>None of them were executed. We have to assume though, by looking at the percentage found innocent after being sentenced, that there are some. That is why I no longer support the death penalty. I think instead, we should ship them all to the Netherlands. :o) (Ok, that last sentence is not true)
O.k. we'll send them over our border at Zandvoort (at the north sea).
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Of course any american would feel they draw the correct line. But that is quite subjective isn't it (5% of the world population)? To me the USA should be ashamed of itself to be the only western country still practising the death penalty on a regular basis. >>>
>>>Walter, we use the death penalty for first-degree murder. It's really that simple. Take an innocent life, and you lose claim to yours.
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>>>I have never read the details of a single story in the last 20-30 years where the accused didn't deserve it. In the case of the link I posted, we have an adult male who stomped a 3-month old baby to death. If you don't think the man should be dropped in a tank with rabid sharks, then we can't possibly continue this discussion.
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>>Over the last few years, I've seen quite a few people that were convicted but were proven not quitly just before or after execution. Your impression differs from mine.
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/Death_Penalty/Fact_Sheets/page.do?id=1101088&n1=3&n2=28&n3=99>>
>>>In China, it's drugs...in Iran, it's adultery....here, it's really simple....taking a life.
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>>Nope:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/Fact_Sheets/The_Federal_Death_Penalty_is_Arbitrary_and_Overreaching/page.do?id=1101082&n1=3&n2=28&n3=99