The Left Death Penalty Can't Be Justified

The Left Abortion Can Be Justified

Capital punishment: "The premeditated murder of one or more human beings, by one or more human beings, under color of law." Abortion: " The termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus."

What moral justification can be advanced for the imposition of capital punishment? What moral justification can be advanced for the imposition of abortion?

The left inherently oppose granting life and death powers to public authorities. The left inherently is pro granting life and death powers to women and young girls.

The death penalty opponents often demand perfection before any use of the death penalty. In our legal system, a defendant is innocent until proven guilty. The United States possesses a flawed system but one far superior to much of the world, which adopts a "guilty until proven innocent" approach.

The reason capital punishment is used is for one reason alone and that is justice. The victim(s) deserve justice, and the community must know that those entrusted with public good and protection take their role to deliver that justice seriously.

Anti-death penalty advocates often base their arguments on the death penalty's unfair use because not all criminals on death row are guilty. What is the unborn infant guilty of?

As a moral issue, I am always puzzled by the position that it is wrong to take the life of a person who made evil choices resulting in the death of one or more others, yet find no problem with taking the life of an infant who made no choices whatever.

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