To: Bosco; ReignOfError
Quick, certain, supposedly painless, and because you're not putting chemicals or current through them, you have transplantable organs.
Recycling, thats supposed to be a good thing right?
From what I hear, starving someone to death is the best way to go. Why, I hear that Terri Schaivo had a painless, peaceful death. Yep, that's what I heard.
You said it before I did. Amazing we don't care about an innocent woman's pain, but we get all bent out of shape for a murderer.
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12/14/2006 7:55:40 PM PST by
pinkpanther111
( We can do this ..We must do this...Donald Rumsfeld)
To: pinkpanther111
Quick, certain, supposedly painless, and because you're not putting chemicals or current through them, you have transplantable organs.
Recycling, thats supposed to be a good thing right?A guy who ought to die is dead, and some folks who ought to live stay alive. Works for me.
Obviously, a lot of death row inmates won't be donor candidates because of disease and drug damage, and organ donation would have to be strictly voluntary, because otherwise there would be a risk of China-style harvesting. But nothing says that we couldn't offer incentives. Sign the donor agreement, get a TV in your cell and double the Jell-O at dinner.
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