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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei!
You're putting words in my mouth.
And conveniently leaving out "For the person that was (rightly convicted) of IN-humane acts towards others, deserves a HUMANE death?"
I should have been more specific and literal in the sentence you quoted me on.
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The catch is making sure the
right person is rightly convicted.
If you imprison a person for life and he's later found to be innocent, you can let him go and compensate him, if you execute him, you can't very well resurrect him (or her for that matter).