Do you support the death penalty?

Do you support the death penalty and why/why not?

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  • lonewolf1253

    There was a man in Texas in 1991 that was convicted of setting his house on fire, killing his three children. He was sentenced to death and was executed in 2004. It was later found that the fire was accidental and he was innocent and that a key witness lied about it. So an innocent man not only loses his whole family, he is then put to death for it. If the justice system was always right, I would support it. But many innocent people have been put to death. Therefore, I cannot support it.

    Since 1973, 144 people on death row have been exonerated. As a percentage of all death sentences, that's just 1.6 percent. But if the innocence rate is 4.1 percent, more than twice the rate of exoneration, the study suggests what most people assumed but dreaded: An untold number of innocent people have been executed. Apr 28, 2014

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    • I waffle on this all the time, but generally believe life in prison w/o parole is the way to go. The problem you point out is that witnesses lie and are believed for various reasons and the people incarcerated have had many previous run ins with the law in most cases. The moral is stay out of trouble to begin with and the chances of getting the death penalty - or even going to jail - are about zero these days.

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      • lonewolf1253

        Also, it's far cheaper just to lock them up and toss the key, than put them on death row, with the endless appeals costing millions. California has almost 800 people on death row, and yet they haven't executed anyone in over 12 years. I live in Michigan, which has never had the death penalty. But first degree murder is mandatory life without parole. No exceptions. Personally, I'd rather be dead than locked in a cell till I die. Eating slop everyday. Also, medical care in prison is far from ideal. Most people don't grow very old in prison. Many die young from the stress. So I agree with you 100%.

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        • Yes definitely cheaper, but the privatization of the prison system needs to be examined and that’s another debate. Put these slugs in military prisons and be done with it. California will never pull another switch - it’s a known carcinogen and may cause cancer.

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          • lonewolf1253

            True. There are thousands of things that the state of California has determined may be hazardous to your health. But in the other 49 states they are perfectly safe. Liberalism run amok.

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  • Some folks just need killin. - Sling Blade.

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  • geek_god_101

    The law needs to speed up the process of utilizing the death penalty. It should not take thirty years to determine innocence or guilt. It's really asinine to take so long.

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  • I don't support it. I believe that you shouldn't be empowered or entitled to take a life. We are not able to reconstruct or to identically recreate a human being and we shouldn't have the power to decide these things. Also, you don't get anything out of that. People decide it's a good law just because they feel this is a retaliation towards the criminals, but nobody argues about what do we actually obtain out of this. You won't see one person saying that this law should remain because we get some benefits, because it's only the feeling of killing in the name of the justice that pushes you in this direction. But it's not enough to make a decision, you also need a strong rationale, some significant benefits to outweight the abhorrent act of killing someone and an ethical spirit to make these decisions. I've never seen an educated, stable and calm person saying we should kill people, but only people who have problems themselves.
    Also as mentioned before, in case of a mistake, there's no way to repair this. The human nature is imperfect and will always make errors. Therefore, making irreversible decisions is incompatible with our nature, as we'll definitely make mistakes and we'll have to repair them.

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    • Nickvey

      No one put to death has ever killed again so society gets good out of it, and if you couldn't think of this its because they havent caught you yet and you fear your own execution.

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      • wtf you're a retard and a sick child abuser and you talk non-sensical trash about me? You should be fucking killed for what you say and think, not me.

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        • Nickvey

          except you will most likely be executed for what you do. and thats why you are anti-death penalty where as im pro- death penalty because its one way of eliminating undesirables. people that have not been caught for murder.

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          • Dude you're trolling. Stop it, not cool. You keep saying I did something wtf is wrong with you. Come to me when you got something to accuse me of and some proof.

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  • Whatintarnation

    I don't support it. I realize there are truly horrible people that have done absolutely despicable things but I still believe they should just be locked in a box. They'll pay for their crimes in the next life.

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    • Nickvey

      they could just as easily do that executed. you know pay for the crime in the next life . i think we should put them in a box with a sword and the last guy alive can be rewarded with life when he took someone else's. this way we kill nobody .

