They didn't care how their victims suffered. Why should we care what drug they receive.
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Do you know how many people in the US have been executed, only to be exonerated after the state killed them?
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Go ahead, give me a clue
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*4.1% being the percentage of exonerated people executed out of total executed, should have specified
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You're argument has nothing to do with how they are put to death. Are you defending these murderers?
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What? No. I'm saying I don't think we should execute people, period, regardless of method, because we're *wrong* at least sometimes
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When I say wrong, I mean that a court has found new evidence that exonerates a small (but nonzero) people we have executed.
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It's time for a civilised country to abandon this barbaric practice
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I get the anger at actual murderers...but until we stop accidentally executing innocent people, I just can't justify the death penalty
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But it's not perfect. IMO, if we accidentally kill a single innocent, we shouldn't be doing it. Arent we trying to punish killing innocents?
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You think I say this because I want to keep murderers alive? Who wants that?
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DNA science is not perfect (yet). Until it is, we're going to keep accidentally killing innocent people in addition to all the guilty.
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Shot them in the head, problem solved.
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Need to reinstate the firing squad
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I don't understand how people can have sympathy for a monster
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