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Originally posted by Dmac43
"If the law about treason states the death penalty
should
be given then it must be given or the law is broken."
The word should appears pretty clear...
It is also appearent that you were trying to make the point that the US has to indeed use the death penalty if it is on the books or it would be breaking a law... In this you are incorrect...
The US justice system allows great lattitude with regard to sentencing...
Just because the Death penalty CAN be given, doesn't mean that it MUST be given...
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Most justice systems in the western world have variable sentances which are decided by the presiding judge.
Damn lawyer
I was trying to make JavaFox think about the volunteers for the Iraqi human shield.
The point I was making was that if a law or similar encourages revolt or treason (confederates vs union as a prime example) then is it a just law? If its not just law then are they traitors?
Example (extreme but follow me through).
It's treason to run non-american software. THAT'S THE LAW IN THIS EXAMPLE
UK software house makes a software product that allows patients to be monitered without staff present.
US goes into a recession. Software Cost < Staff Cost so company buys and uses the software so they can treat their patients.
Is this company a traitor?
But wait - according to the law they are a traitor but they are also trying to save the lives of their patients.
Extreme example? Maybe - the company I work for works in this field and we only have one direct competitor - and they aren't US based either. So the only infactual thing about my above example is the law about only running US software.
Here's a better example
DAD - Bitch Wife! Get in that kitchen and cook! You boys - cut those damn logs. Girls - start making those clothes for maket!
DAD- Hold up there sweet thing - let's "party"
In this example DAD makes the law. If anyone does anything against DAD then their a traitor.
The "sweet thing" kills DAD when he isn't expecting it.
Is she a traitor or a heroine?
You choose.