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  • i think capital punisment gives murderers an easy out. They should have to sit in the deepest darkest hole they can find and do what ever it takes to keep them alive for as long as they can so they have to experience the hell of prison for as long as they can is case there is no hell. I also think rapists and child molesters should meet this fate as well.
  • I believe in corporal punishment, for most offenses. I think capitol punishment is fine, when it fits the crime, but they should stop making it "More humane" The criminal wasn't "humane" when they committed their crimes, and I'm sorry, but repentance is BS. Funny how you never see these clowns thumpin' the bible when they are out robbing old ladies' purses for cigarette money.
  • I believe that life in prison,like in most countries, is appropriate. Life usually means 20 years with the possibility of parole,depending on the crime and parole department's decision..
  • Life in prison, no chance of parole. Plus, I also believe that prisons should be almost completely financially autonomous- prisoners should be mandatory laborers. They should grow their own food, make their own clothing, make products for the government (road signs, etc) and even make products for sale to the public. The money earned goes to the salaries of the warden, prison guards, etc and to pay any utilities.
  • I do believe in capital punishment, but would frankly rather see most violent criminals working in gravel pits or coal mines and being fed only after they've brought up their quota. Bust 'em back to an Iron Age job and living standard and make them pay in the hardest of hard labor for their kibbles.

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