" I thought we could continue with that they receive it because there's more crime and I don't know and I know why you want to configure with -- It's because you reconsidering. The preposterous position you took yesterday what was preposterous death penalty for a and I agreement between boyfriend girlfriend our friend doesn't and highly on our argument would not have been a problem. I'm not opposed to our that's a beaten up a woman the beaten up even though oh great even though it could be your mitigating circumstances maybe she had won a first CDs in the CD player so and that sort of silly that could make anyone that phrase. That's right but. You know I think after hearing her CD they've both to get the death penalty. You must exceed it but no I'm not -- I will use the death penalty to much to sparingly -- and we make it much too difficulty to execute the executions."
" I can it's so but then then then you've lost the distinction then between. The crisp brown as serious as it is that's unacceptable and indefensible as it is you've lost the distinction between Chris Brown's behavior. And the behavior of a criminal charges that are now lodged against the guy was to beat the seven year old son to death of a Father's Day weekend. With -- the difference between these two incidents is obvious to any and if in fact you're gonna have a death penalty situation. And it's I think it's it's certainly a present the bookcase and I you'll -- case that he might. Want to have a death penalty here in Massachusetts -- for acute situations like what this guy has -- is alleged to have -- to a seven year old son this might fall into one of those category."
" While -- separation in my traffic so dream cruelty yes you know abuse I think if we look at the case of this is a Worcester father who did not have his child living with a she was living with a grandmother. In an Alabama you know Alabama Alaska and the there was recently in order that the child be placed with him for the summer correct then he allegedly beats up the child who's taken off life support yesterday or the day before -- which. And and -- so to me that's a clear death penalty case no problem capital punishment I would name bottom and trial -- And I wanted to try and try and EU EU EU or maybe a -- professor and an -- for America's constitution -- the principles that contains I think this is constitutional. And half my proposal. You can have a ten million dry hot hot hot. -- anything to say to yourself vantage. Magistrate Feinberg. Is -- in the new so they'll madam defy us when my wife Rosalie says why don't they issued between. Hot hot hot and I think that's an appropriate question. For this kind of crime but. Then let's bring a background Chris Brown and Rihanna -- Father and -- beats up his child child dies down. Boyfriend in New York or wherever they were beats up his girlfriend she doesn't die of the act is the same -- and I think we. Make a mistake. In treating people dramatically differently base it when they've done the same wrong thing. But based on circumstances. The result is different than anyone putting a beating on somebody else can accidentally kill them even if that's not their and to try to that's why you have different crimes you have manslaughter involuntary manslaughter and there's no where there's there's no premeditated murder when you're talking about a child -- ranked. He just want to get the -- to stop -- Who is also an attempt to impose discipline on the on the -- well okay but what I'm I'm talking kind of hypothetically whenever you hear about these guys show. They give people get outreach kids are very hard to cope without people who don't who more sophisticated. Emotionally. And are not used to dealing with stress it's it's the toughest thing in the world to deal with kids can won't stop crying or. Are upset -- and you get these occasional morons who their responses that things making noise let me shot -- my -- it's horrific to even think about hitting a seven year old child children."
" we created this this really truly make your skin crawl out to read of these cases the -- premeditated murder. That's ripped repressed discipline repetitive. Intentional. Behavior. Letting -- repetitive. It it was a Q this wasn't just one dope slap in the Kidd hit his head as he fell down from the table and his head on the -- something. This was over a period of a couple of days over the weekend."
" I thought it all happened on Sunday's summit got the fact panorama I thought he. Meter up on Sunday in the broader in a hospital Monday morning when she was and non responsive was what they set but I could be wrong about that. -- I guess maybe it's not clear because I read -- and in come out with a little bit of a different but I'm speaking my origin are probably outrage brown Rihanna thing yeah and they go to some clubs cots to probably be alcohol involved a bunch of other things may be sure -- plants crappy music. They have an argument. He gets violent in the can. Give -- dope -- you've seen the images he had a pretty damn good could have died probably put his partner Fannie and to get the hell out of -- called while whatever -- of story what -- end of story and end of story in terms of the act that you've -- so repulsive I find it repulsive as well. You don't do it. It anybody's going to get out of the carriage is but you say you know what I'm -- eutectic EC letter about it people go some people get hit with one punch and they fall down hit their heads and they'd show okay yeah that's that's no different. That a father abusing that child. And the child -- Is the abuse a different crime because the child happens left to die I think -- first of all the that the difference in this case is that the child the seven insult. Is not even capable of defending himself Rihanna or at least -- or whatever the reaching out on a -- to should get out and got out nobody can kick back with her stiletto I'm not comparing Lincoln polar switch -- you can do whatever I got there."
