Nice Redwood.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by redwood973:
I am all for the death penalty. I am for being as sure as one can about the guilt of the condemed before execution. I am all for execution appeals to be limited/restricted so the criminal can't play the system out.
>red-neck mode off<
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"You say your innocent huh? Well I just think your playing the system off." BANG!
I cant tell if your being sarcastic with your 'Redneck Mode Off' comment, but if you are serious it just makes you and the whole 'Pro-execution' cause look like a poor excuse for a arguement.
IF you are serious, I would like to thank you for winning the anti-execution arguement for us with a poorly constructed and damn childish arguement.
Just though Id repeat that. Thing is. You cant have both. You can either have an expensive lengthy legal process to be sure that the person you are executing is guilty. Well as sure as you can be. Not one person in this debate has disagreed that this process has NEVER been 100% successful, and that somewhere along the line some innocent people have been wrongly convicted and executed.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">I am for being as sure as one can about the guilt of the condemed before execution. I am all for execution appeals to be limited/restricted so the criminal can't play the system out.</font>
But you cant be sure if you plan on cutting down the time the guy spends on Death Row. Any cuts on the legal process takes away the certainty that the guy is innocent or guilty.
Problem is, in some cases we'll never know.
This is me signing off. I wont be back as this thread is rehashing the smae old arguements, nothing new to see here!
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