re: #25 Shvaughn
Well I generally am in the case of criminals. But not in the case of people whose goal is to kill the innocent en-mass. In that case due process can be as unrealistic as it is in a war.
In Dorner’s case I was really making a moral statement not a policy statement. I don’t think it’s a great idea that anyone could execute him though if his rampage got out of hand, that would have been de-facto true anyway. I was saying that morally he’d given up any rights by deliberately killing the innocent.