/2010 4:30:50 PM
^^ The rest of us have to work. I'm not going to let some fucker get a pass to sit on his ass just because he killed someone. There are ditches to be dug, crops to be grown, trash to be collected, nikes to be made, etc...[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 4:32 PM. Reason : not enough ^s]
7/8/2010 4:32:04 PM