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OK, I take back what I said about the death penalty
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>>>>>For me its a red herring. The state should never kill .
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>>>>I agree with that...and I think more Americans are believing that each year.
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>>>I don't know about that. There is an anger level in this country that is just below the boiling point.
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>>>Here is the paradox I don't get. A death sentence essentially says you have done the most unforgivable thing you can do, which is take a human life. And for that we are going to kill you.
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>>Seems pretty clear. Object lesson, punishment and prophylaxis - not to mention if done properly ( i.e in a very timely fashion) much cheaper than room and board forever.
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>Cheaper is true. But studies show capital punishment is not a deterrent.
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>Have you been following the case in Texas?


Captial punishment is not a deterrent because the criminals sit on death row for 20+ years, at taxpayer expense, with all the
amenities of a modern 5 start hotel. Why would a career criminal care if they were put on death row? They're going to die of old
age anyhow. Most prisons rival health clubs with TV's, weight rooms, handball and basketball courts, etc. Prison is most certainly
not a deterrent when life in the inside is better than life on the outside.

IMO, If a person is convicted of a captial crime and sentenced to die, they should get an automatic appeal. That appeal should happen
within 6 months to a year. If the verdict is upheld, they should be executed that day.

The crime rate would drop overnight, as would prison overcrowding and the costs of incarcerating them.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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