The terrorist attack in Boston has reignited some older issues that were pretty prevalent under the Bush Administration.
Questions:
1) There was some contreversy regarding miranda rights and whether or not they should of have extended to this suspect. Should miranda rights, and all the other constitutional liberties, be afforded to suspects under all circumstances? Or should there be some special exceptions where these rights are suspended?
2) There is a debate regarding if the suspect, if convicted of all charges beyond a reasonable doubt, should receive the death penalty. Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death. Do you think the death penalty should be considered or compeltely ruled out?
Revisiting the Issue of Terrorism
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Re: Revisiting the Issue of Terrorism
Post #22100%atheist wrote:I have never heard of "The Boston Smoke Bomb Hoax". Is it important? If yes, then why is it important?RescuedByMary wrote:100%atheist wrote:What is "IT"?RescuedByMary wrote: [Replying to post 16 by 100%atheist]
Excuse me but you people don't really believe this Hoax, do you???
I mean seriously, it's obviously a fraud.
The Boston Smoke Bomb Hoax...
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Ha Ha
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