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- Ligne n°127 : Democracy and the death penalty
Ligne n°137 : ... and partial victories by abolitionists in a string of states. These- Ligne n°138 : have ranged from the formal scrapping of capital punishment in five
Ligne n°139 : states since 2007 (at one end of the scale of ambition), to legal ...
Ligne n°147 : ... abolition must necessarily continue, and concedes that overall public- Ligne n°148 : opinion remains clearly in favour of the death penalty, with around 60%
Ligne n°149 : or more of Americans saying they want it retained as a punishment for ...
Ligne n°153 : ... ago, when politicians were haunted by memories of Michael Dukakis, and- Ligne n°154 : how his wonkishly expressed opposition to capital punishment in a
Ligne n°155 : televised debate sank his 1988 presidential run. ...
Ligne n°157 : ... That development coincides with a tactical shift in the abolitionist- Ligne n°158 : camp. The case against the death penalty rests on several arguments.
Ligne n°160 : ... There is the problem of executing the innocent, illustrated by the more- Ligne n°161 : than 100 prisoners exonerated from death row since capital punishment
Ligne n°162 : resumed in 1976, after a brief abolition by the Supreme Court. ...- Ligne n°164 : There is the problem of the arbitrary application of the death penalty.
Ligne n°165 : In America, most executions are carried out in a handful of states, ...
Ligne n°190 : ... Finally, a growing number of studies have attempted to probe whether- Ligne n°191 : the presence of the death penalty has a deterrent effect. Politicians
Ligne n°192 : in favour of abolition point to the fact that death-penalty states ...
Ligne n°221 : ... outfits as Gallup or the Pew Center for Research. These find that most- Ligne n°222 : Americans support the death penalty (though that support has fallen
Ligne n°223 : from 80% a generation ago to around 60% today). Most Americans think ...
Ligne n°238 : ... success. However, and I write this as someone who is a moral absolutist- Ligne n°239 : against the death penalty, the abolitionist camp has not done so well
Ligne n°240 : tackling a gigantic question: that of democracy. ...- Ligne n°242 : In every Western democracy that has scrapped the death penalty,
Ligne n°243 : politicians have acted against the wishes of a majority of voters. If ...
Ligne n°245 : ... pinnacle would be occupied by the European Union, which has made- Ligne n°246 : abolition of the death penalty a condition for membership of the club,
Ligne n°247 : irrespective of the wishes of any voter or political party. A European ...
Ligne n°247 : ... irrespective of the wishes of any voter or political party. A European- Ligne n°248 : politician running on a platform of restoring capital punishment would
Ligne n°249 : be wasting his and the voters' time, unless he was willing to leave the ...
Ligne n°261 : ... The next tier is occupied by state legislatures which vote to abolish- Ligne n°262 : the death penalty even though majorities of their voters support its
Ligne n°263 : retention. Finally, on the most directly democratic tier, come ...- Ligne n°266 : And here opponents of the death penalty who support direct democracy
Ligne n°267 : have a problem. Because no referendum has yet passed. One just failed ...
Ligne n°270 : ... the question is acutely topical. Four state legislators have sponsored- Ligne n°271 : a fresh attempt to abolish their state's death penalty. Two of the four
Ligne n°272 : represent Aurora, the town which last summer witnessed a mass killing ...
Ligne n°273 : ... in a cinema. But a third Aurora representative, who is a staunch- Ligne n°274 : advocate of the death penalty, in part because her own son was murdered
Ligne n°275 : and his killers currently sit on death row, is seeking to have the ...- Ligne n°294 : I have studied the death penalty for more than half my lifetime. I
Ligne n°295 : have debated it hundreds of times. I have heard all the arguments, ...
Ligne n°297 : ... it was opposed to the practice, when it was indifferent, and when it- Ligne n°298 : was passionately in favor. Always I have concluded the death penalty
Ligne n°299 : is wrong because it lowers us all; it is a surrender to the worst ...- Ligne n°305 : Because death penalty proponents have no other way to defend this
Ligne n°306 : policy, they cling unabashedly to the blunt simplicity of the ...- Ligne n°317 : Because the death penalty was so popular during the time I served as
Ligne n°318 : governor, I was often asked why I spoke out so forcefully against it ...
