To: saigon
The death penalty is now considered cruel and unusual punishment by most liberals. No matter how heinous the crime, taking the criminal's life is unacceptable. Furthermore, due to the increasingly liberal nature of courts and prisoner administration, the opportunity for previously denied parole opportunities and parole is always there as long as the criminal is alive.
5 posted on
10/17/2004 10:49:38 PM PDT by
risk
To: risk
I think it was cruel and unusual punishment that they let this guy plea bargain instead of bringing the death penality against him in the first place.
Most liberal's do think like that when the crime doesn't affect them. That is their problem. They see in gray instead of black and white. This wouldn't be a problem except some things are black and white.
7 posted on
10/17/2004 10:53:09 PM PDT by
saigon
To: risk
We won't have to worry about the DP if sKerry gets elected, he going to declare a moratorium on the federal DP and his judges/justices will soon eliminate it at the state level. We will see a return of the country club glamor slamers too. They are already hard at work trying to over turn 3 strikes laws.
35 posted on
10/18/2004 4:14:54 AM PDT by
GailA
( hanoi john, I'm for the death penalty for terrorist, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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