I can respect that.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I can also respect that those like-minded folks in America pay for the "forever" room and board for the heinous folk that they want to keep alive. :)
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I can respect that.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I can also respect that those like-minded folks in America pay for the "forever" room and board for the heinous folk that they want to keep alive. :)
I had taken that as being read, hence not actually spelling it out.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
And it still doesn't matter if it is. Life imprisonment serves the purposes of protecting society and the punishment of the offender.
Make them work and pay for their own keep, serves to lessen the burden on the rest of us. Feck if it were done properly it could raise funds for us.
Guess what , if it turns out the person is innocent we can let them go as well.
I can't stand all those bleeding heart liberals who don't have the heart for making a person stay in prison for 40 years, with no hope of parole and no control over their own life.
:blushing:Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Am I everything you wish you could be.
Likewise.Quote:
Originally Posted by JP
However, if taken in context, you'll see why I thought it necessary at that juncture :ermm:
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Absolutely, probably should have done it earlier (me not you), however we hold some truths to be self evident. Wait, that's another speech.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
'boab, maybe this is kind of a bad idea?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
putting a life or death decision in the hands of, say, a grief-stricken mother?
not an attack on your thought by any means,
it just seems that....that could actually be a step backwards,
on a system that already is under scrutiny
The best amongst us invariably are.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4