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4th November 2009, 10:57 PM
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Reps: 27,354,533,772,047,632 (power: 27,354,533,772,065) | | Originally Posted by Billnew Crucifixion would be worse.
Beheading is quick, efficient and humane way to execute someone, unfortunately it also the most messy.
Hanging a headless body in public is wrong. It is offensive to anyone that views it.
The punishment is death, discard the remains, and be done with it.
Even as much as I hate anyone that would hurt a child, I do believe real crucifixion would be to severe. (nailed to a cross until dead.)
Before he is beheaded, I would hope they read the names of his victims so he would know why he was being killed.
We kill them for the deterrent, right? I mean, that is one of the main reasons at least. Hanging the body will just make that deterrent all the better.
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4th November 2009, 10:59 PM
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Reps: 27,354,533,772,047,632 (power: 27,354,533,772,065) | | Originally Posted by BernieEOD RIIIGHT! Better for them to set them free to rape and kill again and again like we do.
Off with his head!
Far better to cut off children hands for stealing a pack of bubble gum. -_-
Both extremes are bad. But what is worse is people focusing on the punishment and not on methods to stop the crime from happening to begin with.
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4th November 2009, 11:04 PM
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Yeah how dare people be hard on someone who rapes and kills children out of boredom, I think we should just send him somewhere where he could sleep, eat and chill the rest of his life
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5th November 2009, 12:03 AM
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Reps: 4,405,951,397,236,971 (power: 4,405,951,397,242) | | Originally Posted by Chazemataz Yeah how dare people be hard on someone who rapes and kills children out of boredom, I think we should just send him somewhere where he could sleep, eat and chill the rest of his life
There is a difference between desiring to punish someone harshly for a terrible crime they have committed and the desire to personally hammer nails into their flesh.
I'm sure all the people in gaol around the world are thankful of the opportunity to "chill" | 
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5th November 2009, 04:45 AM
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Well, I for one am glad that I live in a country which does not kill, torture or maim people as a form of punishment for crimes. | 
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Reps: 487,428,604,501,145,536 (power: 487,428,604,501,153) | | Originally Posted by Douger The death sentence is beheading. Death is an appropriate sentence for raping and murdering children, and beheading is an efficient "humane" means of execution.
The crucifixion part has nothing to do with the execution.
Depends who's doing it. In English history, there have been many accounts of frankly rubbish executioners. I think King Charles 1, when he was beheaded, he asked the executioner to do it quickly, but the executioner couldn't severe his spine quickly, thus causing the king great pain.
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Reps: 264,690,443,271,458,624 (power: 264,690,443,271,483) | | Originally Posted by lawtonfogle Far better to cut off children hands for stealing a pack of bubble gum. -_-
Both extremes are bad. But what is worse is people focusing on the punishment and not on methods to stop the crime from happening to begin with.
There is no more humane way to execute someone than using the guillotine. Ax beheading leaves to much chance of not making the clean cut. Originally Posted by nolongerhome There is a difference between desiring to punish someone harshly for a terrible crime they have committed and the desire to personally hammer nails into their flesh.
I'm sure all the people in gaol around the world are thankful of the opportunity to "chill" 
No nails. Read the story. They behead the guy, then hang his body on a cross with ropes. Originally Posted by Supreme Depends who's doing it. In English history, there have been many accounts of frankly rubbish executioners. I think King Charles 1, when he was beheaded, he asked the executioner to do it quickly, but the executioner couldn't severe his spine quickly, thus causing the king great pain.
oh, yea. I did forget the human swinging the ax. Guillotine is much more reliable. But based on the country doing the punishing, I doubt they really care if the punishment is painless.
I support the death penalty. I support quick and proven methods of carrying it out. I do not believe cruel and unusual, means executions have to be painless. But, I do not believe a civilized society needs to see
the headless body of a convict hanging for days in a public place. Yes, it would be a great deterent. But the people walking by the body, are probably not the ones that would consider doing a crime, like this man did.
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