Gardenlover
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Do you believe in an eye for an eye justice system? Why or why not?
My thoughts are don't do the crime if you can't pay the price.
My thoughts are don't do the crime if you can't pay the price.
That is so unlike me. I'm usually the life of the party - just ask me. (The song "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon playing in the background.)Aw You fun killer! I wanted to do the crime!
There would be no extracting a single eye from anyone if I was in charge, it would be off with the individuals head. The end.Nope. I don't believe it works well on a personal level or on a societal level. On a personal level one often finds that the "eye" that one extracts from another is seen by more than an "eye" by the party that did the first damage/crime. Then the two parties often start going back and forth at each other often hurting innocent people in the process.
I whole-heartedly agree with you it doesn't work on a personal level at all it just creates a terrible environment for both.Nope. I don't believe it works well on a personal level or on a societal level. On a personal level one often finds that the "eye" that one extracts from another is seen by more than an "eye" by the party that did the first damage/crime. Then the two parties often start going back and forth at each other often hurting innocent people in the process.
If criminals were simply handed over to the victims and their families to deal with, then we might get real justice for a change......and none of this 'I forgive them' nonsense.I've been too close to the 'justice system' to give a rat's pooper what happens up there
On a personal note?
Real simple
Anyone harms or intends to harm my lady, kids, grandkids, anyone in my care
They'll wish they hadn't
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Just hang that photo on your front door.I've been too close to the 'justice system' to give a rat's pooper what happens up there
On a personal note?
Real simple
Anyone harms or intends to harm my lady, kids, grandkids, anyone in my care
They'll wish they hadn't
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I believe in the death penalty for heinous crimes...but ONLY if proved without doubt... in the case of Lindy Chamberlain she was subject of horrendous supposition.. so in my scenario she couldn't have been sentenced to death
except , that they are armed on occasion... in fact I personally watched a house arrest just recently... 12 armed officers.. at a house where they were calling for the occupant to ''come out with your hands up''.... which he did without any problem, and was marched off in his pyjamas and dressing gown ...An eye for an eye makes the world go blind. Our police are famously known for not carrying sidearms, whenever a police officer has been murdered on duty the police force have been asked if they wish to be armed. The response has always been no. It's a sentiment that I understand and agree with.
The public are very quick to accuse parents when something happens to a child. People make mistakes, we all do..trial by Twitter has become the norm, with ignorant people making assumptions.I believe in the death penalty for heinous crimes...but ONLY if proved without doubt... in the case of Lindy Chamberlain she was subject of horrendous supposition.. so in my scenario she couldn't have been sentenced to death
( that poor woman, my God how she suffered)