“Now Roeder will be summarily executed by the State to keep him from talking. They don’t want him to turn into the Pro-Life Mumia.”
If he does get the death penalty, I see great irony. The Kansas death penalty was challenged and upheld, after Phil Kline went before the US Supreme Court to argue in favor of it.
It may be ironic, but also just. No one has the right to take the law into their own hands, even if the justice system is broken and corrupt politicians circumvent it for their favorites (like Tiller) every chance they get.
Scott Roeder is no less a murderer than Mumia, but you won't see the liberals fighting for his right to live. That's where the real irony lies.