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Dangerous criminals should be executed

Persons unable to be responsible citizens should be executed rather then released back into the public as non-citizens.

If there is one thing that is clear, it’s that dangerous people should be put behind bars and ultimately executed. There are some that say we should release β€œdangerous” criminals after a while, but I have to disagree. If any person commits a felony, it should be a life-sentence and they go to prison and are eventually executed after full review of the crime.

The death penalty is underused in America – only reserved for the most serious crimes. Most criminals – even those convicted of heinous crimes – get a chance of release from prison after a certain period of time. But if somebody commits a crime, that is so serious that warrants a felony conviction and long-term imprisonment, the only punishment fitting is death.

The current form of releasing former criminals as non-citizens with limited rights is not only cruel, it’s dangerous.Β If a former criminal is not fit to own a firearm, to vote, or own a business, or live unrestricted, they should be killed.Β If we feel a person is unable to recover any disabilities caused by a past acts, then the only proper punishment should be death.

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Why I Support Displaying the Rebel Flag

The rebel flag celebrates rural freedom and pushes back against our country's urban dominance.

I have never viewed the confederate flag about racism, but about rural freedom and rural rebels, who push back against the urban and industrial dominance of the big cities.

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We should celebrate the freedom of rural areas, were a spread-out population allows people to do things that would never be tolerated in more urban areas. In rural areas you can farm, make a lot of news, burn things, shoot guns, and otherwise have fun in woods and fields that would never been tolerated in urban areas. A low population means individual impacts are often diluted to de minimusΒ amount.

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Nobody can dispute that the south once had slavery. That’s history, something that was resolved by the Civil War. The south resisted the aggressive north which tried to push it’s urbanized ways upon them. But nowadays, the south has many rural people — some who are black and many who farm, hunt, and fish — pushingΒ back against the big money urban dominance of our nation.

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Cities are often held up as models of multiculturalism and diversity. However, many northern cities are highly segregated and racial tensions are held just under the cover, by de-facto housing segregation and aggressive policing of minority neighborhoods. Maybe we should ban hip-hop and rap music, and other symbols of urban life, and require city folk to listen to country music.

pickup-truck-rolling-coal_100476001_hIs the problem the rebel flag, or is theΒ cities where over 80% of the population live?