sarge
Penultimate Amazing
So, do you think McVeigh should not have been executed?
I don’t have strong feelings either way about McVeigh specifically. There seems to be no reasonable doubt that he was guilty. I would also not have felt strongly about him being sentenced to life without parole. The exact same end would have been achieved either way.
The problem isn’t with the outcome in any specific case. The problem is in how the US administers death penalty sentences generally and in the absolute certainty that some people will be wrongly executed in any death penalty system.
Did you send a sympathy card?
Why in the world would I have done so?
I have already made numerous posts suggesting reform, to improve the efficiency of the process. Others have made numerous posts suggesting that in no instance is the death penalty warranted.
And others have made posts suggesting that your efficiency gains would never be realized.
It is perfectly fine with me that some people categorically oppose the death penalty. It is perfectly fine with me that some people unconditionally support the death penalty. I would prefer that my government eliminate the practice entirely. This would reduce the costs of running prisons and eliminate the possibility of any person being wrongfully killed by the state. Of all the proposed ‘solutions’ for the problems inherent in our current administration of the death penalty, eliminating the death penalty seems to be the most practical.