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I'm Pro-Life, but I'm not Anti-Killing
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverback" data-source="post: 74327389" data-attributes="member: 417258"><p>and</p><p></p><p>Perhaps, no one really knows, however, since 1782</p><p>The odds are pretty good that we have. But I will tell you that the cases I have looked into in my spare time, based on what I have read everyone is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but, I have not read all the case histories, for everyone on death row. Personally, I think we execute to many people in the US, we also incarcerate to many, and the sentences handed down are in many cases outrageous. This is just my opinion, but once a person adjusts to prison, and learns how to live there, the punishment, and deterrent effect is lost. It may be a specific deterrent, since he's locked up and can only prey on other prisoners, but he's not really being punished all that much, and nothing is really being gained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverback, post: 74327389, member: 417258"] and Perhaps, no one really knows, however, since 1782 The odds are pretty good that we have. But I will tell you that the cases I have looked into in my spare time, based on what I have read everyone is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but, I have not read all the case histories, for everyone on death row. Personally, I think we execute to many people in the US, we also incarcerate to many, and the sentences handed down are in many cases outrageous. This is just my opinion, but once a person adjusts to prison, and learns how to live there, the punishment, and deterrent effect is lost. It may be a specific deterrent, since he's locked up and can only prey on other prisoners, but he's not really being punished all that much, and nothing is really being gained. [/QUOTE]
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