Yes, our current system does not work as a deterrent.
One of the reasons it doesn't work is because INSANE murderers are not being put to death.
Now you're just being obnoxious, unreasonable, and a bit of a nut.
Yes, our current system does not work as a deterrent.
One of the reasons it doesn't work is because INSANE murderers are not being put to death.
Ahhh but your using a standard of law I don't adhere to, which is relevant I'll grant you, and further this renders the eye for an eye stuff both a false hood and inaccurate?
Leviticus 24:20 Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done to him again. |
Hitler practically emptied the asylums of Germany to rid that society of lunatics, criminal and otherwise.The more you talk, the more you expose how stupid you really are. Hitler murdered innocent people, you retard.
One thing is certain, if you end up murdering someone, no court would execute you, on the grounds that you don't know your right hand from your left.
You're not? You've fooled everyone but yourself then.Then it is a good thing I am not advocating executing the sick because they are a burden to society.
There is a substantial difference between "doesn't think there is anything wrong with blowing people up and shooting them" and "doesn't understand that there is anything wrong with blowing people up and shooting them".I am advocating the swift execution of justice on someone that doesn't think there is anything wrong with blowing people up and shooting them.
:think:Texas Executes a Killer of Two as the Victims' Family Watches
Leo Jenkins was executed today while relatives of the brother and sister he killed watched from a few feet away, the first time Texas has allowed the survivors of murder victims to witness a lethal injection.
Later, Linda Kelley, the mother of the victims, Mark Kelley and Kara Kelley Voss, spoke to reporters.
This was not difficult," Mrs. Kelley said for the family. "I'm glad that he's off this earth. I know where Leo Jenkins is right now. And it's really low. And I feel good about that. This is justice in a big way. Believe me, it was served tonight."
Now you're just being obnoxious, unreasonable, and a bit of a nut.
Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen
know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should
have seen how wisely I proceeded—with what caution—
with what foresight—with what dissimulation I went to
work! I was never kinder to the old man than during the
whole week before I killed him.
The Tell-Tale Heart ~ Edgar Allen Poe
So you think that one absolute standard should apply to every individual case?We were talking about justice for bodily harm, then you changed the topic to justice for the theft of personal property. Let's just stick to justice for murder, which is a life for a life.
How do you apply a 'moral lesson' to someone incapable of understanding what morals even are? :hammer:
You are looking at what is best for the murderer, not what is best for the society.
Well just supposing we had a near to flawless judicial system where miscarriages of any sort were all but eradicated. Would it be justifiable to execute the mentally ill then?
This statement alone should strike all of us as sound. I mean, seriously, isn't murdering someone intentionally evidence that you are not of sound mind? :freak:Y
If an insane person kills a person on purpose, he should be executed swiftly, publicly, and painfully.
You should try paying attention first, you'll find it to be cheaper in the long run.
:rotfl:The better society is the one that understands mental illness and don't kill people who can't help their actions.
And do you know why self defense is seen as different, even though both it and a murder end with a dead body?Self defense has long recognized as justification for killing. It is for the benefit of society to allow this justification.
Bigot.Fail to see the comparison here between a very unfortunate looking man and what appears to be a heroin addict?
Self defense is seen as difference because the guilty party is killed during an attempted murder instead of after committing murder. Justice is served by the death of the guilty.And do you know why self defense is seen as different, even though both it and a murder end with a dead body?
The reason for keeping and treating the criminally insane is twofold: first, they may yet be cured. Second, we don't have the ethical, moral, or legal right to end their lives.All I know, is if I lost control and went into full blown mania, then I actually killed someone, I'd hope they'd put me down. I'd not want to live the rest of my life in some type of asylum in that state of mind. I've had a few episodes where I become someone completely different and foreign from the normal me. It's terrifying stuff.
I don't see the difference between keeping someone criminally insane alive and keeping someone who is terminally ill alive against their will. Both suffer in ways you could only understand if you experienced it and both in their right minds wouldn't want to be there.