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I am against the death penalty- I,like many, am opposed to the death penalty because of the very likely possibility that the innocent will die. I also do not like the idea that the state government-me-can decide that someone must die-- BUT-I don't feel anything about the death of Lawrence Brewer-killer of James Byrd. He may have had a rough time-I don't know. I am aware of what makes people do terrible things to others. I am aware of what turns people into monsters. I have worked for 14 years with young people that have been mistreated and abused in ways that are unimaginable, turning some of them into broken people with no conscience. I would most likely be the same as them in the same situation. There was no uproar when others were put to death, so I know I am not alone in this feeling. Talk of fiscal concerns are offensive-for certain. I like the idea of the sanctity of life-but I don't really believe it. I think that, even though they have been dealt a poor hand, some people are just plain bad for others and nothing will change that. The idea that (some)people, down deep, WANT to do the right thing, is just wrong. So...I want to boil this down to a question or two.
How do you feel about the death penalty? AND--how do you really feel about certain people no longer being alive?
Again--I am against the DP 100% Please read the whole OP.
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