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They were innocent and on death row.
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(03-23-2021, 06:09 PM)fredtoast Wrote: And I was just pointing out that the "philosophical" part of the discussion is moot.  That is why I started my post with "The problem is.  .  .  "

But just to be clear you DO have a moral objection with the death penalty because it leads to the State killing innocents, correct?

Ok thanks. I will discuss things as I choose regardless of your opinion of the merit of the discussion. If SSF is happy to discuss it the same way, then it’s really not up to you to interject that it’s not a worthwhile discussion.

Your question was answered up above. Or perhaps the previous page.
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RE: They were innocent and on death row. - michaelsean - 03-23-2021, 07:55 PM

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