DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


In a message dated 98-03-30 17:45:20 EST, you write:

<<  have grave misgivings about the State killing women, even conniving,
 grasping, selfish ones like Mrs. Buenoano.  Her actions against her
 husband and son were no impulsive teenage rampage, but the deliberate
 diabolical plot of a woman who coldly murdered the members of her family
 for money,  Nevertheless, I believe that the use of capital punishment 
 against the normally "gentler" sex brutalizes society.   >>

Sorry, Vi, but I can't agree with you on this one.  If I kill, the victim is
just as dead as he/she would be if a male had killed.  I'm not even sure about
that "gentler" sex stuff.  Sure, guys in general like to yell and stomp and
play war games, and women in general don't care much for that.  But when a
woman does fight, usually in defense of those she loves, she fights to kill.
The Marquis of Queensbury was a man.  
I'm against capital punishment in general, but not any more so in the case of
women than I am in the case of men.
Doc

Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues

Reply via email to