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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymousi][quote=Anonymous]Finally! A Republican says that if you are pro-life, it has to cover the whole life, not just in the womb. Points to Chris Christie for highlighting the party’s hypocrisy on this point. (Another obstacle to MAGAS supporting him!) I have long wanted a journalist to confront so-called “right to lifers” to reveal their stance on the death penalty!![/quote] You do know that the death penalty... is for violent criminals, right? Wow.[/quote] Violent criminals…who are alive. So, if you are PRO-LIFE..,[/quote] The life of an innocent baby is more valuable than the life of a violent criminal. [/quote] No, it's not. If you're pro-life, you believe in the sanctity of life. That doesn't change based on if you like the person or not. Also, consider the number of people who have been wrongly sentenced to death. More than one should be a no go for pro-lifers, but it's not for some odd reason. That doesn't even begin to untangle the systemic failures of our justice system, and the reality that an imperfect system should NOT be tasked with deciding who lives and who dies. [/quote] It absolutely is. A baby is 100% innocent. A violent criminal is anything but. If you are so stupid and immoral that you don’t see the difference between the two, there is little hope for you. [/quote] DP, you missed one of the points the PP made. How many have been put to death wrongly? How many are serving life sentences wrongly? Answer: a lot You cant undo a death penalty where DNA or other evidence exonerates the (wrongly) convicted.[/quote] Fewer than you think. And far, far too many violent criminals are walking free. Google the horrible story of Jillian Ludwig and get back to us. [/quote] The difference between a Republican and a Democrat is that a Republican is fine with the unjust death of an innocent person in the pursuit of executing guilty persons. In other words Republicans thinks the execution of an innocent person by the state is just collateral damage and a trade-off for the ability of the state to kill guilty criminals. Democrats think that one innocent person's death is too much of a sacrifice to justify allowing the state to kill its own citizens. Because many are bullies, who need stuff oversimplified …which is why they like Trump. They either don’t get or don’t care about morals, principles, etc. [/quote][/quote]
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