-=> Quoting Dennis Menard to Day Brown <=-
DM> Georgia, resuming executions in 1983, experienced a 20% increase in
DM> the homicide rate in 1984, a year in which the national homicide rate
DM> fell 5%. -----
And, how many people did Georgia execute? An insignificant few
many years after the facts. Do you think merely to have executions
as an empty threat leads to homicides, but you're keeping
the cause-and-effect explanation a secret until some appointed
time? Execute all first-degree murderers quickly, execute all
three-time violent felons, and you would see the homicide rate
and the crime rate drop like a rock.
DB> I hear black leaders complain of the longer sentances for crack
DB> dealers in the hood than the coke dealers in the burbs, but I
Black leaders cry that it is unfair and racist to have tougher
sentances for crack than powder when they are both "the same
thing." If that is the case, black drug dealers must be real
morons for selling crack instead of powder. Consider the extra
prison time to be for idiocy.
DB> havta wonder, does that mean these leaders want these parasites
DB> to practice more in their community? I mean what else are these
DB> dealers going to do if we let them out? Helloooo.....?
The black community makes heros out of their criminals. Just
another example of the pathetic nature of black culture.
DM> "Why" did they become dealers in the first place?
Easy tax-free money.
DM> If the only solution is to
DM> incarcerate a person forever ... or execute him ... IS that really a
DM> "solution" or just a case of sweeping the problem under the rug so we
DM> don't have to see it? Seriously?
Legalize coke.
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