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Old 03-23-2010, 12:43 PM
DaemonSeid DaemonSeid is offline
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek View Post
All the evidence has to be there. Meaning knowing that they committed the crime. No due process. Get rid of them. The sniper killer and the Manson family are perfect examples. 9 years on death row and a complete waste of money, and one of the manson members (the one who stabbed Sharon Tate 16 times) got a free college degree...awesome.
Wrong answer. We already know nowadays how people got caught up because courts thought they had 'airtight cases' and years later evidence comes along supporting that they didn't. While I am for the death penalties in some cases, I am not for swift justice by any means. When you move too fast, mistakes are made.

Again, they can get a free degree but how does that translate into putting it to good use?

Again, anything given for 'free' has its consequences (dang...I am really going back on my word...someone else take this up please!) even the quality of what is given and what someone chooses to do with it afterwards? it's on them.

I am seriously done for now....hehehe
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