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Ok, I am a Bartender here on the Lounge, so I will state that this is a HOT TOPIC in the media today. Every Day. Please show respect to people's views.
Tonight the State of California has delayed an execution. A man has been on Death Row for a long, long time. The issue before the Court and of course the "US People", is essentially this: What is Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
Now, I can go on a tirade about the crook, vs. the victim. Who is showing any compassion for the 17 year old girl who was the "alleged" murder vicitm? The killer took a life, and everything that young girl could have been, experienced, became, children she never had, jobs she never took, friends she forever lost.
But the "killer" has sat on "Death Row" for over 20 years. Now is the time for the sentence to be imposed.
But the issue is: Is lethal injection cruel? How do you take a life and not be cruel? Is a firing squad better? The electric chair (OOOOO The Green Mile!), or what?
How about the Court wanting to have the "medical professional" give the lethal dose in one slug, quick and "painless"? What is painless? Did the victim enjoy "painless"? And the ethical question of a medical-trained professional contributing to the loss of a life. Conflict folks? Hummmm.
Ok this is something our SOCIETY, ie. YOU, have to face.
Just what does our current society feel about dealing with the murderer? Life? Oh that is $$$$ Execute? Contrary to "Thou Shalt Not Kill".
So, does anyone have a solution?
Tonight the State of California has delayed an execution. A man has been on Death Row for a long, long time. The issue before the Court and of course the "US People", is essentially this: What is Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
Now, I can go on a tirade about the crook, vs. the victim. Who is showing any compassion for the 17 year old girl who was the "alleged" murder vicitm? The killer took a life, and everything that young girl could have been, experienced, became, children she never had, jobs she never took, friends she forever lost.
But the "killer" has sat on "Death Row" for over 20 years. Now is the time for the sentence to be imposed.
But the issue is: Is lethal injection cruel? How do you take a life and not be cruel? Is a firing squad better? The electric chair (OOOOO The Green Mile!), or what?
How about the Court wanting to have the "medical professional" give the lethal dose in one slug, quick and "painless"? What is painless? Did the victim enjoy "painless"? And the ethical question of a medical-trained professional contributing to the loss of a life. Conflict folks? Hummmm.
Ok this is something our SOCIETY, ie. YOU, have to face.
Just what does our current society feel about dealing with the murderer? Life? Oh that is $$$$ Execute? Contrary to "Thou Shalt Not Kill".
So, does anyone have a solution?