" The crimes what I'm saying is if I'm drunk driver. Driving around so drunk I have no ability to control car -- and I don't hit anybody. And happening get home safely show MI different from the person who's in the identical situation that happens not to get home safely. Should I be treated like 03 months suspended license while the person happens to hit somebody goes to -- there it goes to prison for life will is that reasonable. -- is there's no injury this you know but the crying I was a drunk driver the driver Ryan is beating somebody up that's a crime that stroke. That's true so why why should be so different because Rihanna happened to be able to walk or issue could have easily died from the leading Shia --"
" Is there -- degrees. Of the infliction. Of harm and pain and battery like there are degrees of high wind up and he he wants that's one thing. -- sluggish new 152025. -- time's not -- and not you literally a Blake a pulp a bloody pulp on the Florida still put the boat -- out that."
" That's very different of the crime committed a crime could have. Yeah but the -- with the crime is the assault. True but it is setting -- from the results yet be but yet I mean okay but take two identical ones -- our he beats up. A woman and somebody dies and the the -- the child abuser beats up a child -- What's the difference okay you can say the law should be different because once child once and -- that's reasonable but they've both. Put beatings on people it's circumstantial. Whether the victim dies and that's on -- so let's treat them -- partially is my point -- death penalty for everybody out there but you agree or disagree 617 half -- it sucks hot hot hot hot sucks it sucks. Those are I guess of the lefty liberal on this on -- going to disagree how. I'm gonna disciplinary liberalism -- our young. Another -- they said we always had. I got this liberal stuff it's the biggest joke of the world that they actually people looked at my friends say and upset and that they say Erica I literally can't believe it into but I think -- liberal on anything you know -- show it a day after day sail -- 72666860. Atomic toxic CD WRKO."
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" I -- father beats up his seven year old. The seven year old dies. Death penalty appropriate. Would this be enough to get you over your threshold resistance. People have been brainwashed I believe in the -- that death penalty something bad. Without there being a good conversation about soil is like to get the other side of the story out there which is that there are heinous crimes committed. And shouldn't there be punishments to match the crime equivalent of what what's the big deal with not having a clear set of rules. Then included knowledge and that some people are so grotesque and their behavior in their their psychic damage. That they see suing anyway function like him human being who we can stand to have run you put him into prison. They abuse and threaten the lives of guards and other inmates they're pretty there's no easy fix just as or prison people think they go away in -- off to war about him anymore because their president. There for ever. I'll blight some of them even go online and do things or harass people send nasty letters threatening. Family members of their victim."
" Yes very few if any these people are going to be nominated for citizen of the year at any time in any way for any activity whatsoever that not good people be evil people. The era there is an argument to be made I don't actually by the moral of the spiritual management in my church my -- against -- against the death penalty. Their other people who opposed the death penalty on moral grounds they don't think it is a and up a morally defensible position for the state. To take a life if we react with such horror and revulsion. When a citizen does that to another citizen. They say what it will on what grounds does the state stand to act in a similarly barbaric way I don't buy at my mother at Saddam market. By resistance to the death penalty and I'm just speaking for myself by resistance the death penalty Todd. Was on the possibility of mistake. That a mistake is made in the trial proceedings you have the wrong guy the police make a mistake that jurors. React on emotion whatever and an innocent person. He is not just -- passer and that's bad enough but an innocent person is he is his life at stake and you can there's no redemption there is no. Way to recover what is then you know he retrieved do you think there are no -- is to protect against that they're probably Aaron Mitt Romney try to approach it he was looking for kind of the foolproof DNA super scientific double you know. Double levels of proof. And if you reached that point in a particular proceeding for example -- a very good amount of very narrowly defensible about a piece of ground I realize that politically. So some not today let's say goes to a you know one of those fast food restaurants in this the outside playground. And he's carried a couple of Uzi submachine guns and he sprays. The playground and funeral fifteen kids and parents are killed. And get the security cameras like cops have yet. No missed an 8000 witness yeah who would they arrest him standing there will stay on -- somebody's estimate you've got a problem with like pull the switch and I'd actually probably. Not even hesitate to pull the switch so all."
