Well then, lets bring society down to criminals level of morality. Wait, that makes no sense, silly me!MedTech said:Sure is a money issue to me. I'd rather my tax dollar go towards Child Care, strengthening the CF, and a variety of other great things to do with my tax dollars. Morality? How do you speak of morales for someone who obviously has none? That's what got him in this bind in the first place no?
Nope I'm not saying that at all. But if you look at it from a truly dark point of you, if you're dead, you're dead. Nothing comes afterwards for YOU. You rape, sexually assault or even attempt to do so... you leave a lasting effect, which would cause the victims to affect someone elese the vicious cycle continues...
Just now we're starting to look at a truely dark point? You're practically sending this man to his death by another convicted fellon. We're well past the dark points already.
You're contradicting yourself here man. No one is advocating for the death sentence... however, if they've perished, they won't be hurting anyone else now would they? Sure it won't lessen the trauma for the victims, but at least they can breath a bit easier knowing that the person who did this to them won't be doing it to anyone else... or them EVER again.
If someone like him was put into a prison, chances are hes going to get hurt. Badly. To the point where he'll likely be killed. You place him there knowing full well what is going to happen. It's like throwing someone into a snake pit and then saying 'well they might not have bitten and poisoned him.'
My comments weren't to debate capital punishment, but were to point out the fact that as it is right now by law, Canada doesn't support sending people to their deaths for their crimes.I'll restrict my death penalty remarks to that thread, and stop hijacking this one.