rabidgoose Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 As always I'm proud of my Canadian heritage. But the thought that we would allow other countries to impose a penalty we have banned (the ultimate earthly penalty, the one that can not be undone once it is exacted) saddens me. On the other hand, soliciting input on copyright policies is a sign of what we should be all about as Canadians. Sorry to mix two very disparate topics in one post, but it's an interesting dichotomy to me. And one that, due to the former issue rather than the latter, has made up my mind about my votes in upcoming elections. Call me "single issue" if you want, I'm not really, but the death penalty is unacceptable to me. It cannot be reversed. For further expression of my sentiment, please reference Gord's intro to the song Wheat Kings in concert - "This is called 'Thank God we don't have the death penalty'...." Quote
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