See, but I'm against the death penalty too.Existentialist said:[quote name='Vaughn's girl_1' date='Apr 6 2004, 01:21 AM'] I don't like Kerry, he's against the death penalty.
It dosent kill "a lot" if you mean what you think i mean. Even so...it saves people becasue if not executed, some of those condemed people would have gotten back out on the streets and killed more innocent people.SpongeBobSquarePants said:The death penalty kills a lot of innocent people as well as people who are mentally ill (handicapped). If you think killing the innocent and handicapped than you're just sick :blink:
AliasHombre said:Existentialist said:Vaughn said:What a wise-a*s comment that is
The oild drilling in Alaska would damage (maybe even destroy) the natural habitat. It's not like cutting down a tree and just replanting a seed in its place, the damage that the drilling would cause would just ruin everything. Maybe forever. :blink:
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SpongeBobSquarePants said:AliasHombre said:Existentialist said:It would not be as harmfu as the enviromentalist bomb throwers would make you think.Vaughn said:What a wise-a*s comment that is
The oild drilling in Alaska would damage (maybe even destroy) the natural habitat. It's not like cutting down a tree and just replanting a seed in its place, the damage that the drilling would cause would just ruin everything. Maybe forever. :blink:
~~Spongy!
AliasHombre said:SpongeBobSquarePants said:AliasHombre said:There has long been a controversy between environmentalists and oil companies over whether to allow oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, commonly referred to as ANWR. To put the size of the ANWR in perspective, keep in mind that Alaska contains 591,000 square miles, or about 378,000,000 acres. The ANWR is five percent of Alaska or 19 million acres. Of these acres, eight percent have been proposed for development, and only one percent would be affected by oil production.Existentialist said:It would not be as harmfu as the enviromentalist bomb throwers would make you think.Vaughn said:What a wise-a*s comment that is
The oild drilling in Alaska would damage (maybe even destroy) the natural habitat. It's not like cutting down a tree and just replanting a seed in its place, the damage that the drilling would cause would just ruin everything. Maybe forever. :blink:
~~Spongy!
This means that about 15,000 acres, or .004 percent of Alaska, would be affected. Actual production facilities including roads, drilling pads, living quarters, and pipelines would cover a thousand acres.
Criminals don't have to be let out onto the streets. That's what jails are for.AliasHombre said:It dosent kill "a lot" if you mean what you think i mean. Even so...it saves people becasue if not executed, some of those condemed people would have gotten back out on the streets and killed more innocent people.SpongeBobSquarePants said:The death penalty kills a lot of innocent people as well as people who are mentally ill (handicapped). If you think killing the innocent and handicapped than you're just sick :blink:
I don't think a convicted criminal should have a choice. Stop making prisons so nice and let the jerks live their lives in dungeons. Maybe when they're 78, rotting away in prison, they'll grow a conscious and start caring.SecretAgentMan said:Criminals don't have to be let out onto the streets. That's what jails are for.AliasHombre said:It dosent kill "a lot" if you mean what you think i mean. Even so...it saves people becasue if not executed, some of those condemed people would have gotten back out on the streets and killed more innocent people.SpongeBobSquarePants said:The death penalty kills a lot of innocent people as well as people who are mentally ill (handicapped). If you think killing the innocent and handicapped than you're just sick :blink:
I'm against the death penalty as well. I think the convicted criminal should have a choice....do I want to be executed or live my entire life in jail.
This means that about 15,000 acres, or .004 percent of Alaska, would be affected. Actual production facilities including roads, drilling pads, living quarters, and pipelines would cover a thousand acres.