Senator Ted Cruz |
GOP
presidential candidate Ted Cruz said he disagrees with Pope Francis'
call Thursday to abolish the death penalty, calling the use of capital
punishment a "recognition of the preciousness of human life."
In
an interview with POLITICO shortly after the pope's historic address to
Congress, the Texas senator said he respects Francis' views and the
Catholic Church's teachings on the issue, but "as a policy matter, I do
not agree."
"I
spent a number of years in law enforcement dealing with some of the
worst criminals, child rapists and murderers, people who've committed
unspeakable acts," Cruz said. "I believe the death penalty is a
recognition of the preciousness of human life, that for the most
egregious crimes, the ultimate punishment should apply."
Cruz also said that whether the death penalty should be in place is an issue that should be left up to each state.
Though
Francis touched on several hot-button policy issues during his speech
to lawmakers, one of his sharpest messages came on the topic of the
death penalty. He called for its "global abolition" and arguing that any
punishment should never preclude the chance for rehabilitation.
"I
am convinced that this way is the best," Francis said. "Since every
life is sacred, every human person is endowed with an inalienable
dignity, and society can only benefit from the rehabilitation of those
convicted of crimes."
Source: politico.com, Sept. 24, 2015
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