Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Tony-baloney Eat@the_Y's answer
As Aicha stated, the death penalty had been around since ancient times. The general assumption is, by imposing the ultimate punishment, it will discourage others from replicating the offending behavior. In the last few decades, state government here and abroad had ceased capital punishment because of two arguments. The first, is that it contradicts Christian … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Aisha's answer
Death Penalty or capital punishment has been exercised in all parts of the world since ancient times. It is as old as the beginning of history. It was part of the Justice system of ancient tribes. It has been followed in all religions and races. None of the historical records show any signs of who … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up marina lewis' answer
I'm not sure about this question because although I have always said that they should bring back hanging for child killers, they are not rotting in a prison cell and suffering the loss of freedom (which I must say nowadays) doesn't last long probably ten years or so at tax-payers' expense. But let's not forget … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up lakeesha Hennessy Williams' answer
The death penalty is one of those topics that is always going to divide people. Personally, I can see its benefits- although I would have to admit that there are also negatives. I agree with the death penalty because... In my home state of Louisiana, people can be executed for committing very serious crimes … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up
I don't agree with it. I don't believe that they should decide who will live and who will die. And what if they are innocent? It's too late. It doesn't fix anything. It just makes another crime. They deserve to be in jail than to be dead. They could also change their life.
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Mia Teeliumtrozzle's answer
My opinion is that for certain, extremely evil things (such as murdering someone themselves) people definitely deserve to be murdered. But we as human beings do not have the right to do that! We don't have the right to take away the life of another person, because all life is precious no matter who it … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Ralph Bolt's answer
Normally you can take her to the veterinary to put her down. I have had to have 2 of my dogs put to sleep for health reasons. One was 17 and the other was near the same age. It seems a cruel thing to do but it is better than letting her suffer needlessly. Usually … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Ebony Nash's answer
Pet euthanasia is never an easy decision to make but if your dog is suffering, it is the most humane thing you can do. I would imagine you have a vet if your dog is in such a poorly condition, they would be the best people to advise you as to what to do next, … Read more
Richard Turner
Richard Turner voted up Gillian Smith's answer
There's nothing wrong with you. Life just goes by sometimes without having met the right person or having the chance. As you must have heard 60 is the new 40 or 50 so you've got a lot of living to do yet! Life isn't designed just for the young (I keep saying this to myself!). … Read more