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"In re Death Penalty (Tennesseean Editorial)"

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Blogger Grubester said...

How we deal with the convicted murderer is an indication of our level of civility. If we seek to return in kind to the killer, it diminishes us and diminishes the value of life in our society. Rather than increase the value of life of the victim, it places the victim on par with the killer and puts us into the shoes of the killer.

19 October, 2007 14:23

Blogger Unknown said...

Jeffrey, not sure that I agree, mainly for one reason: By choosing a policy that deliberately seeks to lengthen the murderer's life, we effectively value that life greater than we do the life of anyone he or she should come into contact with in the future--and to some extent I would still argue that we value that life more than those of all past victims.

I would distinguish that from the idea of retribution or revenge. If the objective is merely to extract a life for a life, I'm open to the thought that the same demeans us. But my thoughts are towards the protection of sociery and the value of those of us who have chosen to live peacefully and obey the law. --SJR

24 February, 2008 00:34

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