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	<title>Comments on: Life or Death: Ending the Death Penalty</title>
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		<title>By: Yvonne and Colin Amery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Dow exposes the hopelessness of the child, Will, condemned by a system that did not devote enough appropriate time and care to protecting him so that inevitably,as so often is the case, he went on through progressive stages of antisocial behaviour, to murder and was subsequently executed.But that execution is a punishment, a revenge killing in itself. Will did not leave prison to commit more crimes it is true but it is also true that thousands of other people who have lived similar lives to Will, are on death row and still the murders continue, along with the sad and revolting executions. From our country, New Zealand, we find it utterly incredible that such barbaric punishment is acceptable to so many in this day and age in the Land of the Free.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Dow exposes the hopelessness of the child, Will, condemned by a system that did not devote enough appropriate time and care to protecting him so that inevitably,as so often is the case, he went on through progressive stages of antisocial behaviour, to murder and was subsequently executed.But that execution is a punishment, a revenge killing in itself. Will did not leave prison to commit more crimes it is true but it is also true that thousands of other people who have lived similar lives to Will, are on death row and still the murders continue, along with the sad and revolting executions. From our country, New Zealand, we find it utterly incredible that such barbaric punishment is acceptable to so many in this day and age in the Land of the Free.</p>
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