Babbylonian
Penultimate Amazing
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- Feb 22, 2007
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Where's my dishonesty? You're correct that I'm against the death penalty regardless of guilt or innocence. I personally find it barbaric. Still, one good, evidence-based reason for being against the death penalty is the possibility of innocence versus the finality of a death sentence. This, along with procedural concerns, is the reason for the long appeals process which death row inmates go through.You are not being intellectually honest. Even if the convicted felon's crimes were on video tape along with their confession, you would not be in favor of executing them, so their guilt or innocence is not even your argument against the death penalty.
There are plenty of countries that manage to get by without a death penalty, and I hope that one day the United States reenters their ranks.