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Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door for States to Resume Executions by Lethal Injection
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<blockquote data-quote="ParsonJefferson" data-source="post: 46016270" data-attributes="member: 142879"><p>Why? Life in prison, without parole, is just delayed Capital Punishment.</p><p></p><p>And is there no punishment fitting of horrible crimes, such as rape & murder? Is the victim's life of so little value that we say to the criminal, "Well, yeah, you raped and killed a 12-year old girl, but if you'll behave yourself we'll let you out of prison in 8 years."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Something is screwy here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ParsonJefferson, post: 46016270, member: 142879"] Why? Life in prison, without parole, is just delayed Capital Punishment. And is there no punishment fitting of horrible crimes, such as rape & murder? Is the victim's life of so little value that we say to the criminal, "Well, yeah, you raped and killed a 12-year old girl, but if you'll behave yourself we'll let you out of prison in 8 years." Something is screwy here. [/QUOTE]
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