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- It's only "expensive" because of the delay between sentencing and execution... if there were no gap, there would be no basis for this argument...If you divide the overall cost by the number of actual executions, Dieter says, the death penalty is very expensive.
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Speaking as someone who lives in a relatively violent society, I can assure you that the lack of recourse to this solution does far more harm than the minuscule number of erroneous executions.AHMETxRock wrote:I don't want to ever meet you if you could do it.
Destructicus wrote:Alt text:
"I wonder if chemists feel bad that they're always left out of these sorts of jokes."
Since when is chemistry not a science?
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Destructicus wrote:Alt text:
"I wonder if chemists feel bad that they're always left out of these sorts of jokes."
Since when is chemistry not a science?
AHMETxRock wrote:Trust me, the prisoners tend to want the extended waiting period. They can live almost 10-20 years longer due to the process.
When someone decides to take another's life in anger, for money, or whatever reason, their life is forfeit. Simply put, by doing so, they are electively choosing to discard any rights or protections they enjoyed in society.smiley_cow wrote: what makes someone's life worthless?
Surely you're not suggesting that we deny people sentenced to die the right to appeal their convictions?rustypup wrote:It's only "expensive" because of the delay between sentencing and execution... if there were no gap, there would be no basis for this argument...If you divide the overall cost by the number of actual executions, Dieter says, the death penalty is very expensive.
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