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1. John Malkovich
Independent thinking John Malkovich recently gave the death penalty opponent, Chicago Tribune the benefit of his thoughts about our criminal justice system.
"America’s left wing wants criminals coddled, and no one wants anyone punished," he said. "I would have no problem pushing the switch while having dinner."
He further tweaked the anti-death penalty bunch by saying, "We’re all going to die, so it should be called the early death penalty.”
Those remarks have triggered much discussion and criticism. One of her critics is Pai Ping-ping, a famed entertainer. Pai, who has been opposed to the abolition of the death penalty since her only child was kidnapped and murdered 11 years ago, urged the justice minister-designate to be prudent in what she says.
“The government is the last line of defense in the protection of the people’s interests”, Pai said,
“If the death penalty is abolished thoughtlessly, society will pass its judgment on it.” the popular singer added.
"If the law can't serve as a last line of defence for the protection of good and honest citizens, we might as well just get rid of it all," she said in a statement faxed to AFP.
Michael Robert Winner (born 30 October 1935) is an English film director and producer, active in both Europe and the United States, also known as a food critic for the Sunday Times.
“I extend it to more than people who kill police officers. The laws in this country are stacked against the good people and in favour of the bad people.
I mean, what is the point of keeping people alive at great expense in prison when they're murderers and villains and of incredible evil.
There's no question if the nation voted on this there would be an overwhelming vote for the death penalty and the nation is right.
We're far too nice to those who are attacking us and murdering us and raping us, far too kind. They get a minimal sentence and they're out in half an hour anyway and there's no deterrent, so I'm definitely for the death penalty and for the police having guns so they can protect themselves.
If those two girls had gone in with guns, and they'd been trained of course to use the guns, we don't know what would have happened. It may be the villain got shot and killed, in which case I would say 'hooray'.
In every battle against evil, sadly, very sadly, some innocent people do die. Otherwise we wouldn't have fought WWII and we'd all be under German occupation.
Of course people have made mistakes but they're very rare and we face increasing danger from vicious gangs from eastern Europe, from China, from Africa and our own home-grown gangs as well.
Guns can be bought very easily and the police should have guns and there should be a death penalty for a number of offences.
I'm not convinced the world is not a better place for the victims [when the culprit is executed] - well of course if the victim's dead, that's all over but a victim's family would be, I would think on the whole, delighted that the person who had killed their young son or daughter received the same penalty.”
William "Bill" Maher, Jr.(born January 20, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian, television host, social critic, political commentator, author, and actor. Before his current role as the host of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, Maher hosted a similar late-night talk show called Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central and later on ABC.
“I think capital punishment works great. Every killer you kill never kills again.”