CAPITAL PUNISHMENT! (Just for Kahl)
Pick your side and let if fly.
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Kill 'em and let God sort 'em out.
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Live and let live! ^.^
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death sentence for every crime (except murder let murderers go)
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I have only this to say:
Wesley Cook. Have a nice day. |
Bring back Gladiators.
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The custom or the show? Or both?
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Old school Roman styles.
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What does wesley cook prove?
Who was the name of the aussie guy zhukov i think was talking about that was hanged and then found to be innocent? does australia have crazy redneck sheriffs/justice and shit? last i read up on this issue there was an on-going debate whether or not anybody had ever been wrongly convicted AND executed. (in america) anyway im kind of out of it right now but ill pick a side in a while. OKAY HERE"S AN ARGUMENT FOR FUNS. FUNS. Is it worse to be in jail for life or to be executed? |
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BTW, Wesley Cook is more popularly known as Mumia Abu-Jamal. |
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The dude was found shot at the scene of the crime. He was wearing an empty gun holster. The gun he owned was found at the scene with five spent rounds. Those five spent rounds were confirmed to be the ones that killed the on duty officer who was conducting a traffic stop on Cook's brother. The rest of the evidence is debatable. I think what mostly casted the shadow of doubt in his case was that a security guard at the hospital he was treated at for his gun shot wound testified for the prosecution that Cook confessed while doctors testified for the defense that he was incapable of speaking at the time because of his wound. |
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I'm against it, but only half heartedly. Killing them saves money, but I sure as hell wouldn't like to be the one that pulls the switch.
I do think there are circumstances when things might get hectic, and morals may have to take a back seat to 'justice', for example during a battle, or, just hypothetically speaking, a socialist revolution or something like that. BUt normal every day life, I would think that life in prison is enough (or just the right amount of punishment) for the worst crimes. Just make sure they don't escape. Hmm, while I'm here, does anyone have any examples of murdering nutters escaping and killing MORE people? That's probably a good argument for killing them the first time around. |
Most executions, at least in the USA, are done by lethal injection. One of the chemicals used (the first one injected) is a barbiturate to put the condemned under so the process is as humane as possible.
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I was living in Philadelphia while the trial was taking place. I read the reports (though not the transcripts) in the Philadelphia Inquirer, which is a liberal-leaning rag. I know about the witness statements and circumstantial evidence found at the scene. The bottom line? I have a hard time with the death penalty - always have - but I do believe that this man deserves to die. He killed an officer of the law in cold blood. I am convinced. And so was a jury whom he helped to select. Yet here he is, more than 25 years after the fact, still living on "Death Row" and still claiming he should be given a new trial. Ironically, many of the other principals in the trial - witnesses, lawyers and family members of the victim - are now deceased. Sorry about the tone of my response, but this case really hits home for me in a way that few other death-penalty cases do. I will try to find a link to the court transcripts, which I think might be on the web. |
The fact it was proven to be Cook's gun that killed the officer combined with the fact that he was wearing his gun holster along with the fact he himself was at the scene is enough for me. The guy could try to say "Oh someone stole my gun." but then why were you wearing an empty holster? I think it is a little to convenient that his gun was used to kill an officer who was pulling over his brother while he was there wearing an empty holster and the he just happened to be the one guy the officer returned fire too for it not to be him. That doesnt even include the number of eyewitnesses that testified they watched him do it. I dont think the death penalty should just be handed out to everyone who kills someone but I do believe Cook deserved his.
Colonel do you know what his brother was pulled over for in the first place? |
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I would do life in jail until I ran out of good books to read.
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