Capital Punishment
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Capital Punishment
America stands for freedom, and freedom is living your life the way you want, when you want, without worry. Freedom means you can say what you want, do what you want, and be yourself. But it can be hard to express such freedoms when you are scared of everyday life. Freedom isn't worrying about your children's safety when you aren't with them. Freedom isn't looking over your shoulders as you walk through the city streets, trying to avoid rape. And freedom isn't repeat offenders serving sentences over and over while innocent families morn the loss of their loved ones. Today's society is not completely free, or perhaps we are too free. It is time to make some adjustments. It is time to bring justice to families of lost members and friends. It is time to bring justice to the little boys and girls without parents due to unnecessary murder and assault. It is time for criminals to pay the consequences for their actions. It is time for the death