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Feb 3, 2016

This question pre-supposes the answer.

It asks, When you are insane from grief and anger and in a mental state of hurt so bad that you will question all the fates to answer for your grief.

Most, if not all of us would gladly tear the S.O.B apart with our bare hands. Being both human and insane at the time.

The state however is not supposed to be insane nor is it supposed to condone or commit cold blooded ritual murder.

My opinion therefore is ask instead ' Do you support capital punishment?'

It is a far more valid question to which my response is no. I do not.

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Feb 4, 2016

That's indeed a tricky question, but you can answer it without the anger, as it's only a hypothetical situation. It will be interesting to see how different the results are, comparing with the Should the death penalty be allowed?

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Feb 24, 2016

If I knew that person did it for sure, they would never make it to trial.

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User voted Death penalty.
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Feb 23, 2016

I'd vote for a "do unto others" exemption to the ban on cruel and unusual punishment because if the perpetrator had no qualms about committing the act then it's not cruel.

It wouldn't be unusual either because the perpetrator set a precedent when the crime was originally committed.

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Mar 1, 2016

Since every living thing that has ever lived or will, died, dies or will die, imho 'death' is no punishment and killing is quite quickly done.

Work is punishment. Pain is punishment. To see someone you love in agony is punishment. Etc...

If I want someone to suffer, I'd prefer that...

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