Majority of Canadians favour Death Penalty
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
xerxes @ Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:28 pm
Absolutely not. And where are you getting this 70% from?
yes...but only under certain circumstances
I'm in the minority I guess. I am totally against the death penalty.
icekarma2752 icekarma2752:
yes...but only under certain circumstances
I'm curious what circumstances do you mean?
Sure in public to set an example.
westmanguy westmanguy:
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
and here I thought you were pro-life....... guess you only believe in protecting the life of the unborn. Any body else you don't have a problem with killing?
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
westmanguy westmanguy:
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
and here I thought you were pro-life....... guess you only believe in protecting the life of the unborn. Any body else you don't have a problem with killing?
Somebody that takes another’s life deservers the same fate, that goes for some doctors.
hwacker hwacker:
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
westmanguy westmanguy:
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
and here I thought you were pro-life....... guess you only believe in protecting the life of the unborn. Any body else you don't have a problem with killing?
Somebody that takes another’s life deservers the same fate, that goes for some doctors.
unless, of course, they're in the military.....then they can shoot who ever the fuck they want and call it collateral damage.
bootlegga bootlegga:
I'm in the minority I guess. I am totally against the death penalty.
Same here
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
hwacker hwacker:
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
westmanguy westmanguy:
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
and here I thought you were pro-life....... guess you only believe in protecting the life of the unborn. Any body else you don't have a problem with killing?
Somebody that takes another’s life deservers the same fate, that goes for some doctors.
unless, of course, they're in the military.....then they can shoot who ever the fuck they want and call it collateral damage.
Yep you're right.
hwacker hwacker:
Sure in public to set an example.
I agree. There's just nothing like an old fashioned hanging to get the message across about law and order. Bring the lawn chairs, a couple of beers, maybe a bar-be-que - heck, why not bring the kids and make a day of it?
adahen @ Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:52 pm
I AM Absolutely Against the death penalty.
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
unless, of course, they're in the military.....then they can shoot who ever the fuck they want and call it collateral damage.

You really ought to go over to Iraq and express your solidarity with the
freedom fighters who are standing up to the
oppressive imperialists. I'm sure they'd be deeply impressed by your opinions of the CF and the US military.
hwacker hwacker:
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
hwacker hwacker:
GerryHurt GerryHurt:
westmanguy westmanguy:
Public approval of the death penalty is currently about 70%. Public support is essentially the same in Canada, a country which abandoned capital punishment.
This quote says 70%
CBC.ca said 52% support capital punishment.
Regardless of which stat is correct, we can see that most Canadians support the death penalty in this country.
Its since been abolished under the Liberals.
Whats your opinion? Should Canada reintroduce on a province-by-province basis?
and here I thought you were pro-life....... guess you only believe in protecting the life of the unborn. Any body else you don't have a problem with killing?
Somebody that takes another’s life deservers the same fate, that goes for some doctors.
unless, of course, they're in the military.....then they can shoot who ever the fuck they want and call it collateral damage.
Yep you're right.
I usually am... nice to see you fionally recognise that fact.