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Title: TEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on April 12, 2015, 03:00:04 AM
TEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution

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Herb Donaldson on How to Survive an Execution

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Title: Re: TEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution
Post by: Redbaron616 on April 12, 2015, 04:17:37 PM
If there is no question of who the criminal is (for example, they are caught in the act, photographed in the act, etc.), the death penalty should still be used. In such cases, it shouldn't take 15 years to execute either.
Title: Re: TEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution
Post by: sheclown on April 12, 2015, 04:33:16 PM
very powerful.
Title: Re: TEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution
Post by: JaxJersey-licious on April 12, 2015, 06:45:55 PM
I truly appreciate Herb Donaldson's talk on the death penalty. The perspective of the families and loved ones of executed prisoners are not often heard and drawing from his own personal experience with that makes for a more compelling and human approach to the topic.

Even though I strongly oppose the death penalty, I get why some people still want it for their state. But the idea that anyone believes their state having and carrying out the death penalty as some sort of "deterrent" to crime is especially mind-numbingly baffling.