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Obama's Supreme U-Turns
merrie
by merrie  7-12-2008    3
 The Supreme Court also looked at a Louisiana law extending the death penalty to the rape of a child. In another 5-to-4 decision, the Court ruled the Constitution doesn’t permit capital punishment for raping a child. The majority opinion argued the death penalty for that crime “poses risks of over-punishment.” Senator Obama criticized the decision: “I think that the rape of a small child, 6 or 8 years old, is a heinous crime and if a state makes a decision that under narrow, limited, well-defined circumstances the death penalty is at least potentially applicable, that that does not violate our Constitution.” Like many Americans, I agree with that. The problem is that Justices Ginsburg, Breyer and Souter don’t. All of them voted to overturn the death penalty for child rapists.
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Kennedy's shame
sillysam
by sillysam  7-2-2008   
 The vaporous slogan posing as a standard is the spoon full of sugar that helps the Court’s enlightened medicine go down. The handiwork that results is not a reflection of our evolved values; it is five lawyers dragging the benighted masses kicking and screaming toward its Utopia — where brutalized eight-year-old girls, like murdered innocents and terrorized cities, are not flesh-and-blood but the props by which we measure how “maturely” we indulge their tormentors. And now, it turns out, so brazen was Kennedy’s power grab that the usual veneer — cloaking judicial tyranny in a self-celebration of societal “progress” — couldn’t even make it through two weeks. The evolving standards Justice Kennedy purported to find stemmed from what he took to be a national “consensus” against capital punishment for child rape. The furious public outcry after the ruling was a pretty good sign that something was amiss in the majority’s survey. Nevertheless, the Court observed that of the 36 states t
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Chid Killer Is Executed In Florikda
xmtnmedic
by xmtnmedic  7-2-2008   
 1st Execution in Florida
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Half America would be on Death Row.
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  6-26-2008    1
 If it were up to the R party, half of Amer. would be on death row. I exaggerate but you have to ask...what’s wrong with these people? They can't see society for the people. Sick acts do occur that we’d like to cure. But with brains, one size doesn’t fit all. Many take a beating before maturity, so we wind up with depraved sins by sickos. If laws put all sickos to death there would have to be many death rows. Killing doesn’t stop such acts and sets an example that murder is an answer. Life without parole is cost effective. It takes alota $$ before a slaying occurs, life sentences are cheaper. (to those who tout PRISONS COST US TAXPAYERS MUCH MOOLAH, KILL THE BUMS!) Capital punishment is a fact in this brutal society and the judges must decide what it's slated for. It should only be for homicide. If it starts to pertain to other crimes, we slide backwards and kids will hang for stealing apples. Their legs must be weighted cause small bodies are too light to choke a life away. :-(
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Supreme Court rejects death penalty for child rape
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-25-2008   
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For God's sake, what's the heck?
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  6-25-2008    2
 COURT BANS DEATH FOR CHILD RAPE! THE JUSTICE GONE MAD and SICK
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The Supreme Court According To Bush.
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  6-13-2008   
 The Supreme Court - According to Bush and his merry band of neoconservatives the only function of this Court should be TO DO AS THEY TELL IT TO DO. Well the 4 lackeys' did just that, 2 of which he appointed himself, the others, one his Daddy's choice and the other (he wished he was his daddy) Reagan's. Good ole Reagan appointed Anthony Scalia, (Scalia on capital punishment: "Death is no big deal" {unless of course it's his or his loved ones} - Hypocrisy to the highest degree!) did Bush's bidding just like a good little justice was suppose to do. But the tie breaker was Kennedy (Justice Anthony Kennedy acknowledged the terrorism threat the country faces — the administration's justification for the detentions — but he declared, "THE LAWS AND THE CONSTITUTION ARE DESIGNED TO SURVIVE AND REMAIN IN FORCE, IN EXTRAORDINARY TIMES!") Thank all that is good that Reagan slipped up on this nomination, when he nominated a THINKER to the Supreme Court. Will wonders never cease? thinkingblue
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This is going to hurt
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  11-4-2007    15
 It IS possible to execute a human being painlessly and without unnecessary trauma. Sodium pentobarbital, the same drug commonly used to euthanize animals, will humanely bring down a 1000 pound horse in seconds when correctly administered by qualified personnel. The horse merely goes to sleep and death follows rapidly. The horse is totally unaware of the transition from sleep to death. The point here is that the same procedure, using the same drugs can be used on human animals. The key is that the procedure MUST be done by individuals trained in the proper use of the drugs and equipment necessary to accomplish the task. One solution might be to have an 'official' executioner. A person specifically trained to perform this service. Such an individual would have a genuine interest in doing his/her job at the highest level of competence. Such a position would relieve the staff eg. wardens, guards etc. of the responsibility of performing a medical procedure without proper training.
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