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Post by fuglyville on May 28, 2014 6:08:37 GMT -6
... would you still support it? And why?
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Post by whitediamonds on May 28, 2014 8:14:55 GMT -6
... would you still support it? And why? If the victim was for the DP would you support it? And why?
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Post by Californian on May 28, 2014 8:30:23 GMT -6
Yes, because when someone commits society's oldest taboo, we as society are victims as well.
Victims (or their families) don't exact justice. We as society do.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2014 12:59:43 GMT -6
... would you still support it? And why? OMG!!! This is a new one. I wonder how many times this has been asked not by many people but just by the fugster. Then again what if the victim and their family and friends wanted the DP but they were not in a state or country that had it. Would fugster support it for them? Oh that's right she would say that this is the way it is and to let the poor pathetic murderer and their family have a life. I know this for a fact because she said this just recently. YOU ARE ONE STUPID SCUMPAL....
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Post by ltdc on May 28, 2014 15:36:21 GMT -6
... would you still support it? And why? you couldn't possibly understand this, but I'll throw it out there anyway. it is very similar to a police officer encountering a hostage taker with a gun to the hostages head. he shoots the miscreant all the way to hell. the "victim" then claims they did not fear for their life. unrighteous shooting? nope, the victim is NOT REQUIRED to fear for their life, the police officer is required to fear for the persons life. society is the officer in your example.
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