I stand by my stance of within 15-20 minutes of conviction and sentencing they should be arriving at the morgue with a .45 in their headsJumpingbean3 said:They're kept on death row for so long on the off chance they may be found innocent (though, again, if that's the case they should remove the penalty altogether imo).Swny Nerdgasm said:Hell why do inmates on death row take o long to die? Convict them, bring them out back and put a bullet in their head.
Like killing someone?Master Steeds said:yeah definately, people that do unspeakable crimes to other humans/animals deserve to die
So hang on, we should kill them because it's cheaper?Arizona Kyle said:rather then wasting tax payer money on some criminal that will never get out of prison
Well that was your fault for being a socialist.mrscott137 said:Not trying to be offensive, but from an outsiders point of view (UK), america ain't perfect either in terms of human rights and justice systems. For example- a national healthcare system, racism (DO NOT DENY THIS- It wasn't just me who saw southerners having fits over a black president). Oh and America- I visited once and made the mistake of admitting that I am partly socialist in a bar. Didn't go down to well, like I say, its the minority groups, but the same could be said for the middle eastern countries and china above. Not perfect, as I say.ravensheart18 said:What do you notice about the counties on that list? Except for Japan (that barely made the top 10) and the US, do those strike you as countries that have human rights and justice systems you might want to emulate?
There are multiple cases of people being convicted and executed only to be proved innocent later. We have an appeals system for that reason, we have a court system for that reason. People so obsessed with punishing criminals have constantly without fail caused more damage than they will ever mend with their perverted and sadistic idea of "Criminal Justice."Swny Nerdgasm said:I stand by my stance of within 15-20 minutes of conviction and sentencing they should be arriving at the morgue with a .45 in their headsJumpingbean3 said:They're kept on death row for so long on the off chance they may be found innocent (though, again, if that's the case they should remove the penalty altogether imo).Swny Nerdgasm said:Hell why do inmates on death row take o long to die? Convict them, bring them out back and put a bullet in their head.
Oh the irony in my user name. Didn't even think about it until you mentioned it.Marik Bentusi said:I certainly didn't expect this from a Death God.Death God said:No. Unless it means they are going to jail. Jail is cozy with all the computers and free lunch and such. But if it is prison, no. Imprisonment is much worse than death.
But what if it's like... a zombie or something.Grouchy Imp said:I'm pretty sure most people find that it's used only once...Arizona Kyle said:Do you believe that the death sentence should be used more often
Unjustified feeling would quickly change when it's their family members are on the wrong side of a murderer. If someone has proven themselves unworthy of living in our community by murdering it's citizens, I see no reason to keep them around in any capacity. I personally would have no issues with kicking them out of the community whether this means the state or country. Issue here is that I'd guess Australia wouldn't want them either. If it wasn't so expensive I'd have no issues with kicking them off the planet so long as they ceased to be a load or threat to society. Maybe if it was feasible we could make Mars into New Australia. Until then, we have to work within our limits.LegendaryGamer0 said:? That should answer itself. No question to you might be "unjustified" to someone else. :/
The dog analogy is flawed, because in many cases the dog is provoked. :/ Either way, that is another case of humans having a God Complex.
This is a solid argument. However, it is not the job of the government to make everyone happy. It's just not possible. Tax dollars are going to go where many people don't want. However, the beautiful thing here (atleast in the U.S.) is that the federal government has left this up to the states to decide. If one doesn't like it and if it's that important to them, they can move. (Staying the hell away from Texas would helpLegendaryGamer0 said:By what you are saying, you don't want your tax money to go to keeping someone like that alive, fair enough. What you forget is, when they are executed, it is everyone else's tax dollars going towards murder, and they can't do jack shit about it. So, you are forcing others to indirectly commit an act of murder against their own will. By your logic...
Do you see where I am going with this and what I am implying?
But who are you to judge if they are unworthy of living?YouEatLard said:Unjustified feeling would quickly change when it's their family members are on the wrong side of a murderer. If someone has proven themselves unworthy of living in our community by murdering it's citizens, I see no reason to keep them around in any capacity. I personally would have no issues with kicking them out of the community whether this means the state or country. Issue here is that I'd guess Australia wouldn't want them either. If it wasn't so expensive I'd have no issues with kicking them off the planet so long as they ceased to be a load or threat to society. Maybe if it was feasible we could make Mars into New Australia. Until then, we have to work within our limits.LegendaryGamer0 said:? That should answer itself. No question to you might be "unjustified" to someone else. :/
The dog analogy is flawed, because in many cases the dog is provoked. :/ Either way, that is another case of humans having a God Complex.
Humans can also be provoked. Not speaking of self defense.
A while back in the news a convenience store clerk disabled a robber. The tape clearly showed that the robber was no threat as he was laying on his back. After disabling the robber the clerk proceeded to unload his gun into the robber, killing him. It was decided by the police that the case had moved from self defense to murder as the threat had been clearly removed before the robber was killed.
This is presented as an example of provoked murder in humans. Other examples could include road rage, lover's scorn, parents fearing for their children, etc. Dog, lion, monkey, Martian, or human killing another human is all on the same playing field in my eyes. If an entity has proven it's self unworthy of living by killing people..... yada yada
I'm not touching the god thing.
This is a solid argument. However, it is not the job of the government to make everyone happy. It's just not possible. Tax dollars are going to go where many people don't want. However, the beautiful thing here (atleast in the U.S.) is that the federal government has left this up to the states to decide. If one doesn't like it and if it's that important to them, they can move. (Staying the hell away from Texas would helpLegendaryGamer0 said:By what you are saying, you don't want your tax money to go to keeping someone like that alive, fair enough. What you forget is, when they are executed, it is everyone else's tax dollars going towards murder, and they can't do jack shit about it. So, you are forcing others to indirectly commit an act of murder against their own will. By your logic...
Do you see where I am going with this and what I am implying?) They can give their tax dollars to a state that represents their view point on the death penalty. Don't bother with "They shouldn't have to...". I'm not asking them to move to Mars, just driving a few hours to another state or country would do just as well.
But, what is wrong with Socialism?Swny Nerdgasm said:Well that was your fault for being a socialist.mrscott137 said:Not trying to be offensive, but from an outsiders point of view (UK), america ain't perfect either in terms of human rights and justice systems. For example- a national healthcare system, racism (DO NOT DENY THIS- It wasn't just me who saw southerners having fits over a black president). Oh and America- I visited once and made the mistake of admitting that I am partly socialist in a bar. Didn't go down to well, like I say, its the minority groups, but the same could be said for the middle eastern countries and china above. Not perfect, as I say.ravensheart18 said:What do you notice about the counties on that list? Except for Japan (that barely made the top 10) and the US, do those strike you as countries that have human rights and justice systems you might want to emulate?