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      • Whatintarnation

        I could go along with that. I just don't like the idea of us killing them. To me it seems like being merciful. Let them think about what they did for fifty years and all it cost them.

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  • Pumpurrnickel

    I don't support it. I actually was in a debate class, and got this exact topic. My main reason was the same one lonewolf1253 mentioned. If so many innocents also die, it's not worth it.

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    • Nickvey

      sure we execute the wrong one from time to time , but its not without the greater good. Punishment works , if im going to be rewarded with a lifetime of gay sex i'll just kill my wife tomorrow. But thats not how it works , so i'll just go without sex untill i die.

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  • FAN2Cfullfiller

    'Death, it stalks us all'...

    Shakespeare

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  • Dustyair

    I support it.
    They're just people, we keep making more all the time.

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  • JellyBeanBandit

    The death penalty does absolutely nothing to deter criminals, countries with the death penalty have no less crime than countries without it, in fact it usually has more crime. The death penalty plain doesn't work.

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  • Nickvey

    every american taxpayer support the killing of the convicted when they file taxes. But lets say god exists. then if you are a christian the dude Christ was being crucified one day . and low that day of days so be it on either side of jesus were two men to be executed that very day. and they said unto the lord , you are the one they call Jesus king of the jews are you not? and jesus said that is what they say. and so they both pleaded with Jesus to use his super Jesus powers to free them. Nay jesus was a republican and saith to them are you not guilty ? today you shall die but one of you shall not perish. so i say unto thee if you cant do the time dont do the crime.

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    • McBean

      Suddenly, I feel better about paying my taxes. You're an influential guy.

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  • McBean

    In my mind it's close, but I'm against it. Too many witnesses lie under stress and vengeance of death. I do concede that the death penalty gives healthy closure to victim's families. But if Charles Manson torture artists were to get euthanized like a pet, the penalty would not be harsh enough.

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  • BleedingPain

    Not only is the US prison system a big money maker, there are moral/ethical loopholes to the death penalty.
    Why is it ok to take the life of a person who comitted manslaughter? At what point does society not value the life of domeone else?

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    • Nickvey

      hospitals are bigger money makers that profit of the sick and dying. Manslaughter is not associated with death penalty . That would be murder. society value the life of the murdered and execution of the murderer is the only guaranteed way of preventing that individual form killing while inside prison or escape or release. If you dont want this to be a personal issue , dont murder. and no society cant be forced into placing value on the murderers life. we operate under majority rules not the minority. for now its legal . rolls could reverse and abortion made illegal and death penalty illegal. and i predict after 2050 that will happen.

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      • BleedingPain

        Everything is a money maker these days...

        The system, like most others, is very broken. Instead of death penalty (for whatever reason) we should be envesting in better mental health care for that kind of stuff.
        Personally I see the death penalty as an easy copout if sentenced to it. Make em’ go through hell twice, once alive and after death.

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        • Nickvey

          i prefer we punish them with death , im not into long term torture. IV drip morphine. hell i dont even want them to suffer. you just want 30 years of cruelty.

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          • BleedingPain

            Maybe so.

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  • Dustyair

    Little Bill Daggett:
    You just shot an unarmed man.

    Bill Munny:
    He should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.

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  • jaystrong

    I think the law should be looked at more closely. For example - there's plenty of ways to NOT execute the wrong person, but there's too many ways real murderers walk freely. A longer list than those who were put to death while innocent.
    Today we have DNA, cameras everywhere, science to back up any case. They can get it right, but they choose not to.

    I'm all for destroying the life of someone who killed multiple people, a child or pretty much anyone in a horrific way. Until you're the victim's loved one or it's someone close to you we can say we don't support it all we'd like.

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  • TerriAngel

    Not wholesale.
    Not on circumstantial evidence.
    But, these cops that shoot unarmed usually black men.
    These mass shooters or attempt to.
    Like that nut case that shot up the theatre.
    There's no reason for them to continue to take up food, water, or oxygen any longer.

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    • Dustyair

      What about the thousands of black males that shoot each other in Chicago every year the liberal media never reports on? And that's just one city. COPS are awesome, BANG BANG LOL :)

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