Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

NTR: Flame Free Opinions...

I just read Missouri is preparing for an execution on Wednesday morning. So, I thought I'd throw the question out there... are you for or against the death penalty?

Me: I'm totally for it.

«13

Re: NTR: Flame Free Opinions...

  • I'm for it.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • Loading the player...
  • Throw in the same torchure they have done to their victims and DP after and I am for it!!
  • I'm for it. If you take someone's life it seems fitting that yours should be taken from you.

    BabyFruit Ticker
  • I am for it. I do not see a reason why someone who killed another person(s) should get the leniency of living.
  • Do you have an article link? Just wanted to see if I knew the case.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • I'm for it.
    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers imageBabyFruit Ticker
  • Against.

     

    Photobucket Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • For it. I wish I lived in Texas.
    imageimage
    Lilypie Second Birthday tickers
  • imageJocelyn0415:
    Do you have an article link? Just wanted to see if I knew the case.

    https://www.ksdk.com/news/article/242796/3/Missouri-prepares-for-first-execution-in-2-years

  • imagelilitaliangirl:

    imageJocelyn0415:
    Do you have an article link? Just wanted to see if I knew the case.

    https://www.ksdk.com/news/article/242796/3/Missouri-prepares-for-first-execution-in-2-years

    Hmm. I haven't heard about that one. I'm definitely for the death penalty though.

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

     

    Our Journey from two to three! 3 IUI's, 2 IVF's, decided to move to foster/adopt. 12/24/2009 Baby C born, 2/1/2010 placed with us, 5/17/2011 Adoption final- we are finally a forever family! Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • imagePrincessShay80:

    For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

     

    This is a pretty interesting website. It give you all the statistics per state.

    https://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/state_by_state

  • I'm ofr it.  There is no place for such people in my utopia.
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • I'm against it. America is better than the internationl company we choose to keep by killing our own. I don't think that it's the government's place to say who lives & who dies. ETA: I'm a native born Texan, grew up 40 minutes from where they execute people, and have lived my entire life in the South. (Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia) I was raised to be for it, but I've since formed my own opinion.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • imageBlueMoonMagic:
    For it. I wish I lived in Texas.

    Wait, what? You want to live in Texas because of the death penalty? I want to live in a state that kills people....uhhhhh.

    As whether I'm for or against. I used to be for, now I don't know.

    imageLilypie Third Birthday tickers image
  • I'm for it.

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • imagePrincessShay80:

    For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

    my only problem with that is the people that are actually innocent. I agree, so long as there is 0 doubt about the guilt. Like he was caught with the weapon standing over a body covered in blood kinda thing KWIM?

  • imageChrysallys:

    As whether I'm for or against. I used to be for, now I don't know.

    This is me too.  I honestly just don't know how I feel about it.  On the one hand, some crimes are so incredibly atrocious that I cannot imagine allowing the guilty party to live - and crimes against children really really really sway my opinion to being for it.  On the other, as a Christian I have a difficult time with the "life for a life" mentality.  But then again on the other hand, God never says he takes away the earthly consequences for our sins.  So yeah.  I just don't know.

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • I'm 80% for it, 20% against it. 

    Not to mention I HATE that my tax dollars are being spent to house the guilty. It just seems like so rarely is a case so black and white where the offender has been 100% proven guilty- like pp said, standing over the body with the weapon and admiting to their guilt.  I don't like the idea of someone's metaphoric blood on my hands if they are innocent.

    Lilypie First Birthday tickers
    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
  • imageoboechick7:
    imagePrincessShay80:

    For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

    my only problem with that is the people that are actually innocent. I agree, so long as there is 0 doubt about the guilt. Like he was caught with the weapon standing over a body covered in blood kinda thing KWIM?

    Totally agree with you, good point!

    Our Journey from two to three! 3 IUI's, 2 IVF's, decided to move to foster/adopt. 12/24/2009 Baby C born, 2/1/2010 placed with us, 5/17/2011 Adoption final- we are finally a forever family! Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • imageDEBBIE33CASEY:

    I'm 80% for it, 20% against it. 

    Not to mention I HATE that my tax dollars are being spent to house the guilty. It just seems like so rarely is a case so black and white where the offender has been 100% proven guilty- like pp said, standing over the body with the weapon and admiting to their guilt.  I don't like the idea of someone's metaphoric blood on my hands if they are innocent.

    It's more expensive to execute a prisone than it is to house him/her for life.

  • I'll bet a million dollars that all the death penalty supporters are also anti choice. 

  • imageilubmybabymore:
    imageDEBBIE33CASEY:

    I'm 80% for it, 20% against it. 

    Not to mention I HATE that my tax dollars are being spent to house the guilty. It just seems like so rarely is a case so black and white where the offender has been 100% proven guilty- like pp said, standing over the body with the weapon and admiting to their guilt.  I don't like the idea of someone's metaphoric blood on my hands if they are innocent.

