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To: TobagoJack who wrote (18954)5/30/2007 4:17:45 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 218428
 
I believe so: <execution works s well, against violent crimes, > Nature has always used execution for ALL crimes [crimes where the death penalty applies anyway]. For example, failing to keep an eye out leads to execution by falling over a cliff. Attempting to swim in water - execution by drowning if not capable enough.

Be careful of being too enthusiastic for "evil-doers" to be executed. You might be in line when they have run low on "evil-doers". The Colosseum ran for centuries and a LOT of people were surprised to find themselves contributing to the entertainment. There was one built in Nimes too which we visited, so great was the demand for such entertainment.

It seems cruel to have misled said "evil doer" by a lifetime of graft and corruption, dishonesty and scamming, which are the norm in China, only to choose him as a scape-goat for an accident with antibiotics. There was a big backlog of drugs for approval and he probably thought he should approve some as a lot of people were dying from lack of treatment and he might as well be paid like everyone else for such services.

I am suspicious when people are so keen for death of other people. I admit I haven't read the case at all, so have very superficial information.

Meanwhile, while China improves, New Zealand is going in the opposite direction. The first ever bribery trial of an MP is planned. Taito Field will not be executed though he was selling NZ down the river.

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