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States' Fatal Differences

Submitted by jon d rock, Oct 1, 2007 10:37

Why do the the "rights and welfare" of a proven killer mean more than the rights of his victim?

When did punishment for crime take on the "controlled vacation" atmosphere?

Make it simple, "How ever you killed your victim, so shall you die".


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Oct 1, 2007 13:34

Why do the the "rights and welfare" of a proven killer mean more than the rights of his victim?

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