Sebastian Michaelis
July 26th, 2011, 06:13 AM
Answer In the poll above and in a comment please. (I'm not defending her, I'm just supporting the verdict.)
1.Do you think the death penalty is unjust?
2.Were you content with the Casey Anthony trial verdict?
3.Were you appalled at what the viewers of the Casey Anthony trial said? (Hate comments toward her)
4.Did you think Casey deserved death?
My views:
1.Do you think the death penalty is unjust? Yes
2.Were you content with the Casey Anthony trial verdict? Yes
3.Were you appalled at what the viewers of the Casey Anthony trial said? Yes
4.Did you think Casey deserved death? No
Personally, I disapprove of the "Death Penalty" mostly because of that old saying, "Two wrongs don't make a right." We don't live under Hammurabi's law. Who are we to decide who lives and dies? It just shows how twisted the human race has become. People flocked to the Casey Anthony trial to see a court hearing hoping they would find her guilty and put her to death only because they didn't have anything better to do. A women's life was hanging in the balance and they sat back and watched as if it was a TNT drama series. Were they there, did they not see all the holes in the prosecutions case? And afterwards they still wanted her dead. Wasn't one dead girl enough? People just disgust me. Personally I'd let them rot in prison thinking of their crimes, having to deal with the guilt would be enough. Death is cruel and unusual punishment.
1.Do you think the death penalty is unjust?
2.Were you content with the Casey Anthony trial verdict?
3.Were you appalled at what the viewers of the Casey Anthony trial said? (Hate comments toward her)
4.Did you think Casey deserved death?
My views:
1.Do you think the death penalty is unjust? Yes
2.Were you content with the Casey Anthony trial verdict? Yes
3.Were you appalled at what the viewers of the Casey Anthony trial said? Yes
4.Did you think Casey deserved death? No
Personally, I disapprove of the "Death Penalty" mostly because of that old saying, "Two wrongs don't make a right." We don't live under Hammurabi's law. Who are we to decide who lives and dies? It just shows how twisted the human race has become. People flocked to the Casey Anthony trial to see a court hearing hoping they would find her guilty and put her to death only because they didn't have anything better to do. A women's life was hanging in the balance and they sat back and watched as if it was a TNT drama series. Were they there, did they not see all the holes in the prosecutions case? And afterwards they still wanted her dead. Wasn't one dead girl enough? People just disgust me. Personally I'd let them rot in prison thinking of their crimes, having to deal with the guilt would be enough. Death is cruel and unusual punishment.