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US carries out 1,000th execution

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Saints Alive

Saints Alive Report 2 Dec 2005 20:03

Hi Pat not a problem and yes we do differ :-)) but I think that maybe because I have had to deal with murders , bombings and killings in my life that I feel the way I do , and it is not an eye for an eye attitude I really do believe we need a harder deterrent for the those who feel they can take life at will . :-))))))))))))))

Gary

Gary Report 2 Dec 2005 20:01

I have the greatest respect for Pat. but roll on the 10,000 for me, what some of these vile people have done, i am sure if they did it to your nearest and dearest you might think different.

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 19:00

Apologies Saints Alive we were typing at the same time, would just like to acknowledge your contribution so you will realise I was not ignoring you. Although we would be on opposite sides i understand where you are coming from & thank you for taking the time to add it here. Everyone's views are welcome, doesn't mean we have to agree. :-) Oops what I have just said goes for you too Davo. Pat x

David

David Report 2 Dec 2005 18:58

Anyone smuuggling drugs in Singapore knows the penalty, so they should not complain. It is none of our business. Likewise Texas. D

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 18:52

Hi Kim ;-) That says it all Iran & America same amount of killings. We are to feel it is right for America to create the same problem in Iran as they have in Iraq? well I think not. Thanks for that it was interesting to see the figures. Pat x

Saints Alive

Saints Alive Report 2 Dec 2005 18:52

I would just like to say that I feel that if a person knows that they can take a life or lives with the knowledge that they themselves will only be incarcerated for a certain amount of time and still get medical care and attention , food , money and visits from there relies then where is the deterrent ???????. Yes each case is totally different and should be judged that way but to be able to kill another human in any why you what to knowing you will live to kill again to me is wrong. Yes I speak from my heart having seen things in my life that I would not like to relate , and yeah I think Grandpa Jim is brill but sorry Jim I think we should have a death sentance ' for those murders that can be proven 100% guilty and no ifs and buts' . Wishing I could explain myself better and not realising I could write that much I'll finish :-))))))))))))))))

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2005 17:52

Hi Pat I too am against Capital Punishment - its barbaric in my opinion. As a matter of interest here are the world figures for Novembers executions :- Country No of executions America 9 Bangladesh 1 China 3 Iran 9 Iraq 0 Japan 0 Jordan 1 Kuwait 0 Libya 0 Pakistan 7 Saudi Arabia 3 Vietnam 2 Yemen 2 Total 37 *************** America /Iran being joint leaders. Kim X

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 13:43

I saw that Fred as I nearly mentioned about that too, very heavy handed of the Singapore Authorities & it could cause damage to both Countries relationship with each other. Grampa I agree with you. Twinkle That is one of the reasons I think the Death Penalty is so wrong it does not deter, never did, never will. I find it disgusting in a so called Civilised Christian Country they Murder Murderers, after keeping them so long on Death Row which like Fred has said is tortureious in itself. Pat x

Twinkle

Twinkle Report 2 Dec 2005 13:18

Of those thousand executions, a third took place in Texas. http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/ has murder rates from all the states (with and without the DP). Admittedly it's a site biased against capital punishment, but anyone looking at the statistics can see that the existance and use of the death penalty has little effect on the murderrate. In fact, some of the more execution-happy states have the worst murder rates of all. Some of the statistics about the DP in America are shocking - like that 80% of people executed were convicted of killing a white person, yet white people make up only 50% of murder victims.

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2005 12:42

Please don't get me started on America. They are breaching the Rules of War by torturing prisoners, breaching Civil Rights with such institutions as Guantanamo Bay, and generally acting as the World's playground bullies, including against their own Citizens.

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2005 12:18

Ah but you are interesting. YOu should compile your own music quiz.

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 12:14

Hi again Lou ;-) The Gregory thread was late last night / early morning, & I started that as I was intriqued by it all. I thought the 1,000th execution since 1976 was worth mentioning, especially the amount of time the prisoners are on death row. I am also against it as you probably know. I probably won't be starting anymore threads today I should think ;-) Wouldn't want to overdo it now would I lol. Pat x

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2005 12:06

Yes it was a long time ago. I don't agree with execution at all. It is just like the middle ages. Pat you are a bit of a thread starter today? Is it a new thing or just a one off?

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 11:47

The US has carried out its 1,000th execution since capital punishment was reintroduced in 1976. Kenneth Boyd, a convicted killer, was put to death by lethal injection in North Carolina for the murder of his estranged wife and her father in 1988. Though a majority of people in the US back the death penalty, polls indicate support is starting to wane. 'This 1,000th execution is a milestone. It's a milestone we should all be ashamed of and hopefully one day we will all learn that meeting violence with violence is not the answer,' Boyd's lawyer Thomas Maher said after watching the execution. Well I would certainly agree with that. Anyone reading this notice the date of the crime? Pat x

Pat

Pat Report 2 Dec 2005 11:46

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