Justice Essay

... with war.” Also, why is it that the judge or the jury gets to decide the fate of people they don’t even know? “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” You should have to know someone well enough before making such an important, crucial, and money consuming decision. Some murder trials cost millions and, depending on the situation, even billions of dollars. Some of the better sides to the death sentence would be that if there is a raving murderous serial killer out there, that is really dangerous; he can be stopped, permanently. Also it gives more room in jail cells for those paying time for lesser crimes, such as grand theft, or rape. And what if the person is clinically insane? Is this person safe to those around him? Maybe the death sentence is the right way to go. Another big topic that people debate over is war. War in countries like America and Iraq seem pointless. Why couldn’t they simply overthrow Saddam and let Iraq deal with things their way. Less people would be dead, and less people would be upset over all of this. Also America would have more money for more important things like poverty and other problems in they’re own country. All the war in Iraq is now is a search for Bin Laden and a personal continuation of George Bush’s father’s vendetta against the country. If something like that isn’t unjust, then nothing is. There are some good aspects about war that we cannot regret. If we hadn’...

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