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View Poll Results: Death sentances no or yes?

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    I don't agree with the way people get life, and then their allowed out 5 years later for "good behaviour"
    If someone gets life, It should mean life, not 5 years.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starburst..x View Post
    I don't agree with the way people get life, and then their allowed out 5 years later for "good behaviour"
    If someone gets life, It should mean life, not 5 years.
    So true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starburst..x View Post
    I don't agree with the way people get life, and then their allowed out 5 years later for "good behaviour"
    If someone gets life, It should mean life, not 5 years.

    +REP it's so damn true.

    I think the Death Penalty is a great thing, it allows us to get rid of worthless hatefull scum.

    Rapists and Muderers should get Death because there a danger to society and evil.



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    No, I do not believe in the death penalty. Many reasons, but one of the main ones is because innocent people get executed more often than you think.

    In the last 25 years, 102 innocent people have been released from death row. Thats being RELEASED, and thats extremely hard to do. Imagine how many people actually were innocent but never proved it.

    If 1 innocent person gets executed and 999 guilty get executed, is the death penalty still worth it? I think not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    If 1 innocent person gets executed and 999 guilty get executed, is the death penalty still worth it? I think not.
    It clearly is, I mean sure unlucky that 1 innocent guy but a 0.1% margin of error is well worth it to be rid of people who are that dangerous to society. You can say that it's "not nice" to kill anyone and that doing so would make you "just as bad", but let's face it, that's a load of hot balls. Killing in the name of justice with the support of the judicial system is not the same as murder. That is not to say that revenge killings are justified, just so I'm clear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    It clearly is, I mean sure unlucky that 1 innocent guy but a 0.1% margin of error is well worth it to be rid of people who are that dangerous to society. You can say that it's "not nice" to kill anyone and that doing so would make you "just as bad", but let's face it, that's a load of hot balls. Killing in the name of justice with the support of the judicial system is not the same as murder. That is not to say that revenge killings are justified, just so I'm clear.
    I dont think so. I dont see why its worth 'getting rid' of people for the death of an innocent man? Not money, thats for sure. It costs more money to put a man to death than it does to keep him living in jail.

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    It would stop all/most of the criminals if it was brought back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decadent View Post
    It would stop all/most of the criminals if it was brought back.

    Criminals think that they're going to get away with it 100%, so I dont see how it would. They dont even think theyre going to go to jail, it has no effect on them at all.

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    Put it this way.
    Were a civilised society now.
    Doing this, would take us back a step.
    pm me for msypace and stuff yeh?

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    kill him and all shall be good!:eusa_danc hes a bad man.

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