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Quote by: Rooster Why don't we ask the father of Shasta Groene if society has been served by "studying" these people. If Capital Punishment was used on Joseph Duncan during any of the say first 3 times he proved himself a repeat offender, then an entire family would still be alive, happy and productive. A judge, no less, let this man out while a dr posted his bail. How did he repay society for his new freedom and second chance?
Again and again this society of pansy assed, soft hearted, "they can be rehabilitated" thinkers have allowed these type of crimes to be repeated over and over again. If anything the "study" of these inmates have shown up that they are incapable of being allowed back into society. So, why should we continue to support them in prison all the while wasting money and energy.
Its time we change the laws and our way of thinking! |
I agree,
Much like our attitudes towards youths commiting crimes. Were being all fearful of throwing them in jail because it'll mess up their development.... well guess what? Letting these people live normal lives like the rest of us apparently didn't work.... so what makes people think that not putting kids in jail to teach them that their actions will not be tollerated won't work any better or worse?
Same with these freaks..... who muder.... who are of adult mentality who can independantly think for themselves..... they get off just as easily as youths for their crimes.... we all think "Oh poor fellow, he had a bad life and that's why he did what he did..... let's give him a lollypop and send a doctor to his or her home once a month to check on them......."
The penalties for crimes seem to have gotten soft as we became futher rotted by over political correctness if you ask me.
The only main problem with capital punishment is
IF someone was found guilty for a crime they did not commit.
To me, capital punishment would only be reasonable for those who:
#1- Admitted to the crimes and were proud of them
#2- evidence is not 100% solid towards the criminal in question, but found guilty. Give them the years in jail, and if they seem to have been mixed up in another murder down the road, that would be an interesting coincidence..... time for execution.