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Hmm... to kill or not to kill... do not interpret the following as exceedingly cold:
My opinion is that we should adopt the policy of solitary confinement instead of the usual jail cell. The fact that a criminal is even given a bed, something some who have committed no crime can't even manage to afford is slightly sickening. As for killing him, don't take this the wrong way, but he was going to die anyways; why should we pay for him to live further? I see no reason why it was not justified, considering the damage he's done to so many.
To those who say a person has no right to judge whether or not another should live or do: According to your logic, who are you to say someone does not have that right?
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Alum of RAGE173 2000-2003
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