So lets get this straight: Your problem is with the methodology, not the fact that an American citizen, not guilty or convicted of any crime, was executed by the state? So death by lethal injection would’ve been A-ok with you?
Ok gotcha. By the way, you’re on the wrong forum. FreeRepublic is pro-life.
” FreeRepublic is pro-life.”
DAMN RIGHT
I would not sentence anybody of (almost) any crime imaginable to decades of complete immobility, with the impossibility of communication with anything. There is a reason solitary confinement works. Can’t move, can’t talk, can’t feed yourself, can’t clean yourself, can’t speak, write, paint, create, go to a movie, out to eat, the ocean, turn on the lights, or turn them off, have 0.0% control over anything, anytime, just stuck on the same bed looking at the same walls day after day after day for decades while watching the family members shuffle in and cry, and completely unable to tell a single soul about it.
I would not sentence any person to that.