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Me too, and yet I am opposed to the death penalty.
Me too, and yet I am opposed to the death penalty.
So what does that make YOU? How about a cold-blooded killer? What you want to do is no different than the cold-blooded killer. Think about it.
King Henry VIII, is that you?
To me, a society that kills it's own is savage. And it's not about being sympathetic at all. It's all about not being a society that itself commits cold-blooded murder.
Perhaps a cold blooded killer, but the victim in this case, the one who murdered someone else or more would have been found guilty of cold blooded murder by a jury of his peers and sentenced by a judge. More important, the killing of this person would be legal with all proper procedures followed. Now compare that to what this murderer had did, would have killed/murdered someone or more just because he felt like it, no jury, no judge, just a rampage. There is no comparison or anything to think about. But if I were thinking about something, it would be the ones murdered by this guy, gal or whomever. Killed in cold blood as you put it. his victims did nothing to deserve killing, they just happened to be there. they were innocent and now they are innocently dead. The one put to death by judge, jury and executioner deserved it, he committed an act that warranted the death penalty, he was not innocent like the victims he had just killed. A very huge difference.
Henry the VIII, I do not think I was any king in my many past lives.
It is not cold blooded murder when the death penalty is enforced. It is a results of legally followed procedures for a crime deemed worthy of it. There is nothing cold blooded in executing a murderer, it is well thought out and well deserved. Especially today.