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Letter: An argument in favor of death penalty Ann Pearson writes: Most of those on death row have been there for decades; more than enough time to appeal and prove innocence if they are. If anything I think they need to carry out the sentences faster so the tax payer isn't burdened with caring for those sentenced to death. The victims families need closure as well. I don't find it to be un-Christian to carry out the death penalty, even in the new testament they condemned many to death. Some acts deserve the death penalty, at least in my opinion and I for one hope they continue to carry out these sentences nation wide. --AnnComments re article 101881 CU discussion The conservative case against capital punishment This story was posted on 2019-01-23 13:39:05
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