Ligne n°320 : ... pushed this issue into the center of public dialogue because I- Ligne n°321 : believed the stakes went far beyond the death penalty itself.
Ligne n°322 : Capital punishment raises important questions about how, as a ...
Ligne n°321 : ... believed the stakes went far beyond the death penalty itself.- Ligne n°322 : Capital punishment raises important questions about how, as a
Ligne n°323 : society, we view human beings. I believed as governor, and I still ...
Ligne n°323 : ... society, we view human beings. I believed as governor, and I still- Ligne n°324 : believe, that the practice and support for capital punishment is
Ligne n°325 : corrosive; that it is bad for a democratic citizenry and that it had ...
Ligne n°331 : ... Republican governor of Indiana, came fascinatingly close to admitting- Ligne n°332 : to a personal dislike of capital punishment while bowing to the
Ligne n°333 : superior force of popular opinion. Asked on CNN about capital ...
Ligne n°359 : ... mostly because those same politicians also make the case, in public,- Ligne n°360 : that they ultimately view the death penalty as a moral issue.
- Ligne n°362 : That has to be the right approach. The death penalty must be a moral
Ligne n°363 : question, before it is an argument about costs or deterrence. Either it ...
Ligne n°364 : ... is right for the state to put people to death or it is not. I would- Ligne n°365 : believe that even if the death penalty were cheaper and proven to be a
Ligne n°366 : deterrent. ...
Ligne n°375 : ... road of defying popular will. Just look at the 1970s, when the Supreme- Ligne n°376 : Court abolished and reinstated the death penalty in a matter of a few
Ligne n°377 : years. Or the experience of Mario Cuomo in New York, who could only ...
Ligne n°377 : ... years. Or the experience of Mario Cuomo in New York, who could only- Ligne n°378 : block capital punishment until he left office, when it was reinstated.
Ligne n°379 : Yet in states whose state legislatures have voted in recent years to ...
Ligne n°383 : ... With apologies for a long posting, my conclusion is this. The case- Ligne n°384 : against the death penalty is strong and getting stronger. But there is
Ligne n°385 : a right and a wrong way to try to stop executions, especially in a ...- Ligne n°471 : How about a death penalty without Due Process? How about the invocation
Ligne n°472 : of Martial Law at will? That seems or may be what the American ...- Ligne n°509 : Please help me change the death penalty system. Go to whitehouse.gov,
Ligne n°510 : create an account, and sign my petition. I need 150 signatures for it ...- Ligne n°521 : I'm somewhat ambivalent to the death penalty. I have no problem with it
Ligne n°522 : in theory, but in practice I know that errors are made constantly, and ...
Ligne n°524 : ... innocent man/woman. That for me is the only rock solid argument against- Ligne n°525 : capital punishment. I find the others to be rather flakely and almost
Ligne n°526 : cowardly. But because of the issues of miscarriages of justice I find ...
Ligne n°526 : ... cowardly. But because of the issues of miscarriages of justice I find- Ligne n°527 : myself reluctantly opposed to Capital Punishment
Ligne n°528 : * Recommend ...
Ligne n°588 : ... Only once we sort out our system and truly change it from punishment to- Ligne n°589 : reform can we even begin to tell the worth of a death penalty and where
Ligne n°590 : to draw the line. ...
Ligne n°610 : ... is acknowledged across the political spectrum. We should extend the- Ligne n°611 : death penalty to violent rapists, and jack up our rate of good kills.
Ligne n°612 : * Recommend ...
Ligne n°626 : ... 3. Execution is cruel and/or vengeful.- Ligne n°627 : 4. The death penalty, as it is applied in the USA, is overly expensive
Ligne n°628 : and results in a waste of resources. ...
Ligne n°637 : ... punished for crimes they did not commit. This is not a flaw of the- Ligne n°638 : death penalty, it is a flaw of our justice system and perhaps all
Ligne n°639 : justice systems. Ultimately, I think we need to tolerate the reality ...- Ligne n°645 : 2. Setting aside the death penalty, the state routinely kills people
Ligne n°646 : through war and police action. I can’t imagine a future where that ...
