Life imprisonment. Though some crimes may merit death, I have too little faith in myself as a dispenser of judgment to consider myself infallible.
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Life imprisonment. Though some crimes may merit death, I have too little faith in myself as a dispenser of judgment to consider myself infallible.
Same question.
If I survived the desperate attempts of both the state and the defendant to eliminate any possible potential jury member who might be capable of independent thought, you mean? Well, assuming they had both used up all their rejections before calling me, then I would be willing to entertain both options. I don't support the death penalty out of a sense of outrage, nor do I oppose the death penalty simply because it is the death penalty and death is so final. Death is final for everyone, and no one is giving me a free pass, therefore I don't reject the penalty out-of-hand without considering the arguments presented before me. Each case must, out of both necessity and law of entropy, be considered individual and must be decided on its own merits and its own merits alone.
If the facts presented merit my judgement for the death penalty, then I would sentence it. If they did not, I would choose the lesser option. This is, of course, what the opposing jurists would ask me and why I would be eliminated. Only the mindless, the careless, the weak-minded and the easily deceived would make it to the final twelve.
Next question: doesn't anyone have any questions?
its appears that they dont,kelly... hmm
would you repeat a question even if you didnt like it just out of laziness?
Yes, I will!
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No, I won't!
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Why bother? :lol:
If train A leaves Chicago going West at 45mph and train B leaves Denver going East at 45mph at what point will they past? :)
On either side of the last train to Clarksville.
Would you toss an annoying (but expensive) piece of electrical equipment from the window of your flat?
I would rather wrap it & store it.
Would you change a few of your habits for your loved ones - say your wife/husband?
One tries. Yes, if you expect a life long marriage.
Good question. Same.
Yes, I will! At least, I will try if I really love him.
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Yes, I have changed a few habits of mine in the past, and the alteration of more would not harm me, yet some habits, no doubt, will never budge from my routine. :D
To the person below me: same question (cannot think of anything :p) --
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Originally Posted by Shakira
I think so... no doubt everyone has done so at one point in time. :nod:
Would you ever go bungee jumping?
Gottcha! Notice I said "If". :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by RobinHood3000
Not at 300 pounds, Hiedi. When I was younger and weighed less, yeah, I was daredevil enough!Quote:
Originally Posted by Adelheid
Would you try to fly around the world alone?
If I could fly and I had a plane that could do it, sure.
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I would love to fly around the world alone
Would you like to travel alone or with some company ?