Thursday, May 7, 2020

The Bill Of Rights The Rights Of All American Citizens

The Bill of Rights is a written document that contains the first ten amendments of the U.S constitution. This historic document was created to provide security for the rights of individuals. The Bill of Rights was written by James Madison in December 15, 1791 and was officially put into effect in March 1st, 1792. The Bill of Rights consists of ten amendments, which protects the natural rights of all American citizens. A major variety of these ten amendments helps assure the protection of some aspects that contribute to our daily lives. One amendment that stands out is the 8th Amendment: â€Å"Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.† This amendment provides American†¦show more content†¦As Gandhi once said â€Å"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. Others claim that the death penalty should be allowed because it’s only justice if the murderer gets punished for his crime. Many don’t consider it fair that a murderer should get off easy even after taking a human’s life. People believe that letting criminals â€Å"off the hook easy† sends a bad message that the criminal’s life is worth more than the victim’s life. Side A: When it comes to the raging topic of the death penalty there will always be two sides, those who are anti- death penalty and those others who are pro- death penalty. Those who are anti- penalty argue that there are multifarious reasons why the death penalty should be abolished. According to CNN, the United States is one of the top six countries in the nation with most executions. Over the past 40 past years, executions in the U.S have increased drastically. The increase of the death penalty is due to lack of proper consideration for human morality and actual value of life. If we succumb to the notion of death being the right way to about dealing with criminals doesn’t that make us just as bad as them. Where’s the humanity in that. There’s been times in history where people don’t really get punished for their horrific actions. However, the judge of the court case decides that their not guilty enough for the death penalty. In the year 2002, there was two par ents and an uncle who

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