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You right, long day and my eyes were crossed.
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Yes.
The difference is what is part of the LAW, though. In SA it is clearly against the law to practice an imaginary set of skills. The fact that morons of different religions also believe in witchcraft is unsurprising, they are after all idiots. It's the fact that it's part of a legal system that is troublesome. If some fundie moron doesn't vote for someone because they think that someone practices imaginary "arts," it is their right to do so. Arresting them for it would be another matter. Santa Fe, for example, is filled with left-wingers that believe in the healing power of crystals, various other "spiritual" new age type tripe, etc, ad nauseum. Equally stupid, but again, it's not part of state or federal law. Regarding the US population, it's sort of meaningless. The more important stat would be the % of killers executed---which is still a vanishingly small, and statistically insignificant number. A killer in the US is more likely to die of disease than be executed.
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This will come as a surprise, but I will perhaps come to tribesman's defense here. Anyone who is religious, and has a problem with this sentence seems not sufficiently religious to me. Unless maybe they are polytheists, or Jains or something.
People seem to forget that the penalty (as supposedly handed to humans directly by god) for violating 7 of the 10 commandments is... death. Stealing, adultery, dishonoring your parents, even keeping the sabbath... all carry a death penalty. When yahoos want the 10 commandments in courtrooms, do they realize that the penalty for cheating on your spouse is death (for both parties)? Silly is silly. Sorry. Similarly, if the very notion of witchcraft is absurd to someone that believes in magical books, raising dead people, or countless other unsubstantiated magical events in any number of holy books... all I can say is that whatever algorithm you use to find witchcraft absurd, I can apply directly to any other magical belief with virtually no changes and pronounce them just as silly.
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Santa Fe is overwhelmingly democrat, and the few that are not are probably in the green party. It's politically left of San Francisco and NYC.
I add it because the yahoos worried about witchcraft in the SE US (right?) were right wing nuts. The left can be equally enamored of fantasy in the same (religious) vein, they just sometimes pick different religions. Note also that politically in the US, apologists for muslims are almost always democrats. I know countless people on the left here that hate fundie christians, but don't hate muslim sects that have doctrines equally, or even more literalist. Hate both, or neither.
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![]() To make a fair comprehension you should only use the numbers from US states which have capital punishment; the murders that fall under the jurisdiction of said states. Then you also have to put the the murder rate into the calculations: 1/100000 for SA, 5/100000 for the US. Maybe only compare Texas and Saudi Arabis, as they both have a similar population size: this would be interesting. Oh, and there are indeed some other offenses in the US other than murder, which can let you fry: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/deat...s-other-murder Personally, I know in which country I'd prefer to be on trial, better a dysfunctional justice system than a system where you can get convicted by "the testimony of two male witnesses" (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital...n_Saudi_Arabia) PS: good to see you again on here, tater ![]() |
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I'm fine with getting rid of capital punishment as long as the murderer is deprived of all pleasures in life for his remaining life. Solitary. No TV, no books, just himself, and bare walls after appeals are done. before that, he can have books, etc., under the presumption he might possibly be innocent even though convicted. Once appeals are done (as speedily as possible, BTW), solitary. No parole, no getting out, except in a bag.
Do that and I'd be for abandoning the DP in civilian courts.
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Nicely put! My magical mystical thingy is OK, but your magical mystical thingy is wrong. ![]()
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No big deal. Oh yeas.. try to compare now witch hunting to death penalty for murder...great exercise to watch. Some small cultural difference when you think about it lol. Last edited by MH; 12-14-11 at 09:02 PM. |
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![]() ![]() Though I'd take it a step further, with crime scene photos being the wallpaper to their cell.
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As for life in solitary confinement, Finney v. Hutto says : Quote:
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