Originally posted by Turbo
You're welcome. I thought it would be best to start that conversation in its own thread, so it wouldn't be buried 10 pages deep. It a good topic for discussion, and I'm glad bmyers brought it up.
I'm glad you think it's a good topic, but I can't agree that it should be in its own thread. That new thread is rapidly degenerating into the abortion debate that I wished to avoid. So I would very much like to bring that discussion back here, since the intention WAS to discuss the death penalty, NOT abortion.
With that in mind, let me ask again:
I would be very interested in getting the reaction of some of those on both sides of this issue to an item that has been in the news the past few days.
This evening (Wednesday, Sept. 3), convicted murderer Paul Hill will be executed by lethal injection by the State of Florida. Hill was sentenced to death for the 1994 shotgun killing of Dr. John Britton and his bodyguard, James Barrett, outside a Pensacola abortion clinic.
Given that this has resulted in a good deal of commentary from those on both sides of the abortion issue - itself a highly-charged issue with strong ties to various religious perspectives - I have to ask if this particular case has any impact on opinions regarding the death penalty itself, for those on either side of this discussion.
(I would also hope that this could be discussed in a reasonably calm, rational fashion; it is certainly not my intent to stir up a lot of name-calling, or to have this thread degenerate into yet another debate on abortion rather than on capital punishment.)