Butterfly
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Recently we had a lively discussion about whether or not Tsarnaev would get life without parole, or the death penalty. Here's the answer.
Death penalty is too easy on the criminal (imo) and takes too long to carry out due to appeals. Scott Peterson is still alive.
I am with applecruncher on this one. While I am normally in opposition to the death penalty and the way it is administered, in this case it is just and fitting!
I agree with that. This is terrorism; it's an act of war on a limited scale targeted against civilians unprepared to defend themselves. So, in this instance, I feel execution is a just punishment.
Sentence should be carried out within one week, in a public venue, with vendors selling food and souvenirs (and proceeds going to victims and families).
Pay-Per-View could also be an option ...
But they need to ensure that he suffers the same amount as his victims - none of this mamby-pamby electric chair or drug stuff - blow him up in the public square at high noon.
Wow, QS, what a good Roman you would have made![]()
Phil....I think some countries do as you suggested. I don't know about the pay-per-view, but public viewing is done by some countries. I think this may go back to the days of the early Romans when they had prisoners, along with animal trainers fighting the lions and other animals inside the Coliseum.
QuickSilver said:Of course I should have typed /sarcasm at the end of my plan
DonM said:When the evidence is irrefutable, the DNA tests are positive, the criminal is caught on video, and even Admits his guilt, I don't see where society should be spending huge sums of money "protecting" these thugs "rights". That money could be far better spent supporting honest people who are truly needy.
Shalimar said:So we kill people in order to save money?? Yikes!
So we kill people in order to save money?? Yikes!
Actually, Don, some of us do. Perhaps you have forgotten that I am a Canadian, and, as such, my taxes help to support those incarcerated in my country. Somehow, we manage quite well without the barbarism of capital punishment, and live in a much less violent society than your own.