The legislatures and the ordsprog

en The legislatures and the people want a death penalty. But people in robes who are not elected impose their own beliefs on the process.

en This is one of the first cases in modern times where the entire country is focused on a death penalty case, and it is causing people around the country to look at the death penalty and see what kind of process exists to ensure that it's fairly applied,

en We are very thankful that the jury did not impose the death penalty. These people recognized that mercy is superior to vengeance.

en We want our own people, people who will fight tooth and nail for our interest and secure privilege for the under-privileged; people who will undo the wrongs done to our people ;people who will voice our grievances fearlessly; people who can think, lead and act; people with principles and character. Such people should be sent to the legislatures. We must send such people to Legislatures who will be slaves to none but remain free to their conscience and get our grievances redressed.

en The process by which the death penalty is decided is one that most people are not familiar with,

en If not this case, then what, in terms of applying the death penalty? The death penalty was designed for people like Royal Amos.

en [California] will have to decide, is this a risky process? Does it cause pain? Are there alternatives? I don't see any chance of this case ending the death penalty. But it does raise certain life issues that could affect the larger death-penalty debate.

en The governor ought to handle death penalty situations in a case-by-case basis in order to uphold the law of Illinois. I support the death penalty in limited circumstances, and I think it's incumbent upon the governor to make sure that innocent people are not put to death. We don't need a moratorium to do it for us.

en What's really scary is if we start implementing this before we know how accurate it really is. People could be sent to jail, people could be sent to the death penalty, people could lose their jobs.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man. Whoever, in the end, is elected will be somebody that is elected by the Haitian people in what has been a free and fair election process.

en In a death-penalty state, people will plea to anything less than death.

en As part of the consensus building process, I agreed to take out a death penalty provision for crimes of violence committed against children that result in the death of a child,

en The bottom line is the jury has to decide this issue and if they don't decide it unanimously for death, the judge will impose a penalty of life without parole.

en According to the teachings of various religions, the death penalty can be justified. We prepared ourselves mentally. The entire panel of judges prayed according to their respective beliefs. We meditated until we were really convinced that this is the verdict to be made.

en The new ruler of Iraq is going to be an Iraqi. I don't rule anything, ... I'm the coalition facilitator to establish a different environment where these people can pull things together themselves and begin a self-government process and, with our assistance, begin a reconstruction process and end up with a democracy that represents the freely elected will of the Iraqi people.


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