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Politics : Long Live The Death Penalty!

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To: Machaon who wrote (583)1/21/2003 12:30:30 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 828
 
"the final decision is made by juries, and if those jurors decide that a piece of garbage is to be "taken out", and then after many appeals no finding is made that the criminal should not be executed, then the death penalty should be carried out."

So you believe in the infallibility of juries and that is enough for you. If their "pieces of garbage" are always guilty and worthy of death, then OJ is innocent and not a piece of garbage...and his release does not endanger other decent human beings.

Because we know that when juries (bless their hearts) release a man--they release an angel. And when they send a man to the firing squad, that man is a "piece of garbage"...But women are more likely to simply be "witches" who have been drying up the cows with facial expressions and subtle devil movements.

Who then are the pieces of garbage when someone is wrongfully convicted? And who are the pieces of garbage when a killer is set free? Did you praise the jurors in the OJ case?? Pieces of garbage sit in every part of the courtroom

Isn't it annoying when you need to go through dirty old garbage because you (or someone else) have accidentally thrown out something valuable, good, and important? Isn't it good when the garbage is still in the can and has not been picked up and taken to the garbage grave yard and burned to a crisp??

Let us face it, we are not going to look for your watch once it has been through the incinerator...even if we have discovered with 100% certainty that it definitely ended up in a wrongful place. Hey, but its only a watch. You can get a new one down at the jewellery store. You will be a knock-out at the dance!
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