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taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:57 pm
paulh_85 wrote:i dont believe in the death penalty to be fair.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:00 pm
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:01 pm
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:02 pm
taffyapple wrote:Fair comments.
Reworded then.
IF 100% sure some fucker had been fiddling with kids
Live or die?
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:04 pm
taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:10 pm
AbsolutelyFearless wrote:taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Anyone who wouldnt is a wrongun imo
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:12 pm
OhhhGa wrote:taffyapple wrote:Fair comments.
Reworded then.
IF 100% sure some fucker had been fiddling with kids
Live or die?
Live. Painless death is an easy way out.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:18 pm
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Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:25 pm
OhhhGa wrote:The immediate reaction here has shown that the death penalty is a no-go anyhow. There will never be 100% burden of proof, never, it just doesn't happen. Thus, every execution would be an enormous risk.
Every wrongfully convicted individual to date would be dead; simple. No amount of compensation to the families could bring back their loved one. The inevitable mistake may occur within the first year, decade or century but when it does (and it will) the effect will be immeasurable and the blood will be on the goverment's hands.
and let's be honest, aren't they soaked enough already?
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:27 pm
taffyapple wrote:OhhhGa wrote:The immediate reaction here has shown that the death penalty is a no-go anyhow. There will never be 100% burden of proof, never, it just doesn't happen. Thus, every execution would be an enormous risk.
Every wrongfully convicted individual to date would be dead; simple. No amount of compensation to the families could bring back their loved one. The inevitable mistake may occur within the first year, decade or century but when it does (and it will) the effect will be immeasurable and the blood will be on the goverment's hands.
and let's be honest, aren't they soaked enough already?
Its a no-go topic really, as we dont have the death penalty. So my question
is. If 100% sure/caught in the act/admitted the offences etc etc etc...
Live or die.
Personally I'd happily pull the lever myself and hang the cunts
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:27 pm
ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Anyone who wouldnt is a wrongun imo
the problem with this is. lets say i killed a child, i get a double sentence. never released from prison, i think i would rather be hanged . electric chair etc. rather than spend 26 yrs in prison. so isnt the death penalty an easy way out
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:36 pm
AbsolutelyFearless wrote:ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Anyone who wouldnt is a wrongun imo
the problem with this is. lets say i killed a child, i get a double sentence. never released from prison, i think i would rather be hanged . electric chair etc. rather than spend 26 yrs in prison. so isnt the death penalty an easy way out
Im not disagreeing, i get what your saying, but i dont see it as an easy way out. Put them in with normal prisoners until they get the death penalty (usually a few years) and im sure they would regret it after the 20th day and the 20th beating they got.
As a parent i wouldn't be happy with the thought of him sat in a cell with sick memories playing around in his sick head of crimes he had committed.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:39 pm
ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Anyone who wouldnt is a wrongun imo
the problem with this is. lets say i killed a child, i get a double sentence. never released from prison, i think i would rather be hanged . electric chair etc. rather than spend 26 yrs in prison. so isnt the death penalty an easy way out
Im not disagreeing, i get what your saying, but i dont see it as an easy way out. Put them in with normal prisoners until they get the death penalty (usually a few years) and im sure they would regret it after the 20th day and the 20th beating they got.
As a parent i wouldn't be happy with the thought of him sat in a cell with sick memories playing around in his sick head of crimes he had committed.
lets say i done a serious crime against children, and i go to court and the judge says, you got 2 options. life in prison and i mean life. or. you will be hanged. i would choose to be hanged. BUT. as a parent. for someone that has done something to my child. i would rather them spend there life in prison.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:40 pm
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:44 pm
taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:44 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Hang the b*stard.
Had enough of the loonatic do gooders PC nutjobs in this country coming up with excuses for the peados action while forgetting about the victim.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:46 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Hang the b*stard.
Had enough of the loonatic do gooders PC nutjobs in this country coming up with excuses for the peados action while forgetting about the victim.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:47 pm
CjBluebird17 wrote:ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:ninianblue wrote:AbsolutelyFearless wrote:taffyapple wrote:Is there anyone on the board who wouldnt give them the death penalty
if the option was available?
Anyone who wouldnt is a wrongun imo
the problem with this is. lets say i killed a child, i get a double sentence. never released from prison, i think i would rather be hanged . electric chair etc. rather than spend 26 yrs in prison. so isnt the death penalty an easy way out
Im not disagreeing, i get what your saying, but i dont see it as an easy way out. Put them in with normal prisoners until they get the death penalty (usually a few years) and im sure they would regret it after the 20th day and the 20th beating they got.
As a parent i wouldn't be happy with the thought of him sat in a cell with sick memories playing around in his sick head of crimes he had committed.
lets say i done a serious crime against children, and i go to court and the judge says, you got 2 options. life in prison and i mean life. or. you will be hanged. i would choose to be hanged. BUT. as a parent. for someone that has done something to my child. i would rather them spend there life in prison.
Spot on. Life in prison should mean life exactly as oh gaa said.
otherwis we should build a coluseum and make them fight each other to the death
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:48 pm
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:49 pm
CjBluebird17 wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Hang the b*stard.
Had enough of the loonatic do gooders PC nutjobs in this country coming up with excuses for the peados action while forgetting about the victim.
Nobody was making excuses for their actions They are just simply saying that the death penalty brings alot more complications plus I would rather see them suffer than die quickly
Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:55 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Hang the b*stard.
Had enough of the loonatic do gooders PC nutjobs in this country coming up with excuses for the peados action while forgetting about the victim.
Nobody was making excuses for their actions They are just simply saying that the death penalty brings alot more complications plus I would rather see them suffer than die quickly
Suffer? The fuckers are sick enough to do the crime and sick enough to live off the moment the rest of their lonely lives. They get released and given a new identity to offend under after a matter of years anyway.