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Old 05-07-2008, 05:12 AM   #317 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Liebling:-))) View Post
No matter how many % either high or low they executed but to my eyes, Death penalty is a vengeance, not right punishment. I consider death penalty as a murder the same. Kill is not okay...

Listen, victim's family would get death penalty for kill the killer as a revenage for kill their beloved one because accord the law they do not allow to kill the murder. The judge allows to kill murders, no matter either they are innocent or not. Court would not get death penalty for wrongly punish innocent to death, don't they? It makes no sense to me.

Right punishment is lock them rest of life.
Refer to my previous post - In 1962, James Moore raped and strangled 14-year-old Pamela Moss. Her parents decided to spare Moore the death penalty on the condition that he be sentenced to life in prison without parole. Later on, thanks to a change in sentencing laws in 1982, James Moore is eligible for parole every two years! If Pamela's parents knew that they couldn't trust the state, Moore could have been executed long ago and they could have put the whole horrible incident behind them forever. Instead they have a nightmare to deal with annually. I'll bet not a day goes by that they don't kick themselves for being foolish enough to trust the liberal sham that is life imprisonment and rehabilitation.

Again - entirely up to you to determine his fate. Right punishment is NOT life imprisonment. The right punishment is up to victim's decision to choose punishment as deemed appropriate for the murderer's heinous crimes.

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Did you read the links about murder victim's families who opposte death penalty in my previous posts?

You can image what if your child is a serial killer and will have death penalty. What do you feel as mother if you see your serial killer child sentence to death? I bet you would want justice to put him/her to jail for rest of life.
I'm kind of appalled at your reasoning. For me - if my child was a serial killer, he is dead to me. I'll disavow him and let the court judges his fate. I will have to spend rest of my life thinking about he has done to victims and victims' families. If he got a life sentence, I'm not even going to visit him once.

Yes I have a strong ethic in preserving a life at all cost but there is a line. For example, if this armed robber was robbing me and I caught him with my gun, I will not shoot to kill unless he shoots first or poses extreme danger to my family. I exercise my rights to shoot with extreme hesitance.
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