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English, 23.10.2020 09:01, kaquino983

(1) Three people were killed because a man was angry that his girlfriend wanted to break up with him. (2) Now the state is planning to kill him, and that's as it should be. (3) Some may argue that taking a life is always wrong, that two wrongs
don't make a right. (4) But there is nothing right about making taxpayers give free room and board to a person who
killed innocent people. (5) And there's nothing right about putting such a dangerous person in prison, from which he will
probably one day be released to again threaten society.

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