>>It doesn't change my disaprobation of the death penalty an iota. It still a barbar practice that shouldn't exist in any evoluate society.
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>>I still think that a lifetime sentence with
no chance of liberation is a far greater punishment.
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>To the taxpayers, anyway.
As I keep pointing out - it is cheaper to keep them locked up for 100's of years than it is to execute.
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>>>It's the kind of thing that sometimes makes me start to rethink my feelings on capital punishment. But, having said that, we should probably wait for a conviction first.
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>>>After all:
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Davis reported Shaniya missing Tuesday. Authorities first arrested a man named Clarence Coe, but charges against him were dropped a day later when investigators tracked down McNeill after receiving a tip from a hotel employee.>>>
>>>When Coe was charged, we'd probably have felt the same way toward him.
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