" Sell all you need realize that only has some assurance a you know you could have a committee of wackos you could take the most liberal all the guys who work on the -- trying to get the guys off the hawk guitar how heinous crimes just put them on a committee in charge him with. Is there any doubt that this -- to -- to the ground saw now so if if everybody was satisfied that tests are I think that's reasonable to say we're gonna have a death penalty. When we know the person committed the crime -- And nobody doubts whether the crime was heinous enough to justify the death penalty in there you go in. If -- if you do that the -- my problem with this is the conversation is never held like most of our. Political discussions it's never held in a balanced way where people actually exchange ideas and -- business."
" so -- I think you and I -- very honest conversation about this is more than anyone's ever heard discussed about the -- well I think we're actually pretty good at these things and you -- the faster you can pretty -- in the political -- in the political -- these things fall you know -- kind of actually -- and talking points and underestimate. That there -- it's like that some of the best debates however that I have ever seen and -- I -- have -- with a minimum. Have record in the Massachusetts house on the death penalty there have been some photo finish votes as you know some to return some incredibly. Controversial times. And it it's good to see members rise the occasion and so on something of section gravity yeah I would say do the same on pensions. 617266. Address if a fifth."
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" Yeah I totally -- monetary. Your on this subject because there's -- little tender for -- but I really want to talk about this one minute and included the death penalty. I'm David -- that he got an accomplished very rational talent caught just though. Good Jewish boy I'm afraid and I grew up with the same abuse. And left -- that would give it to their young boy yesterday however we -- live there what I have less. -- actually splattered bones broken but and I am I work with respect all right I don't find -- quite a good life. However in those days when we called depletion all of -- did two years. The -- always come and say what did we do. What you read you data aspect rather well what we do."
" What have you done to provoke you debt. Now what the other was the presumption was you dad was a good guy and you would just be a pain in the Pentagon."
" I was -- death penalty is concerned. Sometimes you don't understand that you don't come from NetApp -- I can tell when approaching -- beaten especially a woman dead. -- guy -- their nose is broken there yet."
" Right so where you on the death penalty that."
" I want to say the slow getting what you can truly historic candidates filed charges. I'm watching this person diary very slowly right now and nobody is complaining but I would -- it should be decide what -- just chatting with bad weather system. Well all approved. These people have died inside emotionally I don't know the light that's considered Cuban -- we --"
" And has so bring it around to the death penalty. "
" Exactly and that the different look at as a grown up now were you for the earlier. I don't fire but I'm not far in this case the coast guard's doing its army. He's such strokes -- to -- kept getting more he can't give general and igniting some ideas or."
" Do you do you think you're dead realizes what he did in how -- does he realize though. Iraq."
" Not -- I no -- why don't I wouldn't even look at this the world and his children. And it is what a crazy before they eat. Take the blame."
" Clinically apparently a doctor said clinically dead which means kind of flat line no brainer -- But then you get into the Haley who -- case and all the rest of these things where sometimes the clinical information is at variance with -- told a Chicago that's sold up to intelligence in the -- The -- busting your NW RU death penalty appropriate."
" I think that -- I you actually believe in the death penalty in certain circumstances brought to do believe an important project so it's gotta be. -- you know it everybody's got a reasonable doubt I think that grew out at a reasonable doubt had to be DNA evidence. Really like physical evidence yet because I don't think there's a double standard two weeks ago. The front page global art brought about this Asian woman who murdered her child and it was grumbling about death -- metric blame my husband. That the woman. Murdered that child even -- she tried to put out earlier it's like I was look at what as the -- at Deloitte Deloitte I hate you personally believe. In certain circumstances that the penalty is appropriate."
" Okay there I mean there are other wrinkles and that's a good call as well and Pete Peters trying to make two million of the distinctions that I think are important here. What are you doing let's go back to that is a woman and remember all the details but it amber what -- what I do recall taught as it seemed to me. That -- dealing with the could somebody who was clearly. Deranged. That there was a mental illness that was a psychosis she sensed that. The child is trying to poison her the child was sent from the double of what these crazy things and so she sees -- literally the child as. The devil and she's responding to this this this this devilish presence and doing things to try to respond that that woman is not. Hideously violent and criminal that woman is hideously sic and as opposed to just say hell look she's by image is going to be -- Leo what a life support a -- we're gonna -- are gonna put her in a place in institution. For people who who have these deranged woman's black -- that conversation about time's biggest supporters coming up on 68 PW RK out."