Ligne n°646 : ... through war and police action. I can’t imagine a future where that- Ligne n°647 : changes. If all types of state-sanctioned killings, the death penalty
Ligne n°648 : is the most rational, regulated, humane, and the least likely to fall ...
Ligne n°653 : ... officer in Miami last year for eating another man’s face, no one cared.- Ligne n°654 : Instead people focus on fighting the death penalty simply because it is
Ligne n°655 : the easiest target. ...
Ligne n°658 : ... decade in solitary confinement without the freedom to commit suicide is- Ligne n°659 : a far crueler and more terrifying fate than the death penalty. If our
Ligne n°660 : goal is to eliminate the cruelty out of our justice system, that would ...
Ligne n°708 : ... The same is true of other countries, naturally. Europe, in particular,- Ligne n°709 : has very good reasons for seeking the abolition of the death penalty
Ligne n°710 : from those who seek to join its club - this belief goes hand-in-hand ...
Ligne n°724 : ... As for the queasy-making nature of effective arguments against the- Ligne n°725 : death penalty, that's an understandable position for a liberal
Ligne n°726 : newspaper columnist to take. For other groups in society, there are ...
Ligne n°726 : ... newspaper columnist to take. For other groups in society, there are- Ligne n°727 : more pressing moral aspects to the death penalty than the comfort of
Ligne n°728 : advanced philosophical theorists. The hand-wringing about plebiscites, ...
Ligne n°739 : ... It's interesting that the vast majority of the comments discuss whether- Ligne n°740 : the death penalty is right or wrong (and all I'll say on this is, if it
Ligne n°741 : is morally wrong for the State to execute criminals even after due ...
Ligne n°768 : ... a victim of aggressors. The same isn't true for a society without the- Ligne n°769 : death penalty, because so many alternatives are available.
Ligne n°846 : ... American, it is appalling to continually have the conversation as to- Ligne n°847 : WHY the death penalty is wrong. Your post and their answers points to
Ligne n°848 : an enduring tradition that thrives on the thrill of seeing clearly ...
Ligne n°864 : ... .- Ligne n°865 : Death penalty is not for revenge, it is a message to potential
Ligne n°866 : criminals that he won't get away with his crime if he dares to commit. ...
Ligne n°867 : ... .- Ligne n°868 : Also, death penalty definitely stops hideous crimes. If it can't,
Ligne n°869 : neither will other penalty, like 10-20 years in prison. So, to say ...
Ligne n°869 : ... neither will other penalty, like 10-20 years in prison. So, to say- Ligne n°870 : death penalty can't stop crimes is like to say that the western
Ligne n°871 : judicial system is a complete failure in protecting innocent people, ...
Ligne n°920 : ... punishment; speeding tickets, etc... so should we abolish those?). Each- Ligne n°921 : person who supports the death penalty has his or her own reasons for
Ligne n°922 : doing so, and in my case, revenge has nothing to do with it. ...
Ligne n°927 : ... back out onto the streets.- Ligne n°928 : For all its faults, the death penalty is the ONLY way to give society a
Ligne n°929 : watertight and very worthy guarantee that a known killer will not kill ...- Ligne n°939 : Death penalty is wasteful. Hardened murderers and rapists should be put
Ligne n°940 : to use to save lives via organ donation. There are lots of good people ...
Ligne n°941 : ... out there dying on waiting lists for liver, kidney, bone marrow- Ligne n°942 : transplants. Unlike death penalty, most organ donation is not lethal,
Ligne n°943 : so if you are found innocent later, you get placed on the list to get ...
Ligne n°943 : ... so if you are found innocent later, you get placed on the list to get- Ligne n°944 : your organs back. You really can't reverse death penalty. In addition
Ligne n°945 : to that, this idea will also solve the problem of prison violence among ...
Ligne n°967 : ... graft should do the trick, i think. But even a lethal organ harvesting- Ligne n°968 : is better than pointless death penalty, no? At least, criminal saves a
Ligne n°969 : life of a good person in exchange for the one he took. ...
Ligne n°1001 : ... I'm talking about hard rapists and murderers, people who are likely to- Ligne n°1002 : face death penalty. Those can not be corrected, and life without parole
Ligne n°1003 : is the only alternative. Better society has little to do with it - any ...