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Post by gjones on May 5, 2008 18:09:10 GMT -5
for it in case of treason, mass and serial murder. and for like the guys who did that stuff for enron
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Post by Devyn_Baby on May 5, 2008 18:17:32 GMT -5
Uhm...Enron? Wow. Were you joking or did you mean that?
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Post by Dee on May 6, 2008 0:46:19 GMT -5
Got to be joking.
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Post by gjones on May 6, 2008 3:10:05 GMT -5
nope, not joking those whistle thingy CEO knowingly lied about million even billions in profits. then made there employes put most of there retirement in company stock witch the CEO's sold to the employes getting there money out of the company. so then they would be fine when the company went under they would be fine. mean wail the everyone else loses the retirement benafits. that just so cold and underhanded the they really should be killed
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Post by Devyn_Baby on May 6, 2008 4:17:43 GMT -5
That might not have been right, but not worth the death penalty.
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Post by Dee on May 6, 2008 8:36:29 GMT -5
Definitely not. You can't put that on the same level as murder.
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Post by goalie31 on May 6, 2008 16:39:05 GMT -5
nope, not joking those whistle thingy CEO knowingly lied about million even billions in profits. then made there employes put most of there retirement in company stock witch the CEO's sold to the employes getting there money out of the company. so then they would be fine when the company went under they would be fine. mean wail the everyone else loses the retirement benafits. that just so cold and underhanded the they really should be killed wouldnt you rather seem them waste away in prison for their whole life than just be killed? For something like that, killing them is just like letting them off, they should suffer for what they did.
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Post by xxbrittanyxx on May 6, 2008 17:40:01 GMT -5
against it..if some one did something that was really that bad then they should suffer in jail for life..
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Post by xxbrittanyxx on May 6, 2008 17:42:15 GMT -5
nope, not joking those whistle thingy CEO knowingly lied about million even billions in profits. then made there employes put most of there retirement in company stock witch the CEO's sold to the employes getting there money out of the company. so then they would be fine when the company went under they would be fine. mean wail the everyone else loses the retirement benafits. that just so cold and underhanded the they really should be killed i don't think so...life isn't always fair but life goes on..those people pulled through somehow...
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Post by nιснοlas on May 26, 2008 23:07:23 GMT -5
Here is my view on Capital Punishment, I will argue this over and over again, because I strongly believe that you have to have Capital Punishment in some cases. I have read tons of cases, and read on the cases of the current Inmates on Death Row in the state of Texas, some of these guys did horrible horrible things, that you should never allow the chance to integrate back into society. Here is a case for you, now its wicked long the link I am going to give you but if you can read this case from beginning to end, and not want to cry..then you may have something wrong with you. This case is very powerful and very moving and infact has direct quotation from Law Enforcement Officers and Lawyers stating that "This is why we have the death penalty." www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/women/suzanne_basso/index.htmlI have so many cases in which the death penalty is the most effective action used to create order. Law is meant to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people, and if taking one person out of this world to prevent harm from many others is a positive thing, Yes Killing a man for killing is hypocritical, but then again Justice is going to be hypocritical no how you look at it.
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