How many of you hypocrites are pro life but still pro death penalty?
not me LOL
i can kinda grasp the thinking killing an innocent life vs. killing a rat bastard
only problem is our court system is blatantly biased towards minorities and the poor who can't better protect themselves
You don't even get it.
How many of you hypocrites are pro life but still pro death penalty?
all of them..easy answer
i'll ask you another question
how can you be anti death penalty and pro abortion
or is it just because a fetus is a bunch of cells and not an actual living breathing baby that just isn't ready yet to go its own outside the womb and needs more incubation time.....
when you murder a pregnant wife you are charged with double homicide
I'm actually for life imprisonment without parole, but I still have to point out the obvious flaw in your argument.
It's about constitutional rights. The baby, especially one that can survive outside the womb, never received his rights. In Obama's pathetic world, even a baby living and breathing on his own can be put to death.
The criminal decided under his own free will to commit a grievous crime against his fellow man. He was tried and convicted, he was given a chance to defend himself. At the end of the day, his actions were so horrible that a free society determined he should suffer the death penalty. The criminal received his rights.
Comparing the baby to the criminal is something only a fool can do.
ding ding ding, riddle me this Joker, how hypocritical is it to defend a murderer and kill a baby?
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ding ding ding
it doesn't say anything about abortion, but that's for another thread on another day, why digress
Natural Rights:
The classic definition of "natural rights" are "life, liberty, and property", but these need to be expanded somewhat. They are rights of "personhood", not "citizenship". These rights are not all equally basic, but form a hierarchy of derivation, with those listed later being generally derived from those listed earlier.
Personal Security (Life):
ding ding ding
it doesn't say anything about abortion, but that's for another thread on another day, why digress
Natural Rights:
The classic definition of "natural rights" are "life, liberty, and property", but these need to be expanded somewhat. They are rights of "personhood", not "citizenship". These rights are not all equally basic, but form a hierarchy of derivation, with those listed later being generally derived from those listed earlier.
Personal Security (Life):
i guy who still supports dubya
citing the constitution
priceless :drink: