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Having said that, I propose a debate, the premise of the affirmative being: There have been more than ten wrongful executions each year in the U.S. over the past decade. Do you accept the challenge? --'']'' 18:14, 12 March 2006 (UTC) Having said that, I propose a debate, the premise of the affirmative being: There have been more than ten wrongful executions each year in the U.S. over the past decade. Do you accept the challenge? --'''' 18:14, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

:: ]You are a idiot--probably one of the biggest idiots that I have come across. I find it funny that you hide behind Wiki "civility" yet you are incapable of following Wiki NPOV guidelines. Sure everyone has biases, but the degree to which you try to distort things is amazing. Do you not realize that everyone reverts your changes??? I'm not going to waste my time with your theoretical challenge. You have yet to prove one person in the US that has been wrongly executed. Plain and simple. Any idiot can attempt to throw out biased stats from distorted activist webpages who have been known to lie and attempt to prove via statistics that other people have been wrongfully executed. How about this for a challenge. Figure out the number of people killed by convicted murderers. As a hint, its more than 10 and its in the thousands. How about the number of people murdered while criminals are on parole? That's in the tens of thousands. Your battle to try and prevent the theoretical execution of an innocent person only ensures that thousands of more people are murdered by murderers. ] 20:40, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

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Medical doctorate

I note that you claim to be a physician, but you are not associating your name with your edits here. I am interested in whether you will voluntarily agree to allow me to verify your claimed credentials? Please let me know. --James S. 20:04, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

how about this for verification... I will revert the last "irrevocable" for the capital punishment that you included--the discriptor while true is not necessary and is obvious. I like "ultimate" punishment better. I will revert not signed in and you can look at the IP since I'm at work. ER_MD

May I ask that you please refrain from calling people idiots in edit summaries? Such is a breach of the civility rules here; from the five pillars referred to above by Dwaipayanc, pillar number four is:

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Having said that, I propose a debate, the premise of the affirmative being: There have been more than ten wrongful executions each year in the U.S. over the past decade. Do you accept the challenge? --' 18:14, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

James S.You are a idiot--probably one of the biggest idiots that I have come across. I find it funny that you hide behind Wiki "civility" yet you are incapable of following Wiki NPOV guidelines. Sure everyone has biases, but the degree to which you try to distort things is amazing. Do you not realize that everyone reverts your changes??? I'm not going to waste my time with your theoretical challenge. You have yet to prove one person in the US that has been wrongly executed. Plain and simple. Any idiot can attempt to throw out biased stats from distorted activist webpages who have been known to lie and attempt to prove via statistics that other people have been wrongfully executed. How about this for a challenge. Figure out the number of people killed by convicted murderers. As a hint, its more than 10 and its in the thousands. How about the number of people murdered while criminals are on parole? That's in the tens of thousands. Your battle to try and prevent the theoretical execution of an innocent person only ensures that thousands of more people are murdered by murderers. ER MD 20:40, 12 March 2006 (UTC)