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Understanding or stone thrower?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 283385" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Daisy - </p><p> </p><p>He asked the jury to put him to death in his first trial. The newspaper didn't report that very well. I don't know why this case got under my skin so badly - and I can't IMAGINE someone saying the prosecutor was "over-zealous" in his closing arguments (complete with fake re-enactment action on how the little baby died) and I know we have choices - despite how we're raised - but I think it raised the question with me- </p><p> </p><p>How do you choose when everything your whole life taught to you by your parents is supposed to be the right way and it was not? Right becomes wrong and wrong becomes right - and you do grow up and hopefully never make the same mistakes your parents did - but did he really have a chance? I dunno - I'm not taking sides - on if he should or should not be put to death. My thoughts were just - how do you know what's right -when you never learned it from parents or family?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 283385, member: 4964"] Daisy - He asked the jury to put him to death in his first trial. The newspaper didn't report that very well. I don't know why this case got under my skin so badly - and I can't IMAGINE someone saying the prosecutor was "over-zealous" in his closing arguments (complete with fake re-enactment action on how the little baby died) and I know we have choices - despite how we're raised - but I think it raised the question with me- How do you choose when everything your whole life taught to you by your parents is supposed to be the right way and it was not? Right becomes wrong and wrong becomes right - and you do grow up and hopefully never make the same mistakes your parents did - but did he really have a chance? I dunno - I'm not taking sides - on if he should or should not be put to death. My thoughts were just - how do you know what's right -when you never learned it from parents or family? [/QUOTE]
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