I just wanted to clear up some misconceptions people have about liberals and the death penalty. Many
conservatives, with their usual
black and white thinking, suppose that every single American liberal alive opposes the death penalty, and not only that, but feels sorry for the criminal to boot. This is balderdash however. We despise criminals just as much as you do, and only a very small but vocal minority of liberals actively opposes the death penalty.
To the main point: Why do some liberals oppose the death penalty?
A) It's very, very expensive. Yes, a lot more so than just shoving the bastard in prison for the rest of his life. Huge pull on our tax dollars
B) The number of people who have been wrongfully convicted, sentenced to death, and then found to be innocent is disturbingly high.
C) Statistically, minorities are far, far more likely to be put to death largely because of preconceived biases among the jury. Also, poorer minorities have to deal with shitty public defenders that can't put forth a good case, unlike far wealthier white criminals who can hire
the best of the best.
If it were up to me,
the death penalty would be applicable only in cases of
definitive guilt (hard evidence that the perpetrator is the right dude). Also, he'd have to be at least 18,
of course, and above a certain IQ threshold.