Drug Smugglers executed in Indonesia

i wonder if the ones agreeing with it would as quick to agree if it was one of there kids ...but nah yours would never do that eh
 
The problem with death penalties is twofold. Firstly is the ethical debate about whether it's right to take a life at all. Secondly, any judicial system is flawed. You could argue that the British system, the forerunner of many in the world is up there with the best, but is blatantly far from perfect. So inevitably, however many safeguards are built into the legislation, there will come a time where an innocent person gets the chop.

Even f you inherently believe in the death penalty, is it right that you have a system that may lead to an innocent person being executed? That alone stops me advocating it.

However if you are in a jurisdiction that has the death penalty and do something that incurs it and get caught, then blame nobody but yourself!
 
Anyone who breaks the law, should suffer the consequences, it is their law in their land. People who try the law know what they are doing and know what the outcome will be. "When in Rome do as the Romans do" They knew the risks and thought they could beat the system. I am all for punishment to fit the crime and or law of the land. I agree with Shadrach 2986 and Woodsmoke. It was their turn, other may possibly learn from these, this will definitely open peoples eyes. I feel sorry for the families left behind and having to live with the knowledge.
 
If my son or daughter (They know to respect laws of different lands as taught whilst growing up, due respect) where in this scenario, as much as I love them dearly, they would need to take responsibility for their actions and face the law that is dealt by the governing bodies of that particular country and as much as it tore me apart, I would need to accept and respect the LAW. Capital punishment is not a bad thing, look at the over populated prisons (worldwide), in some countries, murder is a seven to ten year sentence, it is considered life, what is happening in this crazy forgiving world. We the tax payer are paying for all incarcerated law breakers, rapists, murders, thieves, etc..etc... All people need to do is respect the law and governing bodies.
 
Now then, not trying to escalate this thread in any way here, BUT, Who would be willing to put themselves forward for the firing squad if selected, just like jury service is decided??????? Thankfully I could not be on the list of potential one step forwarders, as I have already transgressed.:shock:
 
April Jones,s killer
Young lass from corks , killer
Lad who killed his girlfriends granddaughter hid her in attic
Paedophiles
List could go on & on.....

Get rid & money saved keeping these vile scum alive ....into NHS or similar

No one wants the bodies in thief cemetery etc.... Compulsory cremation and mixed into bag o fertiliser .... Gone & forgotten.... Not sitting in relative comfort somewhere at our expense

Paul
 
Now then, not trying to escalate this thread in any way here, BUT, Who would be willing to put themselves forward for the firing squad if selected, just like jury service is decided??????? Thankfully I could not be on the list of potential one step forwarders, as I have already transgressed.:shock:

Transgressed by being a druggie or by having pulled the trigger and lost a little of your soul?????
Having already said it I am quite happy to do the Public a service particularly with the child abusers !
 
Rampant humanism will be the downfall of this country. I can't believe that we're paying exorbitant amounts of our taxes towards keeping prisoners sitting on their butts. The death penalty definitely has its place, but probably wouldn't reduce costs much if you see how long American prisoners can wait on death row.
 
Maybe all the people who are so keen to apply for the job as executioner might think again if part of the job description was "if you execute someone who is innocent your life is forfeit" that might make them think.

David.

Happens a lot in war situations my friend. Not all people killed are guilty but then your life is on the line everyday if you are part of it. If one had to think about these things every time there was an engagement you would soon be on the plane home in a coffin. In our society today with DNA etc the chances are reduced to a minimum. A deer is a beautiful creature, could I ask how you can kill one and not have it on your conscience forever and what if they ate people, would you still hunt them, or would you be scared you might die ? All life is sacred even the animals we pursue, but some things are evil and need removing.
 
I suppose the moral distinction is made quite easy for me as I am a Christian. The bible is quite clear, and yes I'm talking about the New Testament and what Jesus said on the subject.

On a more practical level, I am not prepared to accept the fact that 4% of the people executed are likely to be innocent (see my previous link).
 
Happens a lot in war situations my friend.

Or doesn't. WW1 and WW2 saw conscripted soldiers deliberately aiming above. It's even a problem with professional soldiers. That's why they have to be trained and trained and trained into pulling the trigger with the crosshairs on the human target. Even then it doesn't always work out.

My feeling about this is that state killing outside war is just too problematic, even in situations where people are banged to rights. If we give the state the power to take life, then it is able to abuse that power. It's a slippery slope. What happens if they then extend it? They might even adapt the law to be able to kill you if you protest about them changing the law in the first place.

I would rather make prisons re-adopt hard labour, which would provide more of a deterrent and produce something for all the money poured into prisons.
 
I suppose the moral distinction is made quite easy for me as I am a Christian. The bible is quite clear, and yes I'm talking about the New Testament and what Jesus said on the subject.

On a more practical level, I am not prepared to accept the fact that 4% of the people executed are likely to be innocent (see my previous link).

Being a Christian can be very hard in today's world and I understand your moral standpoint as I also share your Faith. There are however in my humble opinion certain times when it is necessary to terminate life to keep this world a safer place.
 
I'm also a Christian. I see where you're coming from, Mike. I still think that we should be able to act out forcefully against lawlessness (and terrorism). I do accept that I am human though, and that nothing is under my control. God is absolutely in control of everything.
 
What's with all the God gibberish you mite as well believe in little green men, if their guilty kill the lot.
 
I read two of them were initially given life sentences, appealed in the hope of getting their sentences reduced, failed, and and were issued with the death penalty instead! Which obviously today was served............
 
To my way mind and the way I feel , fecking drugs kill our kids or turn them into trash, if you do it then you get what you deserve ! its sad we live in a nanny state in the UK but it will continue as the ££$£$$£ are still a draw.
 
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