The Morality of the Death Penalty.

Discussion in 'General Philosophy' started by The Shaw, Oct 28, 2011.

  1. LampRevolt Well-Known Member

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    Actually on topic though, I don't care. I mean I guess I should have a position on this but I just don't feel anything come to me. Just can't get my moral compass to work on this issue. Execute them or don't, as long as the court just can't through out death penalties for any crime they want I am personally not too worried about the poor repeat murderer's getting put down.

    People who have an issue with the death penalty generally hold human life to a very high value. I do not see it that way. I'm all for civil liberties but if someone is a constant danger to those around them I say we balance the books on how much it'll cost to keep them alive for the rest of their life in jail vs how much it'll be to kill them in a way that won't make the masses bitch. They may as well all ready be dead if all they're doing is staring at a brick wall and eating whatever mush we feed them.
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