By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
ssj12 said:
thranx said:
ssj12 said:
thranx said:

what a joke. All i can say. What a joke.


not really, even a man convicted of such a crime does not deserve to die a death like he is expected to. Being humane isn't about agreeing with that is being done is right, rather doing what is right. I agree this man needs/deserves to die, but he also deserves to be treated since he detained is in our prison system's care. It is all a matter of prospective, and the fact the death penalty is illegal in most states now.

being humane (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/humane) has nothing to do with this. Spending that kind of money on a rapist instead of helping the community is a joke. It is this kind of thinking that is degrading american society and sends the message their is no wrong that is to great to commit. How is society going to move forward when we reward rapists like this? He is getting above and beyond help that most non criminals would not be able to afford. I stand by what i said, its a joke.

While this link is for prisoners/detainees of war. Our prison system follows these guidelines typicallys. And really our hands are tied thanks to international regulation on treatment of prisoners.

Best way to solve this, reinstate the death penalty.


www.hsdl.org/?view&doc=70758&coll=limited


Dont have time to read the link sorry and thank you for the info. My point is more that he is getting better care than some non criminal citezens would get. That does not make sense. I agree he should be treated humanely, and to me that would be insuring he had a proper place to waste away in and all the meds he would need. He shouldn't suffer in pain by no means, but neither should he get treatment that normal american would not be able to get.

 

Edit: In hind sight I would compare it more to what ever kind of medical care we would give our servicemen. Would they get this kind of treatment? If he does I hope they would.