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Originally Posted by KirkVining
...These people simply must be exterminated, for logical, not philosophical reasons...
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Scalia likes to say that the death penalty is obviously constitutional because the Constitution states requirements for imposing it. What he leaves out, IMHO, is that the Constitution also requires due process and equal protection in administering the death penalty. No system yet devised in this country comes close to meeting either of those requirements. Until such a system is devised, then the death penalty is wrong Constitutionally and morally.