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Hejsa, en der vil rette denne her igennem det ville være dejligt. :)
Text: Jeff Jacoby, The Feeble Arguments against Capital Punishment in Jewish World Review June 19, 2001/29.
In this article, there are many feeble attitudes about McVeigh´s death for example wrote Rob Ham of California, "To kill a murderer will not bring his victims back to life. If it is a reason to ban executions, it is a reason to ban all punishment". Dawn Adam from Michigan wrote "It is punishment enough to sit in prison with no possibility of parole. And it is barbaric for any country to murder its citizens, despite the damage they can do." James Bernstein from New York wrote “We do not have the death penalty to punish those who will take the lives of others”. Bernstein wrote “Changing the law so that no future McVeigh can be punished with death and the U.S.A will send a message that mass murderer is not so bad”. An Oklahoma writer wrote that McVeigh should have been in medical treatment, for example to a psychologist but a Michigan psychologist would rather save, so they instead could learn more about the personality disorder.
All in all, they all oppose the death penalty. They would rather that criminals were given medical treatment instead of imprisonment and capital punishment.
Text: Bob Greene, Who Weeps for the Blood of the Weiler Family? In Chicago Tribune, July 14, 1999.
In this article we have a case of Allan Lee Davis who was executed in Florida's electric chair because he had killed three members of the Weiler family the mother and her two children. But it is being discussed if Allan Lee Davis suffered from execution because he had blood on the shirt at the chest. Prison official claimed that it was nosebleeds that had dripped down on his shirt but a lawyer for another man on death row said "The degrading way in which Allan Lee Davis was dead on a clear violation of the eighth Amendment”. Also the lawyer Howard Simon said that “The method used was directly barbaric”. But the lawyers get arguments against them for example did Allan Lee Davis not give Mrs. Weiler and her children a choice of a last meal before he killed them and it is a cruel and unusual punishment of victims, living and dead, to know that this animal remains breathe.
All in all, we have two sides of same case who never will agree.
På forhånd tak. :D
Svar #1
05. november 2008 af sukkertrold-xD (Slettet)
er der ikke bare en der vil rette det vil virkelig være dejligt. :)
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