Old TexMex
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Life in Prison is merciful? Wake up....
You have hit the nail on the head. If the citizenry are safer, put the murderer to death. Those who would have "mercy" and send a man to years of sodomy and beatings until he is murdered by another murderer have a screwy idea of justice.
I also assert that many cop killers are lauded in the joint, while their children grow up fatherless, and often under financial hardship. Where's the mercy for THEM?
A general statement, since it's come up multiple times here, and one hears it all the time elsewhere:
I find it genuinely interesting how often, in making the case against capital punishment, it is argued that society should expect and accept that an inmate will be certainly raped and likely murdered, and therefore imprisonment is sufficient.
Execution is the ultimate punishment society can impose on an offender. It is a punishment, but is never intended under our system to be accomplished through torture, etc. We don't need gory ways to take a capital convict's life, we simply need to take it.
I accept that citizens may, in good faith, oppose the death penalty.
However, I see hypocrisy when people in opposition say that, "We don't need to execute, because the convict will be sodomized and otherwise brutalized in prison."
If an offender commits a capital crime, I believe society may decide to execute him, or not; however I do not believe that hoping he'll experience a tortured incarceration is an "American" alternative. Society doesn't need to see an offender suffer, it just needs to see him pay.
You have hit the nail on the head. If the citizenry are safer, put the murderer to death. Those who would have "mercy" and send a man to years of sodomy and beatings until he is murdered by another murderer have a screwy idea of justice.
I also assert that many cop killers are lauded in the joint, while their children grow up fatherless, and often under financial hardship. Where's the mercy for THEM?
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