9/21/2011 3:05:47 PM
capital punishment has no place in an imperfect justice system
9/21/2011 3:12:44 PM
requirements for using capital punishment should be revamped.however, it should remain as an available option, but primarily for those literally pose too great a danger to society to remain alive.
9/21/2011 3:47:31 PM
Multiple appeals and 2 trips to the Supreme Court and you still think this guy is innocent? That nearly a quarter of a century later, 7 aren't saying he didn't do it but saying they're not sure that he did, yet 2 have not changed their story.Then there's the bloody shorts that were not allowed as evidence. The guy shot someone in the face, then killed a cop. Calling him innocent is politicizing, not actually looking at the case or the appellate history.Further reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Davis_case[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 4:23 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2011 4:16:29 PM
9/21/2011 4:24:02 PM
Should we end life imprisonment so innocent people aren't tortured and then murdered?
9/21/2011 4:29:42 PM
I'm not sure if this should be a debate on capital punishment or a debate on the inefficiencies of our court system. The original trial was in 1989... over twenty years ago.I understand there are ethical, social, and financial burdens of capital punishment vs. life sentence, but it seems irrelevant to study the outcome if the process if flawed to begin with (although the third burden is tied into this).
9/21/2011 6:39:08 PM
9/21/2011 6:42:34 PM
Why is it you get so many people to turn out for this guy, but there are probably hundreds of other people with life w/o parole sentences with probably 'less' evidence/testimony used to convict them than Troy.People need to stop pretending they really care about the guy or know anything about the case (and law/justice in general) so much as they are just against capital punishment. Is it too much to start a "hes guilty but the death penalty is wrong/not warranted in this case" protest?
9/21/2011 7:07:11 PM
9/21/2011 7:24:01 PM
9/21/2011 7:32:30 PM
9/21/2011 7:39:19 PM
9/21/2011 8:05:10 PM
It's "trotted out" to illustrate that there are people that have been wrongfullly executed.
9/21/2011 8:13:08 PM
Something it can't possibly do. It shows that people may have been wrongly convicted or maybe even sentenced. A death sentence that is overturned is not a death sentence carried out.[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 8:28 PM. Reason : d]
9/21/2011 8:28:18 PM
Government is infallible?
9/21/2011 8:31:18 PM
But, Grumpy, those are the ones that the Innocence Project caught! Imagine how many it missed?Then multiply that like by 1000 to get how many are killed by our prisons besides that. But who cares, executing people is barbaric. Torturing them for decades and letting them die is humane.All this argument ever boils down to is an abritrary notion of justice. My opinion is that in order for our species to thrive, the wicked must be punished and the punishment should generally fit the crime. For me, there exists crimes for which death is an appropriate punishment.[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 8:39 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2011 8:31:24 PM
The government has no business killing civilians. Private companies should be the ones killing civilians. Let the free market decide who gets the chair and who gets to walk.
9/21/2011 9:55:30 PM
9/21/2011 10:23:16 PM
Well, he's probably guilty, so fuck it, go ahead and strap him in.
9/21/2011 10:30:16 PM
SCOTUS says:Time to:[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 10:34 PM. Reason : ]
9/21/2011 10:32:03 PM
Celebrating death. Typical republican.
9/21/2011 10:57:17 PM
re-posted from the other death penalty thread:Number of people executed in 2010, per country1 People's Republic of China Officially not released. In the thousands,may be up to 5000.2 Iran 252+3 North Korea 60+4 Yemen 53+5 United States 466 Saudi Arabia 27+7 Libya 18+8 Syria 17+9 Bangladesh 9+10 Somalia 8+Pretty awesome company we have there...Also thought this was interesting:Blue - Abolished for all offensesGreen - Abolished for all offenses except under special circumstancesOrange - Retains, though not used for at least 10 yearsRed - Retains death penaltyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment
9/21/2011 11:03:13 PM
^^ I didn't make any commentary....and I'm barely more than nominally a Republican.
9/21/2011 11:06:36 PM
46. not bad. How many of those belong to Texas?
