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SUSAN CRUSHBONE
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« on: June 21, 2016, 06:06:40 PM »

support, obviously. the death penalty has literally no redeeming qualities.
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2016, 04:54:06 AM »

I agree. To me, pro-life means pro INNOCENT life only.
To address the fiscal issues, limit the appeals.

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SUSAN CRUSHBONE
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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2016, 06:27:39 PM »

Well, aren't you just the idealistic Mr. Compassionate.  Never mind the innocent victims and the families of murdered victims, just as long as a murderous perpetrator monster is well cared for at taxpayers expense.

How very progressive thinking of you.



is this meant to be a coherent thought?
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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2016, 01:14:36 AM »

I ask again, since most involved are running away from my question.

Do you support life in prison, without parole, ever, for first degree murderers?

I don't think anyone is 'running away from your question', just confused on who it is for.

For me personally, I am fringe on this. I do not believe anyone, no matter what they have done should not have the ability to be looked at by a parole board. We also need to revamp our parole boards. We need a whole bunch of Criminal Justice Reform stuff done. And Abolishing the Death Penalty is Stage One for me in a goal of reforming a broken system.

Thank you.

My question is for the legislative body members who passed this bill, and for all the supporters in general of this bill.

i agree with rep. neveragain's position in its entirety
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2016, 09:30:11 AM »

I ask again, since most involved are running away from my question.

Do you support life in prison, without parole, ever, for first degree murderers?

I don't think anyone is 'running away from your question', just confused on who it is for.

For me personally, I am fringe on this. I do not believe anyone, no matter what they have done should not have the ability to be looked at by a parole board. We also need to revamp our parole boards. We need a whole bunch of Criminal Justice Reform stuff done. And Abolishing the Death Penalty is Stage One for me in a goal of reforming a broken system.

So we have a brutal killer commit a planned cold blooded first degree murder of a pregnant woman and her two year old and her four year and of her husband, shooting them execution style through the head so he could rob them of $200.00 cash and wanted no witnesses.

You advocate parole for such an individual.

How very noble of you. 

this is, of course, a particularly nonsensical bit of fearmongering. it's not as if parole boards just rubber-stamp everyone through, you know that, right?
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