Based on your reasoning, those who ran the Nazi death camps and were prosecuted, convicted and executed were innocent because they were following the law.
While what the killer did was wrong, I'll lose no sleep over the death of Tiller.
I suppose it would be bad form for me to suggest a defence fund for the guy they’ve picked up...
I am reminded of an American General, who, when he saw the horrors of the Nazi death camp, told the towns people to clean it up because he wanted them to saw what they had tolerated. What did he want them to do about it before the camp was liberated? picket? Aren’t the heroes those who risked EVERYTHING to save others? Even at the cost of killing those who were killing the innocent?
>> Based on your reasoning, those who ran the Nazi death camps ...
Huh? That’s your reasoning, not mine.