Carcass wrote:As an opponent of death penalty, I find the last paragraph of your post rather tactless.
Less tactless than gassing a village full of Kurds?
Carcass wrote:It baffles me how some can crack a joke on the death of another.
Well, when the brunt of the joke is a brutal dictator, somehow it does seem more amusing to me at least. Saddam is piece of garbage that the world will be much better off without.
Carcass wrote:I'd have more understanding if you were a survivor from a certain kurdish village. But you're comfortably thousands of miles away from Iraq in front of your computer.
Death is everywhere these days, and not simply in Iraq. Does your town or city have a federal "Safe Streets" Task force dealing with problems from the Crips, the Bloods, or Mexican gangs? Even in the city that I live in, there are some very dangerous areas that people get killed in every day.
Carcass wrote:Another reason why I oppose the killing of this delirious old man, especially if it's done in public, is that it might unleash loyalist riots and acts of violence from the former Sunni leaders, leading to the loss of more lives.
Your concerns are legitimate, which is why the certain areas in Iraq, such as Baghdad, should be placed under a very strict policy of martial law for the time being.
Carcass wrote:Just out of sheer interest (not to fuck with you), where do you draw the line when a person should be executed? What does it matter if he is hanged or not? Is an injection, riding the lightning or a firing squad more humane? Death is nasty no matter how you look at it.
The death penalty of course is a very grave form of punishment that is not to be taken lightly. DNA and other scientific evidence should always be required for any conviction. As for those the should face that death penalty, I feel that they should include:
a) Those convicted of first-degree (premeditated)
murder. This also should include genocide and
other forms of state-sponsored murder.
b) Child rapists/murderers (Jens J. started an
interesting thread on this in Tolkki's forum)
c) Terrorists
d) Traitors- particularly those that engage in
espionage against the state, and most definitely
when these activities compromise national security
and places citizens at risk.
e) Drug warlords/kingpins on the high level, and
even those that sell crack cocaine and heroin
on the retail or street level.
Aldrich Aames is one example of a traitor that
cheated the hangman.
I believe that the execution of Timothy McVeigh was
a good example of a just sentence for a terrorist. I'll never forget the picture of the Oklahoma City fireman that was crying as he carried a dead baby girl from the ruins of the Murrah Federal Building.
But getting back to Saddam, my opinion is that he is getting what he has deserved for a long time.