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Bring Back The Death Penalty. Better Yet, Public Execution!
Toogood Reports ^ | July 29, 2002 | Barbara Stanley

Posted on 07/29/2002 8:28:23 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen

This is probably the hardest piece I have ever written. I, you see, am a mother. I have two children and I have watched the last few months as children have been abducted, tortured, sexually abused, thrown away or hidden in debris as the murderers continue to prey. I don´t want to see this anymore. It is past time to send a strong message to those who will kill our most innocent citizens.

Everyone is wondering how this could happen. But I know we have cheapened life to such an extent that the infanticide, neutrally labeled partial birth abortion, is but the stench of a society which cares little for precious life. And these little ones, just at birth, or just in their most tender youth, need protection and it is up to us to give it to them.

I want a public execution. I want retribution. I want revenge and I want a deterrent to this happening again. I want there to be absolutely no doubt as to what fate awaits any who will steal life and sanctity from our children. I want the murderers to pay for the anguish the parents´ will live with forever.

I don´t want NAMBLA or the ACLU or any psychiatrist telling me the perp had a deprived childhood. I don´t particularly care about how rough life was for them; we have all had our trials and tests, our harsh or unloving parents or other challenges, yet few of us have become so twisted as to have relief only come from the death of an innocent child. Justice for those innocents, that´s what I want. Let G-d deal with the guilty.

On the other side of the world, terrorists blow little children apart and I have seen the blood stains by the overturned stroller. I don´t care about the excuse of ‘humiliation´ that I am treated to by those who sympathize with evil. I have seen the photographs of little children wearing bomber´s vests in the parades; I have been sickened by the sight of infants with hand grenades hung around their tiny necks. I have heard from their own unknowing mouths how they want to drink the blood of infidels in their parents´ Jihad. If this isn´t child abuse, I don´t know what is.

We are dealing – now – here – with our own atrocities and I want to see the bastards pay. Child molesters and child killers are not rehabilitatable. They are lost causes. There is not a shred of hope for those who have such twisted minds. They need to be put down, as one would destroy a distempered pit bull.

I don´t want to hear any more lawyers arguing for ‘rights´ for those who have held none for children. I do not want to watch anymore long, drawn-out trials nor endless appeals. When the evidence is all-consuming, when the perp has the child´s blood or fibers or any evidence on him, just finish it there and then.

If the parents´ are swingers and bring home strangers they picked up in a bar for group sex, I want it admitted at trial and not hushed up. I have seen too many dead children to care one whit if the parents´ are upset by their exposure in the public arena. Perhaps I am lacking compassion. Perhaps I have just had too much for any mother´s heart to bear. I don´t care. I want retribution and I want those who are guilty to never, ever again, have any chance to do it again.



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To: Stand Watch Listen
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61 posted on 07/29/2002 10:24:36 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: winnipeg
The death penalty is the ultimate deterrent. Dead people don't kill.
62 posted on 07/29/2002 10:27:22 AM PDT by Samwise
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To: sinkspur
I notice that in the article you posted, only one supposed "innocent" was executed recently (1984).

"In 1990, Jesse Tafero was executed in Florida. He had been convicted in 1976 along with his wife, Sonia Jacobs, for murdering a state trooper. In 1981 Jacobs' death sentence was reduced on appeal to life imprisonment, and 11 years later her conviction was vacated by a federal court. The evidence on which Tafero and Jacobs had been convicted and sentenced was identical; it consisted mainly of the perjured testimony of an ex-convict who turned state's witness in order to avoid a death sentence. Had Tafero been alive in 1992, he no doubt would have been released along with Jacobs. Tafero's death is probably the clearest case in recent years of the execution of an innocent person."

Source: http://www.aclu.org/library/case_against_death.html

63 posted on 07/29/2002 10:28:00 AM PDT by ProudAmerican2
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To: Stand Watch Listen
I think that, more than the death penalty, we need to bring back our mental institutions. I am not calling for a return to "Marat Sade" type institutions of the past, but a place to hold and protect the dangerously mentally ill, and protect the public at the same time.
64 posted on 07/29/2002 10:29:54 AM PDT by Eva
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Here is my take on the death penalty it should be used for a lot more crimes I think car theft should be punished with death but it should not be used if there is any question of fact.
66 posted on 07/29/2002 11:01:28 AM PDT by weikel
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To: Stand Watch Listen
And executions should always be public and televised.
67 posted on 07/29/2002 11:03:55 AM PDT by weikel
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To: Wondervixen
You don't need to be a liberal to question the death penalty. I am completely undecided about it, have been for years. There are many compelling points on both sides.
69 posted on 07/29/2002 11:11:38 AM PDT by technochick99
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To: sinkspur
According to a spring report by the NAACP Criminal Justice Report Spring 2002 - NY state has only 6 people on death row. (Pg. 50)
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/DEATHROWUSArecent.pdf

Also from the same report, NY has not executed anyone since 1976.

71 posted on 07/29/2002 11:15:35 AM PDT by Brytani
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To: winnipeg
So.....we as a society should behave like a person who kills during an armed robbery or rape?

No, I never said that we, as a society, should grab a random person off of the street and kill them. To the contrary, only those people who have been through the entire gamut of checks and balances that our society provides and still been found guilty should be executed.

The criminal justice system will be far more kind to Mr. Murderer than he was to his victim.

We, as a society, have an obligation to remove threats to our society. Anything else is a path to extinction.

73 posted on 07/29/2002 11:17:37 AM PDT by Knitebane
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To: Kaslin
The argument usually given by those who favor life without the possibility of parole is society is protected from murders and that those same murders can never harm another person again. Not exactly true, every year prison guards and murdered or harmed guarding these same murders. Other prisoners are also murdered.

I can agree with life-without parole on one condition - IF the person sentenced to this punishment is found to have murdered or brutally harmed another person it's immediate execution. Basically put - they have one more chance to live out their life, if they blow that chance, their life is gone.

Fair enough?
75 posted on 07/29/2002 11:23:09 AM PDT by Brytani
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To: Wondervixen
I wouldn't know where is the DNC site. Like some others, you are projecting onto me what is floating about in your head.
77 posted on 07/29/2002 11:35:12 AM PDT by decimon
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To: winnipeg
Nobody has killed you therefore the death penalty works as a deterrent.
78 posted on 07/29/2002 11:40:54 AM PDT by Khepera
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To: winnipeg
Actually, my point was that lots of bad things happen. Sometimes innocent people die. Sometimes they are the victims of crime, sometimes they are run over by buses. In that light, I submit that it is possible for an innocent person to be executed by the state, but also submit that the benefit of removing convicted killers and rapists permenantly from society is worth the risk.

It is impossible to have perfection in any system. That's a fact. For you to require that the system for executing violent offenders be abandoned because it is not perfect when perfection is impossible raises serious questions about your motives.

I'm straight-forward about what I want. I want the system to be as good as possible, but since I know it won't ever be perfect, I'm not willing to let the miniscule possibility that a person could be accidently executed get in the way of permanently removing violent criminals from the face of the earth.

79 posted on 07/29/2002 11:42:23 AM PDT by Knitebane
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