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Originally Posted by Crompsin
How's that? I'm sure the "founding fathers" would agree with the death penalty for certain crimes based on the current standard of evidence at "beyond a reasonable doubt."
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The founders supported capital punishment, quite enthusiastically I believe. My statement wasn't about your support of the death penalty, it was about your indifference to the idea that 'so some innocents are executed, so what' that my statement was directed to you.
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