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Username2324 said:

If life is so precious, why do we take away everything that life has to offer and confine these individuals? Why not let them go free? Why waste so much money trying to prove a guilty man innocent?

I would love to see how your minds might be changed if someone close to you was killed in a gruesome, horrific manner, perhaps by someone who had killed before and was released from prison after serving a sentence. Then would you still consider their life precious?

So I take it your not a Christian and think forgiving people for things is the dumbest thing a person could do.  Jesus would go buy an AK-47 and fuck that guy up, right?  He would kill him!

 



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