I don’t dismiss, offhand, mitigating circumstances. Remember though we are talking about the life of an innocent child, who can not speak on it’s own behalf, nor act on it’s own behalf. It is the very definition of innocence, and that is true regardless of who the parents are, or what they may have done. Any act that takes that life wherein the agents of the former are not of at least equal innocence, then those agents are guilty of murder, so as far as I’m concerned, you better damn well have good argument to make...
I agree.