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Supreme Court. This what you get.
Over turning death row dead beats by saying it unconstitutional for judge to sentence the death penalty.
When they waived that right to be judged by juries. Nothing more low than bunch of lawyer elite making laws that they will get paid regardless off taxpayers. Then, all the defense lawyers cashing in again for hundreds of possible retrials. I just feel sorry for the victims families, will there ever be closer? Amazing how some on death row are still alive after 20 to 30 years. IMO should be law in appeals of not guilty can not be done in 10 years time to flip the switch. Not going to happen this would cut into lawyers paid, so just like term limits, that's not going to happen! You would think if it was unconstitutional somebody would of asked that question 100 years ago? But, when lawyers vacations money involved no stone left over turned |
Would help if you had your facts right. It is juries who decide the death penalty, not judges. The problem in Florida is that a simple majority is sufficient, not unanimous, not a super majority (10-2). The Daily Sun did an excellent job of explaining this issue in Sunday's paper. Suggest you read the full article, including the additional articles on this subject on section A.
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If they are convicted, execute them. No life in prison. We have enough deadbeats living on the taxpayer's dole. If they are later found innocent, God will sort them out.
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5-30 years on death row?
What does that say about our system of justice. Itsa political joke! |
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None protecting the innocent. |
And I suppose all you pro death penalty people are against abortion, and don't see the contradiction.
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As to juries v judges deciding I have two words "Casey Anthony" I believe in due process and so I am adverse to appeals. However I do believe their is a good percentage of indecision going on and some attorneys/ judges stretch /push the limits. Unfortunately you are never going to eliminate error or tappering completely Better we preserve due process for a continuation of a free America Personal Best Regards: |
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Personally I don't look at abortion as murder of " babies". At one month, the fetus is the size of a grain of rice, at two months, 1 inch in diameter. That is not a baby, it is a fetus in embryonic state. And by law, it is legal for a woman to terminate the pregnancy. Best personal regards. |
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Over 90% of abortions are due to convenience, not necessity. Less than 1% due to rape or incest. On top of that, there were more black babies aborted last year than were born. If liberals cared so much about the minority, then why are they so determined to fund genocide? If Black Lives Matter, then why are they not protesting outside of PP? And we went way off of the subject of the thread. |
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A big problem in this country, is that these babies are being born, and no one wants them or can provide a decent upbringing for them. They are brought into the world with many strikes against them, and it fuels the cycle of crime and poverty. I see all these people protesting abortion, but where are they when the babies are born addicted to crack, or with mental or physical disabilities, are sexually abused, or are of minority or mixed race heritage, or a result of rape or incest, and their chances of being adopted are very small? At any given time there are hundreds of thousands of these kids in the foster care system, where many of them suffer neglect, and they just don't have a chance. Another thing that is happening is that thanks to medical advances, these fetuses can be made viable, which leads to babies being born with severe physical and mental problems, babies in the past that would have died. These are a tremendous hardship on the families, or in many cases the state or social services, where the babies end up being placed. Society ends up paying for these children who live in a vegetative state. These kids should never have been brought into the world in the first place. And lastly, outlawing abortion would not stop abortions anymore than prohibition stopped people from drinking alcohol. The abortions would end up being done in back alleys, with coat hangers, and women would be likely to die during the process. And, for some women, continuing on with the pregnancy would endanger their health. Forced birthing is a crime against women. |
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You have definitely gone all the way down the tube when it comes to rationalizing abortions by justifying it because we can do it safely and cleanly. The cherry on the top is when you say "these kids should never have been brought into the world in the first place. " So, if I think you are a valuable asset to the community, it will be ok to do a post-natal abortion upon you? Who are you to decide who is worthy of life? Are you kidding? You have not justified murder of children regardless of your rationalizing it. "Forced birthing is a crime against women"??? Only because liberals have made abortion/ murdering babies legal. But, no matter how "legal" you make it, you will have to someday answer to the sin part of it. Because making a sin legal doesn't take away the definition of sin. Good luck on your worthless life. Hope someone doesn't think of you as you think of unborn babies. Don't worry, I am not going to argue abortion with you anymore. If you are as smart as you think you are, you already know that you took the wrong side of that debate. |
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