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well i guess there's a lot of uh complex issues here some of which are moral and some are um
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more logistical as to the merits capital punishment
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i suppose the uh the moral ones are
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are the more nebulous when it comes to trying to discuss and the logistic ones i guess are
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uh i suppose a reasonable default on um issues the moral issue would be just let everybody live and not
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um not try and make those kind of judgmental errors but that goes and affects the logistical ones in that
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now you have to care for somebody that you otherwise wouldn't have to i suppose that might actually be a uh pretty rude way of rude way of looking at it though
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oh yeah i guess it has to do with uh what anger revenge
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yeah yeah
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oh what human life is worth and whether or not you can rehabilitate somebody
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yep
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yeah those are all good ones i suppose uh another one is um if you do decide that it's uh you know you want to do this
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is somebody capable of making the judgment rationally you know do we have the um
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do we really have that ability to go out and judge somebody's crime all these circumstances and other stuff and weigh it
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you mean do we have the right or are you talking logistical here
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can we really do it are we are we that good that we can really do it it's like uh like nuclear power plants you know it's a great idea
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but logistically we just haven't been able to get our act together well enough to
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well that i think you can take that nice simple nice simple nice problematical logistical argument and say well are you morally able to make a mistake
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you know what what is uh is it all right to guess wrong once in a while
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um yeah yeah
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and if it's if it's not acceptable to ever make a mistake you know ever sentence somebody to death that shouldn't be
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yeah exactly
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then uh you can't use the death penalty
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yeah or shouldn't
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well yeah okay
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shouldn't be using it
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there's a lot of can'ts and shouldn'ts and don'ts and stuff that seem to be pretty well ignored these days
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um
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so what are they doing down in uh Georgia
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well Evan uh i suppose they do have the death penalty down here i don't know if um if they executed anybody on it recently i don't think so
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uh i don't know you know it's gotten to the point where
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something like that if i see it in the paper or hear about it it's just kind of like in one ear and out the other
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some state recently executed somebody where was that Texas
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oh
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i haven't heard about any lately
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uh Florida was doing a few weren't they
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yeah what kind of crimes is it that they usually do this for murders big murders
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uh yeah usual serial killers or multiple murders like if uh you know somebody kills a family or
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yeah
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yeah what did they uh give Jeffrey Dahlmer
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what did they do to him
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didn't they lock him away in a uh psychological ward
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uh that would make too much sense
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no no they didn't they didn't they just let sent him to prison that's right
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yeah yeah seemed to me it was a relatively senseless thing to do with somebody that was so rare
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something kind of wasteful
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not that um
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not that we need more or anything like that
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yeah that was a bizarre case
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and i guess are they did the government federal government pass some recent um
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regulation something about for certain certain crimes uh if um there's a gun involved or something like that the death penalty is automatic or is there something like that out there
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uh well there's something like that and there's always proposals to uh make punishment nastier
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yeah
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you know or whenever somebody gets off lightly somebody visible gets off lightly they you know the judge has what like a range of sentences he can give like three to ten
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yeah there's some real
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yeah
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they're they're often does seem to be backlash against light things
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and he gets the
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i guess occasionally there's some about harsh stuff one harsh sentence that i kind of liked was uh Jim Bakker getting forty five years
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that's that seemed like justice but it seems they reevaluated his sentence or resentenced him or something like that i don't know if they changed it
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yeah there's a general impression that uh these snakes get off eventually
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uh like Klaus Von Bulow
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yeah
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who will i guess
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