Apparently, according to the article in the start post, I am against this happening. Without any knowlidge of this or any other info, court records, etc., I have no clue. Aside from the questionable use of the death penalty of course
LightyKD said:Thesolcity said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
This sounds like a job for....
LMAO! I rather trust this guy...
I meant any definitive verdict.Thesolcity said:LightyKD said:Thesolcity said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
This sounds like a job for....
LMAO! I rather trust this guy...
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We're trying for guilty, not innocent here.
Also @Bluestar What the shit did I just read?
machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
Well I was talking about being wrongly sentenced or accused. My previous wording was meant to fit this specific situation.BlueStar said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
Well, no, not the whole world. Only countries like Iran, Syria, China, North Korea and the US have the death penalty. you can release someone who's been wrongly convicted and sentenced to life, you can't resurrect someone you've wrongly killed.
What I find odd is the attitude of a certain part of the political spectrum, "I don't trust the state with my healthcare, my taxes, the economy or children's education, but I trust them to execute the right people."
alidsl said:also the security guard he apparently killed worked outside burger king and he was called MacPhail
BlueStar said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
Well, no, not the whole world. Only countries like Iran, Syria, China, North Korea and the US have the death penalty. you can release someone who's been wrongly convicted and sentenced to life, you can't resurrect someone you've wrongly killed.
What I find odd is the attitude of a certain part of the political spectrum, "I don't trust the state with my healthcare, my taxes, the economy or children's education, but I trust them to execute the right people."
LightyKD said:BlueStar said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
Well, no, not the whole world. Only countries like Iran, Syria, China, North Korea and the US have the death penalty. you can release someone who's been wrongly convicted and sentenced to life, you can't resurrect someone you've wrongly killed.
What I find odd is the attitude of a certain part of the political spectrum, "I don't trust the state with my healthcare, my taxes, the economy or children's education, but I trust them to execute the right people."
EXACTLY! Some people on the right are so damn annoying. "We dont want government to do this that and the third, yet we want to regulate a woman's right to an abortion, stop people from fucking whoever they want and basically rob the poor while rich people get to dictate the god damned country. Oh and BTW let's cram Christianity down everybody's damn throat". What these ignorant people fail to realize is that a) with no government there's anarchy. There's a reason humanity created the concept of democracy, government and social contracts. b) not everybody is oblivious to their plan. Yes, let's tell everyone that we want no government involvement but force our agenda on people. HELLO! That's government involvement. Dumb asses!
Thesolcity said:LightyKD said:BlueStar said:machomuu said:Welcome to...the world. Almost every case and trial I can think of had a possibility of the guilty wo/man being innocent. That's how things are everywhere, and things would be much more troublesome (yet just) if we could find everyone definitively guilty.LightyKD said:Race issue aside, I'm just worried that Georgia is so hell bent on killing a man who could possibly be innocent. This worries me.
Well, no, not the whole world. Only countries like Iran, Syria, China, North Korea and the US have the death penalty. you can release someone who's been wrongly convicted and sentenced to life, you can't resurrect someone you've wrongly killed.
What I find odd is the attitude of a certain part of the political spectrum, "I don't trust the state with my healthcare, my taxes, the economy or children's education, but I trust them to execute the right people."
EXACTLY! Some people on the right are so damn annoying. "We dont want government to do this that and the third, yet we want to regulate a woman's right to an abortion, stop people from fucking whoever they want and basically rob the poor while rich people get to dictate the god damned country. Oh and BTW let's cram Christianity down everybody's damn throat". What these ignorant people fail to realize is that a) with no government there's anarchy. There's a reason humanity created the concept of democracy, government and social contracts. b) not everybody is oblivious to their plan. Yes, let's tell everyone that we want no government involvement but force our agenda on people. HELLO! That's government involvement. Dumb asses!
Its funny you say Christianity is forced down others' throats when its actually a sickly twisted "Americanized" version. Please allow this pic to explain.
Its sickening from a true Christian's perspective, just like the "Every Muslim is a terrorist" agenda.
Thesolcity said:Its sickening from a true Christian's perspective, just like the "Every Muslim is a terrorist" agenda.