9/21/2011 11:08:29 PM
^^^ those numbers are meaningless since they are not "per-capita".[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 11:09 PM. Reason : ]
9/21/2011 11:09:23 PM
^ Nope. The company speaks for itself. The per-capita argument is a red herring.
9/21/2011 11:25:17 PM
9/21/2011 11:37:26 PM
^^ Its not a red herring, its statistics.You'll find that more people die on the road in the US than in, say, Mozambique... so by your logic the US has more dangerous roads.[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 11:39 PM. Reason : ]
9/21/2011 11:38:59 PM
@AnnCoulter Ann Coulter ONE TROY DAVIS FLAME-BROILED, PLEASE -
9/22/2011 12:14:44 AM
9/22/2011 2:04:45 AM
According to everyone who called into the radio station (all black djs) I was listening to this morning (in Charlotte) not only should he not have been killed, but he was also innocent.
9/22/2011 9:05:05 AM
It just feels at this point that there is reasonable doubt that he was guilty. In my eyes that's not enough to kill someone.As I get older and older I think the death penalty should be abolished. The fact that people have been proven innocent from death row should show us that our system is flawed and that chances are good that an innocent man has been killed while his guilty counterpart is walking free.
9/22/2011 9:22:53 AM
Now explain to me why you're cool with torturing innocent people for decades and letting them die in prison.
9/22/2011 9:42:38 AM
Make no mistake the black radio DJs and the black community in general believed this whole case was a race thing, which is why they believe he was innocent. They think the man just picked some random poor black guy and planted evidence on him. It didn't help that this happened in Savannah, GA.Hindsight is 20/20 why are these people recanting after 20+ years? That is a question that should be asked. Were they forced into corraborating a story, none of them him have said as such?Just because he maintained his innocence doesn't mean he was really innocent.
9/22/2011 9:55:43 AM
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9/22/2011 10:11:29 AM
A race thing?7/12 jurors that decided he was guilty were black.7/12 jurors that sentenced him to death were black.
9/22/2011 10:40:53 AM
B0bbyD1g1tal Bobby TWhy am I not surprised that you eat human flesh? RT @AnnCoulter ONE TROY DAVIS FLAME-BROILED, PLEASE - bit.ly/qPQnV7
9/22/2011 11:35:20 AM
^^but the black media is spinning it as a race thing, using that if he was white his execution would have been stayed.
9/22/2011 12:14:39 PM
9/22/2011 12:26:47 PM
Well, the "race thing" case was presented with even less evidence.
9/22/2011 12:48:18 PM
From what I read he was most likely guilty but not enough to warrant the death penalty. I was completely against him being executed, and it was sad to watch helpless as political forces executed him. You would think humanity would trump politics but once you lose a seat you dont get it back.
9/22/2011 10:44:45 PM
If politicians can kill people, people can kill politicians. Or not.
9/23/2011 12:38:16 AM
^^ "Most likely guilty but not enough to warrant the death penalty" is a meaningless statement. Legally speaking, there is no higher burden of proof for the death penalty. If you are guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt", that's good enough for a conviction, good enough for incarceration, and good enough for capital punishment. Per the law, you can say that you aren't convinced enough of his guilt to convict and punish him at all, but you cannot say that he's guilty enough to convict and incarcerate, but there's too much doubt surrounding his case to allow him to be put to death.
9/23/2011 1:18:16 AM
I notice there were not a lot of publicized protests and complaints when Texas fried the white-supremacist who dragged the black guy to death behind his pickup:http://articles.cnn.com/2011-09-21/justice/justice_texas-dragging-death-execution_1_lawrence-russell-brewer-john-william-king-shawn-berry?_s=PM:JUSTICE
9/23/2011 1:58:57 AM
9/23/2011 8:12:42 AM
^^Silly GrumpyGOP, they only execute innocent black people. Didn't you know?
9/23/2011 9:13:53 AM
^^ so, then, why aren't you convinced? because the media is telling you so? because they are showing you all of the evidence that purports his innocence and nothing else?
9/24/2011 1:49:54 AM
It's cheaper to keep them in prison for life.
9/25/2011 12:55:38 AM
It's cheaper still to not bother funding a police force and court system.
9/26/2011 2:05:22 AM