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Post by rayozz on Dec 12, 2014 23:39:27 GMT -6
Since executions resumed in USA, Missouri has executed 80 murderers. This year they executed 10 which was the equal of Texas. Since my time on this board, this would be the first time that any state has come close to Texas, let alone equal them.
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Post by Donnie on Dec 17, 2014 20:02:52 GMT -6
Texas is slacking off in the pursuit of justice
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Post by bernard on Dec 28, 2014 12:22:19 GMT -6
And yet there are about 400 murders per year in Missouri. Whether or not the death penalty is cruel, it's certainly an unusual punishment.
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Post by whitediamonds on Dec 28, 2014 22:55:08 GMT -6
And yet there are about 400 murders per year in Missouri. Whether or not the death penalty is cruel, it's certainly an unusual punishment. The only thing unusual about the DP is the decades before the execution is carried out. Heck, if you commited a crime that qualified you for DR" at say 40 yrs old, by the time execution day comes the convict will be so old he/she will taken to the gurney in a wheelchair. By then he will have no clue of why he is being executed, or where they are & gets a pardon.
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Post by bernard on Dec 29, 2014 2:21:32 GMT -6
And yet there are about 400 murders per year in Missouri. Whether or not the death penalty is cruel, it's certainly an unusual punishment. The only thing unusual about the DP is the decades before the execution is carried out. Heck, if you commited a crime that qualified you for DR" at say 40 yrs old, by the time execution day comes the convict will be so old he/she will taken to the gurney in a wheelchair. By then he will have no clue of why he is being executed, or where they are & gets a pardon. Yeah it's kinda stupid. Saying "murder someone and we'll kill you in 30 years" to a 20 year old is like threatening him with a cigarette.
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