Posted by MikeT23 on 1/22/2016 9:30:00 AM (view original):
To be clear, I'm pro-choice and for the death penalty. I don't discriminate on who dies.
That's odd...
Since DNA evidence started to play a prominent role in the legal process, dozens of people have been pulled off death row after having been found not guilty (obviously not all on the strength of DNA evidence, but many). Given the small proportion of cases that are re-opened or for which DNA evidence had actually been preserved, it seems fairly likely that at least dozens more have been executed or remain on death row who are also not guilty. That's extremely conservative. And in the history of our nations, we've surely executed at least hundreds, if not thousands, of American citizens for crimes they didn't commit.
I could have sworn that a week or so ago you asked if I'd restrict immigration to save one American life. It was certainly implied that you would. If you're so worried about pursuing policy that dumps resources into preserving every single innocent American life, I'd think you would be opposed to the death penalty. My guess would be that more innocent American lives have been lost to capital punishment in the past decade than domestic terrorism.