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To: OneWingedShark
"If they are unable to repay their debt to society (serve their sentence & be released back into society) the only conscionable option is to execute them; for indefinite imprisonment is keeping open the risks that they will escape into society or harm those that guard the prisoners, and at the expense of the law abiding members of society to boot."

Unfortunately for your position, the mental health precedent is already in existence for other mental illnesses. The insane desire to rape a young boy (or girl) has never been held on the same level as deliberate premeditated murder. A legitimate insanity defense, AFAIK, has always been a sufficient argument to avoid the death penalty.

136 posted on 05/21/2009 9:47:15 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog ( The Hog of Steel)
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To: Wonder Warthog

>The insane desire to rape a young boy (or girl) has never been held on the same level as deliberate premeditated murder.

And yet rape is a capitally punishable crime, even here in the US. (UCMJ)

>A legitimate insanity defense, AFAIK, has always been a sufficient argument to avoid the death penalty.

The key there is _legitimate_. What is it that qualifies it so? Surely not the mere DESIRE to have sex with the young; there are people with homosexual desires who do not do homosexual acts. (Or would you call them insane?)

Not only that, but kidnapping IS also a capitally punishable offense (in some states). But, there are more than just those that rape children, what about those that rape adults? I have put no qualifiers on any of my opinions other than that I believe that rape should be a death-penalty offense on even the first charge; much like murder.


138 posted on 05/21/2009 9:55:51 AM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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