>The death penalty clearly exists in the B5 universe; I don't >know how jms feels about the issue.
Basically, it's this.
There are some individuals who, I believe, should never, ever, under any circumstances be allowed to return to free society, due to the heinous nature of their crimes and/or the degree of certainty that they will continue a pattern of such crimes. Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, others.
For individuals such as these, I am in favor of the death penatly UNLESS...and this is a very important unless...life in prison, when rendered as a pentaly, MEANS life in prison. All too often, someone who has committed the most heinous of crimes may be sentenced to life...but gets out in 15 or 20 years.
I'm a real simple guy, and from where I sit, if you take a life via murder in the first degree (as opposed to accidents, manslaughter or similar situations)...where you've done it deliberately, with malice and forethought, then you give up your life. Now that can be a life spent behind bars. I'm perfectly fine with that, and if that is the situation, then no, there's absolutely no need for a death penalty and I'd be first in line to have it struck down.
The legal system needs teeth, but it also needs sanity. It needs to make the violent among us understand that if you do this terrible thing, there will be a sure and certain penalty waiting for you that will remove your ability to take part in the free world. It need not be the death penalty if some other sure and certain penalty is available.
This, for me, ain't a political thing or about agendas or left-wing or right-wing. The bird needs both wings or it ain't gonna fly. The heart says, "There must be balance, in one way or another." By the same token, I think we need better gun control laws and gun registration laws. (Let's not get into a whole gun discussion because they fall apart real fast...I'm only offering my opinion, not seeking to change anyone's views.)
I'd make the following exchange: we get stiffer gun control and registration laws, but if a citizen has had no history of violence or criminal activity, and can show cause why it would be useful, would make it easier to get carry permits so that lawful citizens could carry them. And if a gun is used in a crime, you hit them with the full extent of the law.
The first part of that is probably perceived as the liberal idea; the second half conservative; the third, moderate. Put them all together and you have something more cohesive than isolating any one of them.
While I'm mouthing off, if I were running things (and aren't we all just a little glad I'm *not*?), I'd go into the inner city and declare eminent domain over the slums and the ghettos and other long abandoned buildings and tenaments, seize them, and send in the Army Engineering Corps to get them up to snuff for low-cost housing. Hell, if we could build a city in Saudi Arabia in 2 months, what could we do in Watts?
Given that the president has sole authority over the waterways of the country (per the constitution), a flick of the pen could issue an order requiring that companies using river water for their manufacturing facilities have to locate their intake valves DOWNSTREAM from their output valves, so that if they don't clean up the stuff that goes into the river...they have to suck it in ten feet downstream. You'd cut back on water pollution and it wouldn't cost the country a dime.
I'd suggest that any corporation that came out of this country and shuts its doors, moving its operations overseas to use cheap labor and putting all the people who created that business out of jobs by the tens of thousands...should lose the right to sell to this country. If we're good enough to buy your products, we're good enough to make them.
If FDR could make a New Deal and get this country on its feet after something as financially debilitating as the Great Depression with work programs, surely in the 90s when the economy is, they tell us, booming, we should be able to create workfare programs to get people rebuilding the infrastructure, repairing our crumbling bridges and schools and sewers and fixing potholes.
Now, obviously some people reading this will say "what's it gonna cost if we do this?" (To which part of the answer is in the paragraph immediately preceding this.)
To which I also say, "what's it gonna cost if we *don't*?"
There...you now know more than you could possibly have wanted to know about my positions on stuff. All of which is, incidentally, utterly and completely irrelevant to the show.
I just wish people would quit fighting over whether to use the left or the right oar when the boat is sinking.
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