They tried! But it was too big to rig! 👏🏻 Well done Wisconsin!
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LET'S GOOoOoooo!!!
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I want life in prison with no hope of parole for the people who did this
Is that wrong?
No that leaves the risk of someone pardoning them later. Also why should the taxpayers keep footing bill to support them more than they already have?
Only because I try to consistently prefer that the death penalty be reserved for the most violent, cruel, unspeakable, inhuman acts. Like murder, torture, child molestation and rape.
Not pushing buttons on a keyboard to trick a computer program, evil though that was. Also not selling products, like drugs, to willing customers. That IMHO does not rise to the level of death penalty. It's a business transaction; one in which the buyer may knowingly get hurt through his own decisions.
If a guy buys a bottle of booze, chugs it, and immediately dies of alcohol poisoning, the liquor store owner literally sold him the drug that killed him. Should he be charged? Executed?
I don't want the state to have the power to annihilate human beings any more than necessary, because they will egregiously abuse it, as they do with all their other powers we grant them. Of course there are exceptions, but in general nonviolent crime IMHO isn't something we should give the state the power to kill people for.
Really I was thinking firing squad
Yes, that is very wrong, a lot of wasted resources
A firing squad is a much more optimal solution
This is treason. What is a traitors fate?
Starts at 10k fine and 5 yrs in prison per the Constitution
Needs an update!
No. Cheaters need to go to the gallows. Otherwise they conspire from inside the prison. Rid the earth of them