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BY, this has to be one of your stupidest posts ever - and that's quite an achievement.

Cleo Cleo Cleo. This is not the first time you or one of the other handful of clowns who camp out here and have the exact same view on every single issue have stated this about something you fail to comprehend. Clearly that point was way over your head, so I will leave it to those who have a clue, or should I say IQ.

Just out of curiosity, assume we find a tribe in the amazon, who still use huts and practice barbaric rituals as their way of life. Do you believe within one generation we could educate them and integrate them into a western culture?

What has that got to do with incidence of murder rates in the USA? Your point was not over my head it was just stupid.

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I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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Joe, could it be that not everything I have ever read is available via google? Think about it. Needless to say, if you want an overview you could try google, but bear in mind that whatever studies pop up, they are not going to be in order of importance or validity. That you have to do for yourself.

So, let me get this straight:

You make assertions, don't back them up, get called on it, and tell everyone else to go do the research? I guess that elitism really isn't so elite now is it?

I don't really care if you research it or not Joe. It is entirely up to you.

Ok, then you've invalidated any comments you made about research studies and how so many innocents have been executed. I don't need to do your homework for you.

No, they are not invalid simply because you or I say one thing or another. They are valid if they are valid and not if they are not.

No seriously, you spoke of Innocent people being put to death, can you cite a few?

I can name people who have been killed in hospitals by error.. yet we don't shut down hospitals... rather we work to improve safeguards and move on knowing a greater good is served to have hospitals open.

The judicial system is to be compared with the health care system now is it and death row prisoners executed in error to victims of medical malpractice? Can the analogies get any more peculiar?

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Regardless, my citing or not citing a list of names proves nothing. The fact is that these are things one takes into consideration when considering the 'costs' of the death penalty set against its benefits. How anyone can miss something so obvious is beyond credible.

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I think executions should be televised.

I think they should be held live at football, baseball, etc. stadiums and everyone's civic should beto have to go to one, similar to jury duty.

They are not the ones committing the murders. The screens need to be in and around the ghettos.

What has that got to do with incidence of murder rates in the USA? Your point was not over my head it was just stupid.

Anyone you or your idiot like-minded yet unique friends here don't understand nor agree with is by default stupid. :lol:

Coincidentally enough when someone challenges you regarding who is actually smarter and who is the stupid one, by default, you guys resort to :crying: :crying: :crying::cry:

If you are going to call someone stupid, you better have the means to back it up. However and as per usual, none of you do. You will then proceed to turn it around and attempt to make the person asking you to walk the talk out, to be the idiot. Also as per usual, your friends will then come to the rescue and defend you and so on. :lol:

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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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I think executions should be televised.

I think they should be held live at football, baseball, etc. stadiums and everyone's civic should beto have to go to one, similar to jury duty.

They are not the ones committing the murders. The screens need to be in and around the ghettos.

What has that got to do with incidence of murder rates in the USA? Your point was not over my head it was just stupid.

Anyone you or your idiot like-minded yet unique friends here don't understand nor agree with is by default stupid. :lol:

Coincidentally enough when someone challenges you regarding who is actually smarter and who is the stupid one, by default, you guys resort to :crying::crying::crying::cry:

Get over yourself.

Correct me if I am wrong, but you are saying that the murder rate in any country is dependant primarily upon the rate of 'civilization' of that country and that the 'less civilized' a country is, the more brutal the punishment system needs to be in order to 'civilize' the population. Is that it?

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Correct me if I am wrong, but you are saying that the murder rate in any country is dependant primarily upon the rate of 'civilization' of that country and that the 'less civilized' a country is, the more brutal the punishment system needs to be in order to 'civilize' the population. Is that it?

Cleo I can back my opinion, quiet easily actually.

Do me a favor. Scroll down to the bottom of the list of 141 countries ranked in terms of homicide rates and see who is third last. Now compare it to the country I guessed (in post 108) had a low crime rate; due to still having corporal punishment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_count...l_homicide_rate

Edited by Booyah!

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Correct me if I am wrong, but you are saying that the murder rate in any country is dependant primarily upon the rate of 'civilization' of that country and that the 'less civilized' a country is, the more brutal the punishment system needs to be in order to 'civilize' the population. Is that it?

Cleo I can back my opinion, quiet easily actually.

Do me a favor. Scroll down to the bottom of the list of 141 countries ranked in terms of homicide rates and see who is third last. Now compare it to the country I guessed (in post 108) had a low crime rate; due to still having corporal punishment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_count...l_homicide_rate

The bolded is your assertion and the link you posted is your evidence that backs up your claim then, right?

So, how exactly does this translate in terms of how the US should handle it's homicide problem, in your opinion? After all, the US is home to all creeds and cultures, with people having settled in the US for varying lengths of time.

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The bolded is your assertion and the link you posted is your evidence that backs up your claim then, right?

So, how exactly does this translate in terms of how the US should handle it's homicide problem, in your opinion? After all, the US is home to all creeds and cultures, with people having settled in the US for varying lengths of time.

Corporal punishment is a start, as is open executions. Future perpetrators need to see the end result of their actions. Think of it as a flowchart for dummies.

We need to make the consequences for one's action comprehensible to the lowest common denominator. Have them walk away with a clear message in their mind. For example: 'When someone else suffers at your hands, you will end up suffering 100 fold'.

Edited by Booyah!

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Corporal punishment is a start, as is open executions. Future perpetrators need to see the end result of their actions. Think of it as a flowchart for dummies.

We need to make the consequences for one's action comprehensible to the lowest common denominator.

I think that these ideas would eventually have an effect if they were carried out. But it ain't ever gonna happen here. There has to be some middle ground between what we have now and the extremes you have suggested. Now what do you suggest?

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The bolded is your assertion and the link you posted is your evidence that backs up your claim then, right?

So, how exactly does this translate in terms of how the US should handle it's homicide problem, in your opinion? After all, the US is home to all creeds and cultures, with people having settled in the US for varying lengths of time.

Corporal punishment is a start, as is open executions. Future perpetrators need to see the end result of their actions. Think of it as a flowchart for dummies.

We need to make the consequences for one's action comprehensible to the lowest common denominator.

I see. Your findings lead you to the conclusion that because the US population has a mixture of cultural heritage a sufficiently brutal system of punishments needs to be introduced in order to ensure that the least civil amongst US populations properly understands what is required to belong to a civilized society? The lowest common denominator in this instance being those who have progressed least up the 'civilization' ladder?

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I see. Your findings lead you to the conclusion that because the US population has a mixture of cultural heritage a sufficiently brutal system of punishments needs to be introduced in order to ensure that the least civil amongst US populations properly understands what is required to belong to a civilized society? The lowest common denominator in this instance being those who have progressed least up the 'civilization' ladder?

Have you ever seen what these victims look like?

Disagreements aside, your suggestion on fixing this mess is how exactly?

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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I'm glad the SOB will die in prison, but I would have voted for the death penalty.

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BY will bring it for him. :devil:

If I respond to this like I normally would, a suspension would surely be in order.

Boy did I have an awesome response. :lol:

Edited by Booyah!

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

 

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