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Posted on 4/16/13 at 8:47 am to sorantable
Posted on 4/16/13 at 8:47 am to sorantable
Life is defined quite nicely in the Declaration of Independance as an Unalienable right. Or a right that cannot be taken by anyone, including the state.
In a country where new laws are formed almost daily in both state and federal government, removing the unalienable rights of people convicted of crimes is granting the government powers which overstep the limits placed upon it.
Death should never be the realm of government.
In a country where new laws are formed almost daily in both state and federal government, removing the unalienable rights of people convicted of crimes is granting the government powers which overstep the limits placed upon it.
Death should never be the realm of government.
Posted on 4/16/13 at 8:51 am to SidewalkDawg
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Death should never be the realm of government.
Posted on 4/16/13 at 9:29 am to SidewalkDawg
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Life is defined quite nicely in the Declaration of Independance as an Unalienable right. Or a right that cannot be taken by anyone, including the state.
In a country where new laws are formed almost daily in both state and federal government, removing the unalienable rights of people convicted of crimes is granting the government powers which overstep the limits placed upon it.
Death should never be the realm of government.
If I'm on a jury for a murder trial, I don't know if I'm comfortable recommending death penalty.
And I certainly don't trust our criminal justice system to distribute capital punishment fairly. Lady Justice ain't blind.
Posted on 4/16/13 at 8:27 pm to SidewalkDawg
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Life is defined quite nicely in the Declaration of Independance as an Unalienable right. Or a right that cannot be taken by anyone, including the state.
WITHOUT DUE PROCESS.
The meaning changes when you include all of the information, doesn't it?
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