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Pastimes : THE SLIGHTLY MODERATED BOXING RING

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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (15049)6/20/2002 12:09:56 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (6) of 21057
 
I put on my bull suit (the other one) and will now enter the china shop: Why is executing a retarded person "cruel and unusual"? I mean, other than the USSC said so. (They've been wrong before. They've reversed their own decisions. They ae the ones who set the "separate but equal" standard that they shot down in Brown v. Board of Education.)

Why is it any more cruel to execute them than me? Or a rabid dog, if you wish to take their mental state into account? The rabid dog understands less and doesn't even get a trial. (Well, I had to make this personal somehow, didn't I? :-) )

Why is it "unusual"? It will be unusual in the sense of rare after this, but that is the COurt's own fault and is also not the meaning that was meant. What was meant was more like "spectacularly gruesome". They would get the same lethal injection as everyone else.

So why is it "cruel and unusual"?

I shall also address this to E and Karen, since the odds are 90+% that one of them opposes the death penalty totally.
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