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Thursday, September 25, 2003

I guess the ACLU's plan is to have public see more of and execution and decide they don't like it?

The ACLU says the prisons are doing this in private--when the inmate is brought into the execution chamber to be killed in the presence of media and witnesses, the needles have already been inserted. The ACLU says the public doesn't get to see how painful the needle insertion procedure is to the inmate

What happened to that desensitizing theory?
Honestly, I would not want to be paralyzed and be awake and not be able to yell or cry or curse those that are doing that to me. No I don't have sympathy for the criminals, but despite their lack of respect to their victims our society should do away with them in the most humane way possible. Even then I am sure it will have it's dirty side. They are human and we have decided they should die. Quick and painless are the two things I look at to judge how humane so if the Pavulon makes this process slower or more painful{masking the pain does not make it painless} than find another drug. Don't let the ACLU use the method of execution to do away with the process of execution.



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