OK tell me why the Tenn killer shouldn't

He is entitled to a trial as well as an appeal. But those who are without a doubt guilty of a crime like this should be tried, appealed, and executed within a year or so. If we did that to all that apply, we'd have a LOT less criminals in jail costing a LOT of money to the taxpayer.

Unfortunately, appeals can take a long time. We can't deny them due process because we think he is "without a doubt guilty." If we don't think everybody we convict is guilty they should not be convicted.
 
He is entitled to a trial as well as an appeal. But those who are without a doubt guilty of a crime like this should be tried, appealed, and executed within a year or so. If we did that to all that apply, we'd have a LOT less criminals in jail costing a LOT of money to the taxpayer.

Your avatar looks like he is about to receive a face shot from trump. It looks like who I picture you do be.
 
Okay Libs.... Tell me why the Tennessee killer should not receive the death penalty and be put to death very fast

I think he should be in jail and we should question him like crazy. I thing psychiatrists should go through whatever made him nutty. I see that as more valuable than low ass revenge.
 
Your avatar looks like he is about to receive a face shot from trump. It looks like who I picture you do be.

actually I think that's a Hilliary supporter just AFTER a face shot from Trump on election day.........that probably means he has more in common with you......
 
Red is kind of an idiot, but not flat out terrrible. He's there. He' a mod now.

Yeah, he always was. He's vague's bitch. He does the computer stuff. Actually, I committed suicide there. It wasn't CC's fault. I've forgiven him. He's a knowledgeable dude.
Red's a super cunt.

I was the first one there to get banned from the basement, before I got a permaban.
 
No. That's not what you said. You said it was done, knowing the consequences. That's why I pointed out that it isn't a deterrent. Semantics. The point is that the death penalty doesn't work. It didn't deter the schizophrenic guy. It might have even inspired him, not unlike the way people commit suicide by cop.
It works. Once dead, they're not going to kill anyone else.
 
Okay Libs.... Tell me why the Tennessee killer should not receive the death penalty and be put to death very fast

It's not just libs, there are Libertarians and even conservatives who are anti death penalty.

My belief is if we are going to have the death penalty then it should be used on people like this. But you have to have a process, even for someone like this.
 
Is there any doubt in this case?

Probably not; yet, you have no proof he shot anybody except for what you read or saw on television. There are lot of examples where we jumped to conclusions (the guard at the Atlanta Olympics).
 
In my state, there is a bi-partisan effort underway to eliminate the death penalty. Among other reasons, it's the practical thing to do. Executing someone requires far more money and resources than life sentences without the possibility of parole.

The, "They will never kill anyone again," bit is old and worn out. I think the last person executed in the U.S. was 83 years old. Not much of a threat.
 
It's not just libs, there are Libertarians and even conservatives who are anti death penalty.

My belief is if we are going to have the death penalty then it should be used on people like this. But you have to have a process, even for someone like this.
To volsrock, anyone who doesn't agree with him in the slightest detail must be a "lib".
 
Probably not; yet, you have no proof he shot anybody except for what you read or saw on television. There are lot of examples where we jumped to conclusions (the guard at the Atlanta Olympics).

We're not the ones making that decision.
 
In my state, there is a bi-partisan effort underway to eliminate the death penalty. Among other reasons, it's the practical thing to do. Executing someone requires far more money and resources than life sentences without the possibility of parole.

The, "They will never kill anyone again," bit is old and worn out. I think the last person executed in the U.S. was 83 years old. Not much of a threat.

Executing someone is fairly simple and cheap. It's the legal gymnastics to get there that are expensive. Life without parole still leaves the possibility of escape. And, historically, that has a pretty good chance of more homicides. And that "last person executed" was 61 when sentenced to death.
 
No. That's not what you said. You said it was done, knowing the consequences. That's why I pointed out that it isn't a deterrent. Semantics. The point is that the death penalty doesn't work. It didn't deter the schizophrenic guy. It might have even inspired him, not unlike the way people commit suicide by cop.

Considering that there can be decades between sentencing and execution, why would it be any more of a deterrent than life without parole?
 
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