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Originally Posted by highthief
No, it doesn't - in the UK, for instance, there is a small majority (and has been for some years) in support of the death penalty - yet the death penalty was abolished.
It obviously does not exist to satisfy the will of the people. It was abolished in spite of what "the people" may have wanted.
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Well, the will of the people if not always carried out.
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