BackInTex wrote:franktangredi wrote:
Having said that, BiT sets up a false dichotomy by assuming that the only alternatives are execute him or let him loose. And the execution of even one innocent person is the best argument there is against the death penalty.
Where did I assume that?
Maybe I misread what you meant when you said, "Far more innocent people are murdered by un-executed convicted murderers than the very very very very very few truly innocent people executed for crimes they did not commit." That
seemed to be implying that those were the alternatives.
BackInTex wrote:There are plenty of cases where murderers have committed additional murders while in prison. Are you suggesting we keep them 24/7 in straight jackets and chains? That is pretty much the only way (other than executing them) to guarantee they won't take another innocent life. And that seems more cruel and unusual than lethal injection.
The examples you previously gave were all people who were killed by people who were
out of prison.
(... "several got paroled, but some escaped.") When you move to people who commit additional murders while
in prison, you are shifting arguments. I don't mind expanding the discussion. But changing the terms of the discussion in order to prove that you didn't say what you were saying isn't kosher.
And I didn't say anything about execution being 'cruel and unusual.' In fact, didn't I explicitly state I had no moral qualms about execution? You dragged that in the same way you accused Bob of dragging in the Sixth Commandment. (Having said that, I'm glad to hear that you are against cruel and unusual treatment of prisoners.)
BackInTex wrote:And I assume you think you are the judge of what the best argument is against the death penalty. I shot that one down. You're willing to save that one innocent man at the cost of many more innocent men dying. I'm not sure that is a very good argument.
I am the best judge of what I find to be a convincing argument. I could have appended the words 'in my opinion' to every statement I made -- but didn't we have that discussion a few weeks ago?
I guess you have never expressed an opinion here so strongly that you seem to imply that everybody else is wrong. I guess "I shot that one down" was
not meant to imply that your judgment was better than mine.