09-19-2005, 01:58 PM
Occhidiangela,Sep 19 2005, 01:09 PM Wrote:The death penalty is correct. Convicting a man without sufficient evidence is incorrect, Your attempt to mix the two is a red herring, go fish. I will discuss this no further with you, eppie, as you have already made up your mind, for reasons that are completely immaterial to me.
---So what are you then? Pro death penalty as it is now, or pro theoratical death penalty? And about making up my mind....I pointed out that a lot of people (among who myself) are in favour of sentenceing somebody to death who deserves it (because of things he or she has done). However, we are (almost) never sure, and we all know that thousands of times people have been wrongfully punished (not only to death sentence). And we have also seen than in politically instable times (a president that can get more or less away with everything if he says it is a counterterrorism act) that people can even easier be treated in a wrong way.
So all in all I find it a very legitimate question. But you can choose just to close your eyes and ears, and don't think about it anymore.
Occhidiangela,Sep 19 2005, 01:09 PM Wrote:As to Pro Choice, you don't understand, it seems, that in a nation of 300,000,000, there can be more than one opinion.
Well I do understand...that is why I wrote what I wrote.
Occhidiangela,Sep 19 2005, 01:09 PM Wrote:We don't play overfederalist here, or at least, we are in a constant struggle against expanding federalism. The "you Americans" overgeneralization applied to a matter under dispute is garbage argumentation, and has been your recent statndard. Next time you want to point a finger somewhere -- and "you Americans" is finger pionting -- point it straight up your colon.
--Again, thank you for just doing away with my post with some absolutely hilarious toughtalk, but this is what I exactly mean...there are more opinions....why would somebody for something so personal be sentenced to a *** life just because (more or less half of the) other people (among who accidentally some important judges) think things hsould be done in a certain way.
Occhidiangela,Sep 19 2005, 01:09 PM Wrote:You would do well to take your own advice -- "mind your own business" -- however, since you were kind enough to offer advice, turn about is fair play.
Wrap your rascal until you want to have kids. That way, you will never be faced with the choice. It is good to have to choice, it is bitter to have to face it.
Occhi
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I think this is something on which we all agree, no point discussing it.