    It's more expensive to execute a prisone than it is to house him/her for life.

    it wouldn't be if they didn't get a million appeals

  • 100% for it
    mc #1~02/2004
    mc #2~08/2005
    mc #3~02/2008
    Blessed with a beautiful, healthy baby girl on 11/22/2009.
    The wait, though heartbreaking, was well worth it.
    mc #4~03/2011
    mc #5~11/2011
    Lilypie Fourth Birthday tickers
  • imagePrincessShay80:

    For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

     

    Florida does.  I'm back and forth with the whole thing..I have seen so many shows on cases where people sat in jail for x amount of years, and later with newer technology were proven innocent.  Then again, I've also read about cases where the jurors totally believed in their hearts that whoever on trial was guilty but couldn't convict them based on the evidence available.

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Pregnancy Ticker
  • imageoboechick7:
    imageilubmybabymore:
    imageDEBBIE33CASEY:

    I'm 80% for it, 20% against it. 

    Not to mention I HATE that my tax dollars are being spent to house the guilty. It just seems like so rarely is a case so black and white where the offender has been 100% proven guilty- like pp said, standing over the body with the weapon and admiting to their guilt.  I don't like the idea of someone's metaphoric blood on my hands if they are innocent.

    It's more expensive to execute a prisone than it is to house him/her for life.

    it wouldn't be if they didn't get a million appeals

    Ok, so you want to take away the right to appeal from prisoners who have been sentenced to die.

    You're a smart cookie. 

  • imagePrincessShay80:
    imageoboechick7:
    imagePrincessShay80:

    For it- except I am against the LONG time they sit on death row and get a million appeals. I say once the guilty verdict comes down- they die that day. While we are talking about his, what states still have the dealth penalty? Obvioulsy Missouri and Texas (if memory serves)

    my only problem with that is the people that are actually innocent. I agree, so long as there is 0 doubt about the guilt. Like he was caught with the weapon standing over a body covered in blood kinda thing KWIM?

    Totally agree with you, good point!

    Against - and that is why.  Even if after a ton of appeals, what if the person is still innocent & there just isn't enough proof one way or another?  Death is permanent. 

    I recently read a book by John Grisham (yes I realize it's totally fiction) about an innocent person executed even after the real killer confessed.  I worry things like that can really happen.

    Big Kid Jan 2010

    Littlest Man Sept 2012

  • Against. And, for all the "those are my tax dollars" arguments. That will pop up: It's more expensive to execute someone than to house them for life.
    This is a test. This is only a test.
  • imageilubmybabymore:
    imageoboechick7:
    imageilubmybabymore:
    imageDEBBIE33CASEY:

    I'm 80% for it, 20% against it. 

    Not to mention I HATE that my tax dollars are being spent to house the guilty. It just seems like so rarely is a case so black and white where the offender has been 100% proven guilty- like pp said, standing over the body with the weapon and admiting to their guilt.  I don't like the idea of someone's metaphoric blood on my hands if they are innocent.

    It's more expensive to execute a prisoner than it is to house him/her for life.

    it wouldn't be if they didn't get a million appeals

    Ok, so you want to take away the right to appeal from prisoners who have been sentenced to die.

    You're a smart cookie. 

    I don't want to take away their right, but I do think it the amount of appeals allowed is a little ridiculous yes 

  • I'm for it. And I love that Texas has an "express lane" for those violent criminals who are with out ANY doubt, we're talking at least 3 eye witnesses, DNA, caught on camera, etc, guilty and therefore less of a drain on the system, and tax dollars. I think our countries ban on Cruel and Unusual Punishment isn't fair to those victims whose assailants tortured them. I believe in the punishment fitting the crime. Then again I'm a bit Old Testament when it comes to an "Eye for and Eye". I'm working on being more New Testament, "Turning the other Cheek".

    But from a legal stand point I think the Death Penalty is a necessary part of our justice system for those extremely violent offenders who if given the chance would never stop killing.

    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • I'm against it.
    My best friend, my husband, my everything
    Matthew Kevin
    7/31/83-7/20/11 image
    Met 1/8/00
    Engaged 4/21/06
    Married 9/29/07
    Two beautiful legacies: Noah Matthew (2 yrs) and Chloe Marcella (8 mos)
    Day Three
  • you don't just automatically get an endless amount of appeals as it seems you think.  An appeal has to be granted by a judge due to errors of law, procedure, fact etc.  So if there is evidence to grant 80 appeals then that person should get 80 effin chances to fight for their right to not be executed or convicted of something they didn't do.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • Against...I believe in the sanctity of life. 
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • imageilubmybabymore:

    I'll bet a million dollars that all the death penalty supporters are also anti choice. 

    You would lose this bet.  I am pro-choice and I am for the death penalty.  As are many of my friends and my DH.

    image
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
    Pregnancy Ticker
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"