tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1961411431611631367.post8328298417745192248..comments2023-08-08T04:21:46.695-07:00Comments on JOSH MARQUIS: The Myth of InnocenceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1961411431611631367.post-25083172257344325352010-05-09T00:30:01.001-07:002010-05-09T00:30:01.001-07:00Always when I think I'm getting too soft about...Always when I think I'm getting too soft about capital punisment,a subject that I thought I had made up my mind about years ago...Something comes along that makes my mind snap back to reality. After reading stories about Allen, Trafero,& Rhoades, & the cold heartedness of Mcviegh, I'm glad we still have the death penalty to use, just in case. I'm glad I read this artical about innocent people's possibility of being executed by mistake, & finding out thatthere is a possibility of it happening but it is very remote. I would like to make it impossible but thats not going to happen as long as theres a human factor involved, fortunately the convicted have a myrid of chances for a retrial, & overturn of the convictions to help the process. I do believe that waiting 20 yrs. for an execution is way too long, it's better then killing the wrong person.. I've been accused of things that I didn't do even by my own family, aaa7 that hurts me even today I don't see or communicate to any of them. Do you think they care? I've never had any of them call & say they are sorry or admit they lied about it.. That kind of problems I don't care to have in my life.. G.W.Z.georgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11492604927320170132noreply@blogger.com