finally17, on Feb 22 2008, 05:18 PM, said:
bid_em_up, on Feb 22 2008, 10:20 AM, said:
(and what any other sane, rational person should also)
You dont like that? Too bad.
The top part is the part I don't like. I have all sorts of bad words for people who hold this view in combination with a refusal to do anything more than cite emotional example, when its on any subject. I'm going to withhold them, but they're there.
So, you are saying that a sane and rational person should think that committing crimes such as this is acceptable behavior? Or somehow, not evil? (Feel free to substitute bad, wicked or whatever other adjective you see fit, if you do not believe in evil.)
Aaron, you seem to be under some sort of misconception. There is absolutely nothing emotional about my stating the facts of the horrendous nature of these crimes. The purpose of my giving the original cases was to show that monsters do exist in this world, and as such, the death penalty (imo) is an acceptable penalty in certain cases. The crimes defy all logic to any normal person. Most people prefer not to think that things like this can, and do actually occur.
I can't help it if a description of these crimes happens to elicit an emotional response from the reader. They should. In fact, the likely reason you don't like my citing these cases isn't really because "they are an emotional example" but instead, "I don't like the way they make me feel". They are sickening.
At the same time, to make the claim of "I have all sorts of bad words for people who hold this view in combination with a refusal to do anything more than cite emotional example, when its on any subject." is simply refusing to address the subject at hand. It's not an emotional example, its a factual case. You can say no death penalty ever, if you wish. I say in some cases, the punishment fits the crime. These cases are examples of those that would qualify, imo.
If you can look at the two examples I have given, and at the cruelty and horror committed by the perpetrators and say to yourself "ya know self, I think these guys deserve to live, lets put them in jail for the rest of their lives, maybe they aren't guilty, maybe they can be rehabilitated", as you appear to be claiming, well then, I happen to believe that there is something seriously wrong with your way of thinking. There is no doubt about their guilt, or the seriousness and cruelty of their crimes, or that they would commit crimes of the same nature again if given the opportunity to do so, and in each case, both parties had already had multiple chances at "rehabilitation" via the prison system.
So we are supposed to slap them on the hand, say "Bad boys, back to jail you go"? With no death penalty available, you have no other choice. I would prefer to have all options available.