Why try fixing something that quite often remains lethal?

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Why try fixing something that quite often remains lethal?

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"The death penalty," the officer says, "is nothing more than sending a defective product back to the manufacturer. Let him fix it."
Like his logic? Having worked in manufactoring for 33 years it makes sense to me :wink:




http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/09/uta ... index.html [/url]
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