Bob Klase
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Why are they not correlated?
Exactly what do you think the the correlation is? They are correlated in the same way that my numbers are correlated.
Originally Posted by Bob Klase
The fact that 121-125 innocent people have been found on death row supports that. No one has disputed it. Connecting that number to the number executed adds exactly nothing. Extending that number to cover everyone merely makes it look like you're too desperate to stick to actual facts.
Nonsense.
Nonsense? I guess that's another one of your indisputable facts.
Yes, it is an average, but you can't call it "only". That's precisely what averages are for: Finding averages.
Much like my averages- 1 innocent for every 4000 murders, 1 for every 8000 murders and rapes. We can find lots of averages.
What you are doing is comparing exonerated from the group of death-row convicted to the larger group of non-death-row convicted. That, you cannot do.
What you are doing is comparing exonerated from the group of death-row convicted to the smaller group of death-row executed. That you can do, but it's still meaningless.
Huh? Where do I do that?
Post #187- You claim my argument is invalid since "all innocent ones are not found". Therefore your argument must be invalid for the same reason.