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Originally Posted by hevusa Sure, you can try to justify it, and they may even deserve it. But in the end a child has been executed. That is the second tragedy, the first being the crime committed. | No, there is no tragedy in putting to death a murderer. And that is all that would have happened. The state would have taken the life of a murderer, he is no more or no less. No tragedy in that whatsoever.
dmk Conservatism, I repeat is not an ideology. It does not breed fanatics....But if you want men who seek, reasonably and prudently, to reconcile the best in wisdom of our ancestors with the change which is essential to a vigorous civil social existence, then you will do well to turn to conservative principles -Russell Kirk- |