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Capital Punishment: For

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Capital Punishment: For



Capital Punishment: For


    Have you been wondering where all our tax dollars are going to these days?
A large amount of it is going towards maintaining murderers, rapists and thieves,
and for what reason, to live the good life?  The average prisoner costs the
federal government one hundred and fifty dollars a day which amounts to fifty-
three thousand four hundred dollars a year.  Now, ask yourself this question, Is
it worth all this money to keep these savage criminals in jail? Do you really
want these brutal criminals after release from prison roaming freely in our
streets near our homes?  The ultimate answer to these questions is only too
evident, we must control the situation, we need to enforce an alternative... we
need Capital Punishment.

    For all of the murderers, thieves, drug lords, rapists and any other severe
law perpetrator, there must be some form of control and it must be capital
punishment.  Any person who kills people with no regrets or rapes innocent
victims continuously, does not deserve to live in a luxurious North American
penitentiary or anywhere for that matter, they deserve nothing but the death
penalty.  When the words ‘death penalty' or ‘capital punishment' are heard, they
obviously are disturbing and uncomfortable, but so are their crimes.  There is
no hope for criminals with this kind of behavior and mentality. I believe that
capital punishment is the key necessity.

    If capital punishment was enforced for severe crimes, it would eliminate a
fair amount of tax money going towards the judiciary system.  If a prison were
to maintain a deadly criminal sentenced for life starting at the age of thirty
and living to seventy, it would cost tax payers an unbelievable...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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