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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    ok ah, de sundo pa.. kumbaga tama yung sabi na, sinusundo ka na ni kamatayan..

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    How can death penalty promote human rights?

    Try saying that to the family of murder/homicide victims.

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    #13
    Let's not turn this into another one of those debates. That wasn't what I was asking about.

    My point was that whether it used gunshots or lethal injections, the end result was the same within the context of the recipient of the death penalty.

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    #14
    Too bad we can't use mobile execution van for reckless and irresponsible public utility drivers. Tignan ko lang kung hindi biglang sumunod sa batas trapiko ang mga 'yan!

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Let's not turn this into another one of those debates. That wasn't what I was asking about.

    My point was that whether it used gunshots or lethal injections, the end result was the same within the context of the recipient of the death penalty.
    injection is more "humanely" compare to gun....dying by lethal injection is more accepted than dying by a firing squad...

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    I don't get this line said by the maker of the death van, "The switch from gunshots to injections is a sign that China promotes human rights now," says Kang Zhongwen...

    How can death penalty promote human rights?
    Maybe the statement was taken out of context, or as is usually the case, literally misinterpreted.

    Methinks what the Chinese was actually saying is that injections are a more HUMANE form of killing convicts, and that China is promoting HUMANE, rather than brutal executions, which they see as a promotion of human rights.

    But of course, that's a tongue-in-cheek statement

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    #17
    sweet. they should have one of these in the US.

    i volunteer to be the person whose job it is to tell it who to visit:diablo:

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    #18
    I see, thanks for the clarification. It didn't make sense the first time I read it. I think it does now ...

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