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"Maxprop" wrote in message
nk.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message I don't believe in the death penalty as a practice. The state should not be in the business of killing people without necessity. There is no necessity in executing someone who would otherwise be behind bars for the rest of their life. Miracle of miracles, Jon, we are in agreement. Me and Jeezus... we're pals. g War is a different matter, where the survival of the state (and the people) is at stake. Agreement again. Is the world nearing its end? g Shhhh.... However I have a big problem with the way the death penalty is currently applied in this country. But hey, it's always detail detail detail! Perhaps that's why the Illinois governor suspended all such penalties in his state? Actually he did so for political capital, not from any particular moral or ethical belief. Gov. Blago--I couldn't spell his full name on a bet without looking it up--stated in a brief speech to an organization at the University of Illinois that he personally believed in the concept of capital punishment, but chose to honor the wishes of his constituency instead. It may also have something to do with the prospect that he might end up in prison someday himself. g He's up to his neck in scandal currently. I'm willing to accept the wrong motivation for doing the right thing. |