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PunkinDrublic 09-10-2001 04:03 PM

Dollar1 I respect your belief not to have an abortion and I am against it as a form of birth control. That being said you still have no right to tell somone that they can't have an abortion and neither does the government. By the way Mr. Blond looking back on it I would have voted for Nader.

stevieray 09-10-2001 04:07 PM

her's a thought
 
Zap them with half the power...Just enough so word of mouth could get around....

Nobody wants to die, but noone knows what it feels like, just like being born.

MrBlond 09-10-2001 04:08 PM

wealth and social status has always and will always be an advantage in all situations. Housing, education, legal, health-care, etc. The answer, IMO, is not in not using the death penalty on CONVICTED murderers. Your point is valid that wealthy criminals (like OJ) with their dream team lawyers can better work the system to garner lighter sentences. However the reason there is more poor criminals on death row is because that is who is committing capital crimes for the most part. Rarely does a wealthy man kill some clerk during a liquor store hold-up because the poor slob saw his face.

Baby Lee 09-10-2001 06:08 PM

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how many wealthy murderers do you know of have been put to death?
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Seem to remember Ted Bundy being relatively well off.
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John Wayne Gacy was fairly well off, and had many connections in different government offices in Chicago.
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Bundy was an extreme case of a serial killer.
Party 1 asks a direct question, daring a response.

Parties 2 and 3 give spot-on answers.

Party 1 draws a 'distinction' out of thin air.

Denise, is that you?

[Sorry to call you that Punkin']


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