Do Two Wrongs Make a Right?
kdkid
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Whyville people, I write to you from my home.
Almost each week, my whole class has to study a current event. This is where you
bring in an article from the paper and give your opinion about it.
This week, one boy said that if murder is committed, then the murderer
should be killed. We got into a big discussion on this, then reached the
point that, "what if the person who was about to be killed wasn't the
murderer?" This has happened before. Imagine how you would feel. A loved one about
to be killed and yet they didn't do the crime they were accused of!! I would go insane.
What is your opinion? Do you think that no matter what, they should be
killed and if it is the wrong person, kill them anyway? Or do you think that
if you kill someone, you should be put in jail for life, not a 10 year
sentence, life. Truly as long as you live. Without cable. Or is there another solution? Well, I think they should have the life sentence, personally. That is just me, though.
Well, I gotta motor,
Write your opinions into the Times. I wanna read 'em!
Later dayz,
kdkid
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