To: xzins
"Every murder is heinous, atrocious and cruel. By executing the innocent we have commited an act just as heinous, atrocious and cruelourselves. What utter BS ... equating a gratuitous crime with aim to destroy the truth with that of the painstaking death penalty process which has noble duel and truth finding role.
The duel between a criminal and the courts in arguments cannot be compared to a heinous crime. This a hole has obviously a liberal agenda.
To: JudgemAll
Yes, I agree. A mistaken capital punishment by a justice system that has significant proof of guilt is not even comparable to a murderer who maliciously takes a life.
To call those mistakes "heinous, atrocious, and cruel" is propaganda designed to influence.
Mistakes are irrevocable and extremely sad, but they are not cause to end the death penalty for those murders wherein unimpeachable guilt can be established.
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10/01/2003 7:21:27 AM PDT by
xzins
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