Two Wrongs Dont Make A Right?

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Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right?

The question of whether capital punishment is right or wrong is a truly

tough choice to make. Capital punishment (death penalty) is legal because the

government of the United States of America says that it is all right to execute

another human being if their crimes are not punishable by other means. There

are many different forms of capital punishment. Some of the most popular ones

have been hanging, firing squad, electrocution (the chair), the gas chamber, and

the newest lethal injection. In the readings of George Orwell, Edward I. Koch,

and Jacob Weisberg, there are incites to capital punishment that are not usually

thought of or expressed aloud. Also in the movie "Dead Man Walking," the act of

lethal injection, a form of capital punishment, is presented and made visual for

one's eyes. Both the readings and the movie hit on emotions that some people

have never thought about feeling. With the many people in the world there are

many different feelings on capital punishment. Upon reading George Orwell's "A

Hanging," the reader can obviously see that the writer is against capital

punishment. Orwell brings out many of the points that are considered for

argument against the death penalty. Orwell writes "It is curious; but till that

moment I had never realized what it means to destroy a healthy, conscious man.

When I saw the prisoner step aside to avoid the puddle, I saw ...

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