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Only a few years ago he was at an interview and was chuckling about a woman’s imminent killing on death row. Bush has the govenor’s of Texas record of death row killings and now he’s taking this to the presidency.
VANCOUVER (CBC) – U.S. President George W. Bush became the first American president in 51 years to approve the execution of a soldier on Monday.
Administration officials said Bush signed the paperwork approving the military’s request to execute an army private who has been on death row since 1988, the Associated Press reported……..
SORRY bUSTER — I gave you no thumbs either down or up.
I agree. He should be put to death. But that wasn’t the question. You must, also, remember that the death penalty in most forward thing developed countries is considered barbaric. I can see their point.
The man killed 4 people and raped 8 others
He should have died years ago
He is a disgrace to the military
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Brian Wallace
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Agama
October 29, 2008
Justice Should be Served: The Issue of Capital Punishment
The issue over capital punishment has been heavily debated for centuries. The death sentence originated from the Latin term ‘caput’ meaning head, and refers to the beheading of prisoners. In today’s society people who commit vicious crimes should also face the ultimate consequence for their actions. Though the form of punishment has transformed over the years, capital punishment continues to be fair and justified. The taxes paid by innocent Americans are being used to maintain the imprisonment of murders; equal justice should serve as the foundation for our judicial system, and the captivity of life-sentenced prisoners increases the probability of further damage and escape.
How does the American economy benefit from the death penalty? How do rapists and murders travel from the streets to an environment with roofs over their head? Edward Laijas makes a solid point about the government’s use of American tax dollars when he states: “Lets imagine there was no death penalty for a moment. The only reasonable sentence would be a life sentence. This would be costly to the taxpayers, not only for the cost of housing and feeding the prisoner but because of the numerous appeals, which wastes man-hours and money.” (Laijas 1) One example of this dilemma occurred with Ted Bundy’s stay on death row, which ultimately cost Florida taxpayers more than six million dollars. (Wofford 2) On average a prisoner who is sentenced to death row will serve nine and half years in prison until their execution. (Martinez 1) Thus, it is more economical for these inmates to be executed after the nine month period rather than maintenance them in prison for life, which will only waste space and government funds. Outside of the fact that American’s are forced to essentially support the life of these prisoners, there is also the issue of overcrowding. Abel Martinez comments in the article More economical than life sentence that, “At the end of 1992 State and Federal prisons reached a record high of 883,593 prisoners. This record means that approximately 1,143 prison bed spaces are needed per week due to overcrowding. To put this in an economic prospective, on the average each prisoner cost $22,000 per year, and the cost of new construction averages almost $54,000 per bed.” (Martinez 1) Therefore, the death penalty not only eliminates the basic feeding and clothing of prisoners, but it also reduces the amount of physical construction, which is much more costly, of prisons.
The American Constitution is founded on equal rights for all citizens. The death penalty is a staple in our society and should be enforced with an equivalent purpose and justifi
well, it looks like it might be good if you finish it….
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December 16th, 2009
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Especially when there has been a record year of killings from drug gangs in their own country??
They have got everything they wanted so far. Like children if you give everything there is no boundaries.
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