Death penalty

EDITOR, The Tribune.

I cry shame on the Government for not fully implementing and carrying out the death penalty as required by law.

It appears to me that this failure is a means to gain the confidence of the young murdering public, who have absolutely no respect for human life and authority, while alas, meaningless murders ramble on.

Some of this vexing problem must lie with some of our honest-to-goodness honest lawyers who have the ability to swerve the juries with the practical lie that murdering someone is not as bad as it may seem – as quoted by the not so just Privy Council. (“The worst of the worst”).

So far these loyal judges have not gotten near to telling us just exactly what is the “worst of the worst”.

Why is it a secret? Is there some technicality that applies to it?

Surely Justice for the people must be applied against young criminals, or woe be to us.

CONCERNED,

Nassau,

February 19, 2015.

Comments

Sickened says...

One of the U.S. states recently brought back the 'Death by Firing Squad'. No kidding! But yet we are somehow not allowed to even sentence anyone to death. Our judicial system is so f'd up it literally brings tears to my eyes. How these murderer's and rapists are allowed to live is beyond me. The sickest people in my mind are those of us who want to keep these 'things' alive. What god could care so little for the victims and care so much for the life of murderer?

Posted 2 April 2015, 9:39 a.m. Suggest removal

TigerB says...

II have a brother who is a police officer in Oklahoma City, they had one just last month. On record Texas leads the way since 1976 with 522, followed by Oklahoma with 112, and guess who is next , our next door neighbor Florida with 90. Our last one ? 2000, I am sick, Sickend, about the way our young men are dying and killing each other.. bring capital punishment on!!

Posted 2 April 2015, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal

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