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Although a dedicated anti-Capital punishment believer, I sometimes think perhaps it is appropriate.
This guy should be burn at the stake, but I suppose that reduces me to his level.
But just imagine what his victims must have suffered, especially the innocent children.
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This guy should be burn at the stake, but I suppose that reduces me to his level.
But just imagine what his victims must have suffered, especially the innocent children.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Emotionally, I think we would all wish that this man suffered in a similar way to his victims.
But the law is not, and cannot be based on emotion, or it would cease to function effectively.
Killing someone for killing someone is revenge, but it doesn't stop murder happening, which is why the death penalty is never the much trumpeted 'deterrent' its supporters would wish it to be.
As for the economic cost of keeping a murderer in prison - that's the price society pays - literally - for its civilised behaviour towards its criminals.
If that makes me a bleeding heart lefty pinko yogurt knitter, that's fine, I can live with that.
But the law is not, and cannot be based on emotion, or it would cease to function effectively.
Killing someone for killing someone is revenge, but it doesn't stop murder happening, which is why the death penalty is never the much trumpeted 'deterrent' its supporters would wish it to be.
As for the economic cost of keeping a murderer in prison - that's the price society pays - literally - for its civilised behaviour towards its criminals.
If that makes me a bleeding heart lefty pinko yogurt knitter, that's fine, I can live with that.
I don’t wish him to suffer in the same way as his victims - I don’t wish pain on anyone. I wouldn’t object to him being given a painless lethal injection though. We put mad dogs down humanely not because we seek revenge, nor as punishment, but because they’re a danger to society, it guarantees there will not be a repeat performance - and the world is a better place without them.
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