BingoBango said:Serious question: do you think that you could execute another human being?
It would be easy to say yes, but in all honesty I don't know. If one of my kids was a victim of them, then yes, without hesitation.
BingoBango said:Serious question: do you think that you could execute another human being?
stony said:Manslaughter is completely different. A man snaps a babies spine over his knee. I'd kill him in an instant.
A man looses concentration at the wheel and wipes out a family of six. Hmm, now it starts to get hard. That's why judges get paid lots of money though ;)
stony said:BingoBango said:Serious question: do you think that you could execute another human being?
It would be easy to say yes, but in all honesty I don't know. If one of my kids was a victim of them, then yes, without hesitation.
mackenzie said:stony said:Manslaughter is completely different. A man snaps a babies spine over his knee. I'd kill him in an instant.
A man looses concentration at the wheel and wipes out a family of six. Hmm, now it starts to get hard. That's why judges get paid lots of money though ;)
So six lives are cheaper than the one that a murderer gets executed for?
Because that is what the law would be saying.
stony said:BingoBango said:That's one out of the lot, a country with a crime-rate that dwarfs ours where you've a greater chance of being violently assaulted or murdered.
Depends where in the USA you live. I stayed with friends over there in a little town in Illinois called Watseka, virtually crime free.
stony said:mackenzie said:stony said:Manslaughter is completely different. A man snaps a babies spine over his knee. I'd kill him in an instant.
A man looses concentration at the wheel and wipes out a family of six. Hmm, now it starts to get hard. That's why judges get paid lots of money though ;)
So six lives are cheaper than the one that a murderer gets executed for?
Because that is what the law would be saying.
Thats not what the law would be saying at all. It would be saying we don't kill people for having an accident. Whatever the tragic outcome is, it is still an accident.
BingoBango said:stony said:BingoBango said:That's one out of the lot, a country with a crime-rate that dwarfs ours where you've a greater chance of being violently assaulted or murdered.
Depends where in the USA you live. I stayed with friends over there in a little town in Illinois called Watseka, virtually crime free.
A state which hasn't executed anyone since 2000 ;-)
BingoBango said:What if he was dicking about on his mobile? or was drunk?
stony said:I was there in 1999 ;)
BingoBango said:stony said:I was there in 1999 ;)
Damn you! ;-)
(Like Mackenzie said, great thread - glad it's not gone into personal insults like in some others!)
stony said:BingoBango said:stony said:I was there in 1999 ;)
Damn you! ;-)
(Like Mackenzie said, great thread - glad it's not gone into personal insults like in some others!)
It was 2001 actually but I couldn't resist ;-)
mackenzie said:Pierrepoint said that he never thought for one minute that the death penalty had deterred any of those that he executed.
And as the last man who looked into the eyes of those people I tend to believe him.
He also ended up hating what he did.
stony said:mackenzie said:Pierrepoint said that he never thought for one minute that the death penalty had deterred any of those that he executed.
And as the last man who looked into the eyes of those people I tend to believe him.
He also ended up hating what he did.
Surely it makes more fiscal sense to kill them, rather than feed them for 20 years.
BingoBango said:stony said:Life has never, ever, meant 'life'. However, the point remains - re-offending is minimal.
FRAN THE ARAB said:labour won't bring back the death sentence the bunch of shithouses thev'e fucked everything up in this great country ov our's traitors.
Bigga said:BingoBango said:stony said:Life has never, ever, meant 'life'. However, the point remains - re-offending is minimal.
stony said:mackenzie said:Pierrepoint said that he never thought for one minute that the death penalty had deterred any of those that he executed.
And as the last man who looked into the eyes of those people I tend to believe him.
He also ended up hating what he did.
Surely it makes more fiscal sense to kill them, rather than feed them for 20 years.
Bigga said:However, most interesting is a method sought after, by certains groups called "Take Justice", in which the murderer comes face to face with the family of the victim.
stony said:BingoBango said:Life has never, ever, meant 'life'. However, the point remains - re-offending is minimal.
I never said that!!!