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Post by Mo-DAWG on May 26, 2005 9:13:27 GMT -5
Lili--I do not want to live with aligators... One was did you ever realize you´re always changing the subject when we come to certain points here??? intentionally or just hyperactivity? (i like the 2nd possibility by the way since i´m rather hyperactive myself....it´s a very positive thing as soon as you learned to channel it in a certain way) Mo-DAWG
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:17:16 GMT -5
A little...Overcame it for the most part. Some dyslexia when it comes to entering software license numbers...Especially from Microsoft...
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Post by sclcookie on May 26, 2005 9:21:20 GMT -5
Who said I was OK with him in prison...I did not. I said, in that post that all the "i"s needed to be dotted and all the"t"s needed to be crossed. That was what i said and what was posted by CCADP. That was not done in this case. They had 14 years to get DNA test. They did, in all likelyhood ask for it. He should have gotten one as a check measure to ensure that the "i"s were dotted...Which they were not. However, he was not executed...He died a much slower death by cancer. Mike, you don't have to say you're okay with it. You're showing you're okay with it.
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Post by Mo-DAWG on May 26, 2005 9:25:43 GMT -5
A little...Overcame it for the most part. Some dyslexia when it comes to entering software license numbers...Especially from Microsoft... oh dyslexia has nothing to do with hyperactivity at all..should both appear with the same person at the same time it´s just a coincidence..thats 2 totally different pairs of shoes Mike Mo-DAWG
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:29:07 GMT -5
He was in prison. He said he was innocent...the court said he was not innocent. The court had to keep him there. I do not like the fact he was there, but he was not executed. That is the difference. The justice system does not work all the time the way it should...
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Post by Mo-DAWG on May 26, 2005 9:36:26 GMT -5
He was in prison. He said he was innocent...the court said he was not innocent. The court had to keep him there. I do not like the fact he was there, but he was not executed. That is the difference. The justice system does not work all the time the way it should... right it doesn´t...and thats the reason why theres people like us who are there to get innocents out of prisons..and the reason why those innocents need us is just bcuz they´re too poor to pay for good lawyers, tests etc themselves and we have the money and the staff including the experts to do it.....and why all that? because the justice system doesn´t work all the time the way it should... Mo-DAWG
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:40:12 GMT -5
I thought I said it was not perfect. More likely better odds in are in a Las Vegas casino.
Also, i thought i posted that I want the inmate to have every chance he legally has.
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Post by sclcookie on May 26, 2005 9:43:11 GMT -5
want in one hand....you know what in the other.....
people on death row know all to well how the rest of that goes.
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:45:08 GMT -5
Yep.
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Post by CCADP on May 26, 2005 9:46:13 GMT -5
If thats true; then Mike; you should start lobbying and writing letters and investigating injustices all over the death penalty system; so that after that you can continue to be a 'proud supporter of the death penalty" since you would be working on fixing the many, many, holes and cracks that death row prisoners fall into. When you are done with that; and have brought it up where its almost as impossible as you seem to think it is for an innocent person to be convicted; then come back here and we will take your pro opinions seriously; and then we can begin to discuss with you the moral and ethical implications of killing even the guilty just so we can feel like we did something to attack horrible crimes.
OK? Let me know when you're ready to start trying to make the justice system the way you think it is....
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:50:26 GMT -5
In my spare time. Still have not heard from OCLC or USAID. Love the idea of adult literacy...
Love the idea of education. I live for the light to come on over people's heads...
Maybe I should write my representive...He does work for me, after all.
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 9:54:18 GMT -5
How is it morally and ethically wrong to kill them?
Watch the movie "High Noon" We saw it in Ethics class...three guys ride into town with the announced purpose of killing the sheriff, who has one day left to serve... We cannot reason with them, they are not going to play nice, the only choice is to kill them so others do not get hurt...
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Post by CCADP on May 26, 2005 9:57:02 GMT -5
Who is the "them" ? Not every single death row inmate? You don't think they are all stark raving mad men do ya?
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Post by tommy on May 26, 2005 9:59:55 GMT -5
" the only choice is to kill them so that others will not get hurt.", that is a very interesting conclusion to derive from a ethical viewpoint. i prefer to acknowledge that we perhaps haven't discovered the best way to stop others getting hurt and that whilst still in the midst of this social failing brutal punishment and execution don't help at all.
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Post by mikebook on May 26, 2005 10:00:08 GMT -5
The guys in "High Noon." Cruel and unusual to execute mentally ill.
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