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Death penalty threat hangs over Ex ...
It is utterly ridiculous that the death penalty should ever be considered for anyt...
Troy Davis Petition
PLEASE print off, get signatures, and email/fax to the Georgia Parole Board and cc...
Troy Davis CLEMENCY actions
Info is collated from an email from Martina, Troy's sister, and the info available...
Executions of the minor offender Mo...
Postponed is good, cancelled would be better
Md. Police Put Activists' Names On ...
Very lax applications of the terrorist denomination are being used in Maryland.
Secrets of Iraq's death chamber - M...
Gruesome beyond belief, please don't read this if you are young or don't want to b...
An inside look at Iraq
Robert Fisk is at his best again. Excellent in-depth article from him, looking at ...
U.S. Supreme Court stays Georgia ex...
This is amazing and brilliant news. Not sure the piece or the news is fully digest...
Atlanta Progressive News - Round up...
So many people doing everything they can in a race against the clock.
Parole board says it won't reconsid...
Quite a good piece for drawing in reaction from other quarters. The head of the NA...





The laws are in place in order to protect EVERYONE... even the lowly prisoner who (it just so happens) may be innocent. I can not begin to comprehend this man's emotions as he was sentenced to death.
My heart aches for this man whom I do not know. I wish I could change something, I wish I could stop this grave injustice from taking place.
Excellent. Well done Amnesty International and well done Mr Irons.
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Queen of Chocolate land
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Debout
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View all comments (7 more)Wow...very motivational.
Hi Sally
Quite honest of you to admit that you have not made up your mind yet about the question. It is important to ponder all arguments and fully explore the debate of ideas surrounding the death penalty. Few people really bother to do it, regardless of their stance on the issue. This video is good, but it is essential to refer to other sources for a more in-depth analysis of the question.
It is wise not to reason as taxpayers when discussing human rights. Let us also be wary of not letting what we feel about crime dictate how we should think about the death penalty. Opponents to the death penalty have always been confronted with examples of particularly revolting crimes. The gut-feeling of the individual and the instinct of revenge are one thing, but it is a different matter for a society to decide on rational collective rules and deal with crime through its administration of justice.
Historically, the current of ideas opposing the death penalty has gathered much more solid arguments than its proponents. Opponents to the death penalty have thought the matter through, and already answered your questions about it.
For further analysis, there are essential texts about the death penalty such as political speeches and essays by Victor Hugo, in particular *his introduction* to "The last day of a condemned man". Another enlightening book on the question is "Abolition: One Man's Battle Against the Death Penalty", by Robert Badinter.
To be completely honest I can't quite decide how I feel about the death penalty.
Of course I agree that the waiting and the inhumane way it is carried out should be defined as torture and is therefore wrong but I can also see where taxpayers are coming from when they say they don't want to pay for murderers and rapists to live.
I would like to be able to say that I am against the death penalty but I know that if someone were to rape or murder someone close to me I would not be able to help myself wishing them dead so I don't feel I can.
Remember 1 of the human rights. You are innocent until they have enough prove that you are guilty
In what way can a small local group protests against the death penalty?
Troy, you are a completely inspirational human being. I will pray for you until justice is done.
Excellent. I do not 'want to join them'. Instead of spending money executing often innocent people, we should be trying to find out why people do what they do and try to prevent the problems that cause it. It is said that the majority of such crimes is within families, why? What makes children kill? It is horrendous that we torture people and their families by keeping people on death row often for decades. Are we any better than them for allowing it?