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09-23-2011, 04:15 PM
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Re: Texas to Stop Last Meal Requests for Death Row Inmates
$20 for a pound of barbeque? Wow, invite me to your next cookout if you use meat that expensive. Ok, so what do you think the total would be? $25? $30? My point still stands. It's a small amount of money, but evidently enough to spark an international news frenzy. How much do you think the cost for housing alone for his last 24 hours was? I can't remember, but I think the average is around $150 on a typical day. I just don't see the big deal about the money aspect of it, although I believe it should be abolished simply because their victims didn't have a chance for a last meal request. I could continue on and on. For instance if it's about saving money, why use lethal injection or the electric chair when it costs thousands of dollars? Just use a bullet that costs about 10 cents and be done with it! |
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09-23-2011, 05:05 PM
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Re: Texas to Stop Last Meal Requests for Death Row Inmates
So this all boils down to money? Fair enough. These men are in there to be punished for heinious crimes, why be granted a last meal? I may sound harsh, I know, but I'm a tough old bird in my attitude towards ruthless criminals.
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09-23-2011, 08:25 PM
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Re: Texas to Stop Last Meal Requests for Death Row Inmates
I actually support giving inmates a last meal for various reasons. What I don't support is giving them cable, internet, and the ability to communicate with anyone from the outside world, unless they are related or have a prior relationship.
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