A “botched execution”? Does that mean the executee survived? How awkward. ^.^ But no, he be dead alright but …
I’d have so much to say about those things. But I won’t. What say you, dear readers? You know where you can stick your comments. Yes, exactly in the love letter section right underneath this post. π
I don’t understand? My Mom had her old dog put to sleep a few years ago and it was as peaceful as could be. One shot knocked her out, then a second shot stopped her heart. Why in the world can’t we do the same for humans?
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I’ve heard they usually used a drug from a german pharma company. But they suddenly developed a conscience and refused to deliver anything to American govt. Yes, I know, I know, for every little OP they knock you out and if the OP is botched you’ll die peacefully without even noticing, right? In Belgium, where euthanasia is legal, they do it for cancer patients in the last stage and people with depression. No idea why America can’t do it for executees. π
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Executees? Sounds very professional Orca π
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Don’t forget me’s the almighty publisher of reputable That She Blows! blog, so please let me play the grande dame of journalism sometimes. π
Next blogstory will again be filled with fux and other unspeakables. But I guess the business of murdering human beings, in the name of the law and a whole nation, is much too sad to justify the usage of explecitives.
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