Monte Sahlin has recently posted an entry on his blog on death penalty titled: Why Capital Punishment is a Moral Mistake Here is my comment to his blog entry: Monte thank you for your post. It seems to me that death penalty is one of those brutal, immoral, and primitive provisions that is refraining our [...]
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Death penalty and morals
Posted in Contemporary issues, tagged Capital Punishment, Death penalty, Mistake, moral on October 24, 2008 | 4 Comments »
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