S.Res.4 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape of a child.

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  • Official: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Supreme Court of the United States erroneously decided Kennedy v. Louisiana, No. 07-343 (2008), and that the eighth amendment to the Constitution of the United States allows the imposition of the death penalty for the rape of a child. as introduced.

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  • plenko 01/09/2009 10:32am

    Although I am as liberal as they come, I am NOT a partisan.

    This is a good bill and it should be passed.

    The lowest form of human being on this planet are child molesters and rapists. The MOST severe punishment possible should ALWAYS be handed down to these scumbags.

    If we are going to “throw the book” at non-violent drug offenders for smoking a joint in their house, then the book should be thrown TEN TIMES as hard at child predators.

  • LordHornswoggle 07/12/2009 7:13pm

    I agree. Not only should child rapists be sentenced to death, they should be beaten and raped in the same manner as the crime they committed, so they too can feel what their victim felt before they are wiped from the Earth.


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