There's nothing dark about putting down the worst of the worst. But your side always bellyaches about how much support you have for gun control. Sixty percent isn't good enough for you?
In the pre-Furman v. Georgia era, polling consistently indicated that for a few years in the mid 1960s, considerable majorities of Americans opposed the continued use of capital punishment. As is the theme many of your posts, the title included is a lie (or a exposition of ignorance) by gross factual inconsistency.
Many progressive societies such as Japan, Formosa, The Peoples Republic of China, India, Republic of Korea, Belarus (the last European country to retain Capital Punishment), Vietnam, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Cuba, and (most notoriously) Singapore retain the use of capital punishment. The populace loses sight of the value of human life in cultures lacking some form of ritual human sacrifice, (civilized societies condemn dangerous felons, convicted of repugnant crimes to serve as an offering before the diet of order and justice) where these is no form of socially accepted killing, partaken by the whole of society.
Is I stated in my earlier post, most of the civilized continues world continues to use death as a means of judicial punishment. The majority of world citizens (about 4 billion people) live under a regime that allows for capital punishment, yet is it Americans who bear this "shame" alone?
If it is a universally and historically acceptable element of the human culture, how does it become disgraceful if everybody does it, and a majority support it?
Ha ha ha, what do you call the determination by medical boards to practice 'passive euthanasia'? Oh! I know... A EUPHEMISM!!!!
Yup, just like people who are losing their health insurance aren't really losing their health insurance...they are 'transitioning' to Obamacare. You dicks sure come up with some weasel words.
Whose death panel would you do better with; Obamacare, or a corporate death panel? The reason the people (by majority) wanted the feds to step in, is because of the abuses of corporate medical insurers.
There's nothing dark about putting down the worst of the worst. But your side always bellyaches about how much support you have for gun control. Sixty percent isn't good enough for you?
ReplyDeleteIn the pre-Furman v. Georgia era, polling consistently indicated that for a few years in the mid 1960s, considerable majorities of Americans opposed the continued use of capital punishment. As is the theme many of your posts, the title included is a lie (or a exposition of ignorance) by gross factual inconsistency.
ReplyDeleteMany progressive societies such as Japan, Formosa, The Peoples Republic of China, India, Republic of Korea, Belarus (the last European country to retain Capital Punishment), Vietnam, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Cuba, and (most notoriously) Singapore retain the use of capital punishment. The populace loses sight of the value of human life in cultures lacking some form of ritual human sacrifice, (civilized societies condemn dangerous felons, convicted of repugnant crimes to serve as an offering before the diet of order and justice) where these is no form of socially accepted killing, partaken by the whole of society.
It's a national disgrace.
ReplyDeleteIs I stated in my earlier post, most of the civilized continues world continues to use death as a means of judicial punishment. The majority of world citizens (about 4 billion people) live under a regime that allows for capital punishment, yet is it Americans who bear this "shame" alone?
DeleteIf it is a universally and historically acceptable element of the human culture, how does it become disgraceful if everybody does it, and a majority support it?
But Death Panels are fine and dandy.
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Hahahahahahaha. Death panels and FEMA concentration camps. Hahahahahahaha.
DeleteHa ha ha, what do you call the determination by medical boards to practice 'passive euthanasia'? Oh! I know... A EUPHEMISM!!!!
DeleteYup, just like people who are losing their health insurance aren't really losing their health insurance...they are 'transitioning' to Obamacare. You dicks sure come up with some weasel words.
orlin sellers.
Are you suggesting that 60% of the population is Republican?
ReplyDeleteWhose death panel would you do better with; Obamacare, or a corporate death panel? The reason the people (by majority) wanted the feds to step in, is because of the abuses of corporate medical insurers.
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