Amazing,
:Some criminals will kill until they are killed. I have yet to see one good argument against the death penalty in these limited cases I cite, such as McVeigh's. Using snide and aloof language only betrays your inability to deal with facts and present your case. It will not work with me. If you have facts and credible studies that the death penalty costs more than life in prison, then provide those objective and credible studies. - Amazing
Ok, here is a site with all the facts available regarding costs on the death penalty issue. http://www.uscourts.gov/dpenalty/4REPORT.htm
You will find the facts support my statement. It takes more time and effort and lab. testing to take a capital case to trial. Like I said, go to the site, you'll see for yourself.
If there are other things you would like to know, details, simply put death penalty into a search engine and you will have them. I am not one to quote chapter and verse as I don't have that kind of retention, but I am able to retain the gist of what I learn. I can see how you might want documentation of such assertions though so I have provided that for you.
The reason I gave you the "I will speak slowly for you " business is that it was completely beyond me how you could have compared my mentioning abusive childhoods to the "peaceful" method of execution we use. I just have no idea where you got that and it was quite irritating, after reading more of your post, to see you made more than one wrong connection. Almost twisting what I said, not quite and maybe not intentionally but nonetheless, irritating.
SlayerLayer,
Sorry to have disregarded your first reply to me but you have my undivided attention now.
:Awwwww...did da poor wittle muhdawah have a bad environment to grow up in? Poor wittle guy.
Did I say that? No SL, I wasn't talking justification for crimes committed, I am talking prevention for future crimes. It is obvious you are still not over whatever happened to you as a child and I am sorry to see/hear it.
:Quit hugging trees with your bleeding heart. Go save some whales or something.
If by "bleeding heart" you mean I am compassionate to my fellow humans, especially those who are victimized by those that are suppose to protect them, thank you. I am not interested in saving whales or hugging trees. I'd rather save lives and hug a child. But hey, I guess I am just a lunatic.
:We have all grown up in this same world.
My friend, you have no idea what you are talking about. I would wager anything you and I are from completely different worlds. Frankly I prefer mine as yours doesn't seem to have condusive to producing a compassionate adult by any means.
:Yet I doubt that Amazing has ever killed anyone.We have all been subjected the violence of everyday life. Yet, I can't recall killing anyone either.
Your good citizen commendation is on the way.
:What? Is it the video games? Is it television that should be done away with? Bullshit.
Sorry SL but I don't subscribe to that lame-ass excuse either. How nice of you to assume I am one of those scape-goating, finger-pointing crybabies who lets their kids raise themselves and blame the world.
:I know damn well that here in South Carolina if I were to kill someone, I may face the death penalty. Therefore, even if I had violent tendancies and wanted to murder someone common sense would dictate that I would die. If the average killer isn't smart enough to figure that out, then he or she needs to put out of our misery.
I see. Well here in Michigan we do not have the death penalty and I have never killed anyone either. Of course most murders are spur of the moment things so it's not like in the heat of the moment someone's going to stop and say "Hey.....wait a minute here....isn't there a death penalty in this state? I better not, ok I'll let you live" Nonsense.
Sorry to see that your life experiences have made you so hardened and uncaring toward your fellow man. I hope you have no children. If you ever think about having any I urge you to do some volunteer work at a local headstart and get a bird's eye view of what life can be like for some of our most innocent, precious citizens. Who know, you may learn to give a shit. Here's hoping.
JustaThought,
:Isn't it true that a baby is really not a clean slate? Isn't a baby chock full of personality, ability, temperament, potential, etc. before he/she ever comes into the world? Aren't even babies different in these aspects of their being? If the only determinant is nurture, could all have been a Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Beethoven, Einstein, Jesus, Ghandi, or ... Hitler?
Actually if more children were raised in homes where they were nutured and encouraged, given time and attention instead of day care and lots of things, who knows? I would think so.
I don't have the case studies at my finger tips but I have read that indeed children basically are clean slates at birth. It is possible that there can be genetic problems that contribute to behavior but it is far less common than we would like to believe. I can tell you a source that is an easy read which cites many case studies is Hillary Clinton's It Takes A Villiage. No matter whqat your opinion is of here there is a lot of factual information in that book on this topic, I recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning about this.
Of course there are many who would dismiss this sort of thing as "phsycho-babble", often "real men" (a.k.a. assholes). It is something worth looking into.
I am done on this topic, take care all--
Julie