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The death penalty ..
#11
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:04 pm)lifesagift Wrote: Not cost.. at all... I only would like to protect that poor child from any violence.. simply...

And from liberal apologists... get real people...

Huh? Protect what child? The dead one? There's nothing left to protect him from.

I thought you were all for seeing the parents suffer?
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#12
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:06 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: The death penalty is always wrong, in every case full stop.

Boru

Isn't locking someone in prison until they die.. a death penalty? but at a cost to the tax payer. Or you let them out early and their victim loses!

(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:04 pm)lifesagift Wrote: Not cost.. at all... I only would like to protect that poor child from any violence.. simply...

And from liberal apologists... get real people...

Huh? Protect what child? The dead one? There's nothing left to protect him from.

I thought you were all for seeing the parents suffer?
No, not protect the dead child, but make sure the parents don't have any normal aspects of life again

(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)lifesagift Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:06 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: The death penalty is always wrong, in every case full stop.

Boru

Isn't locking someone in prison until they die.. a death penalty? but at a cost to the tax payer. Or you let them out early and their victim loses!

(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote: Huh? Protect what child? The dead one? There's nothing left to protect him from.

I thought you were all for seeing the parents suffer?
No, not protect the dead child, but make sure the parents don't have any normal aspects of life again
And no, not suffer.. just .. end of !
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#13
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)lifesagift Wrote: Isn't locking someone in prison until they die.. a death penalty? but at a cost to the tax payer. Or you let them out early and their victim loses!

(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote: Huh? Protect what child? The dead one? There's nothing left to protect him from.

I thought you were all for seeing the parents suffer?
No, not protect the dead child, but make sure the parents don't have any normal aspects of life again

Then Minimalist's point clearly went right over your head.

They will not be living a normal life in prison, for starters. Even less so once the inmates catch wind of their crimes (just in case you didn't know, people that harm children tend to be the bottom rung of max security prison hierarchies).

And again, you seem to be against the idea of allowing them to go to prison since it would be a cost to taxpayers, but I've already mentioned to you that the death penalty costs are exponentially greater.

Do I need to bring up some statistics for you?
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#14
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:15 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:08 pm)lifesagift Wrote: Isn't locking someone in prison until they die.. a death penalty? but at a cost to the tax payer. Or you let them out early and their victim loses!

No, not protect the dead child, but make sure the parents don't have any normal aspects of life again

Then Minimalist's point clearly went right over your head.

They will not be living a normal life in prison, for starters. Even less so once the inmates catch wind of their crimes (just in case you didn't know, people that harm children tend to be the bottom rung of max security prison hierarchies).

And again, you seem to be against the idea of allowing them to go to prison since it would be a cost to taxpayers, but I've already mentioned to you that the death penalty costs are exponentially greater.

Do I need to bring up some statistics for you?

I want them to be executed, not put in a room to be tortured by other vile pathological scumbags..
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#15
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:17 pm)lifesagift Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:15 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote: Then Minimalist's point clearly went right over your head.

They will not be living a normal life in prison, for starters. Even less so once the inmates catch wind of their crimes (just in case you didn't know, people that harm children tend to be the bottom rung of max security prison hierarchies).

And again, you seem to be against the idea of allowing them to go to prison since it would be a cost to taxpayers, but I've already mentioned to you that the death penalty costs are exponentially greater.

Do I need to bring up some statistics for you?

I want them to be executed, not put in a room to be tortured by other vile pathological scumbags..

Well then that's a different story.

Just curious, why is it you want to see them executed over being tortured? What gain does the execution gratify? Execution is generally viewed as a retributive punishment, would torture not also satisfy this condition?
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#16
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:18 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:17 pm)lifesagift Wrote: I want them to be executed, not put in a room to be tortured by other vile pathological scumbags..

Well then that's a different story.

Just curious, why is it you want to see them executed over being tortured? What gain does the execution gratify? Execution is generally viewed as a retributive punishment, would torture not also satisfy this condition?
No, torture is widely disapproved of, I even have a thread on here that supports that, plus you're advocating convicted evil bastards being allowed to administer evil, whilst supposedly being locked up for doing evil !
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#17
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:21 pm)lifesagift Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:18 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote: Well then that's a different story.

Just curious, why is it you want to see them executed over being tortured? What gain does the execution gratify? Execution is generally viewed as a retributive punishment, would torture not also satisfy this condition?
No, torture is widely disapproved of, I even have a thread on here that supports that, plus you're advocating convicted evil bastards being allowed to administer evil, whilst supposedly being locked up for doing evil !

(bold mine)

So is the Death Penalty.
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#18
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:24 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:21 pm)lifesagift Wrote: No, torture is widely disapproved of, I even have a thread on here that supports that, plus you're advocating convicted evil bastards being allowed to administer evil, whilst supposedly being locked up for doing evil !

(bold mine)

So is the Death Penalty.
Are they not different? Both abhorrent, but surely torture moreso...!
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RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:25 pm)lifesagift Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:24 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: (bold mine)

So is the Death Penalty.
Are they not different? Both abhorrent, but surely torture moreso...!

They're equally abhorrent, IMO.
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#20
RE: The death penalty ..
(November 6, 2014 at 7:21 pm)lifesagift Wrote:
(November 6, 2014 at 7:18 pm)Tartarus Sauce Wrote: Well then that's a different story.

Just curious, why is it you want to see them executed over being tortured? What gain does the execution gratify? Execution is generally viewed as a retributive punishment, would torture not also satisfy this condition?
No, torture is widely disapproved of, I even have a thread on here that supports that, plus you're advocating convicted evil bastards being allowed to administer evil, whilst supposedly being locked up for doing evil !

Where did I say I was advocating for it? I was just asking why you were against it but not for administering the death penalty.

Personally, I wouldn't care what happened to them, they're despicable fuckers. As long as they suffer one way or the other I could care less what happened.
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