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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Hawkmoon who started this subject12/1/2002 8:10:42 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander   of 15987
 
At this hour in history, after this three hour C-SPAN thing, second time (don't forget the hyphen, wipe your
feet and say "Bless Brian" when entering) , does it feel better with something on throwing the switch
on the electric chair??

Speech
Executioner's Current
Odyssey Bookshop
South Hadley, Massachusetts (United States)
ID: 173872 - 11/15/2002 - 0:50 - $29.95

Moran, Richard, Author

Mr. Moran talks about his book Executioner's Current: Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and the Invention of the Electric Chair, published by Knopf. It's the story behind the struggle to control New York's electric market and how that struggle led to the use of the electric chair for executions. Mr. Moran explains how Thomas Edison set out to tarnish the image of Westinghouse's company by convincing the State of New York to use Westinghouse's AC current to execute criminals. To Westinghouse's chagrin, AC current was thereafter dubbed the "executioner's current." Professor Moran also gives a brief history of capital punishment in the United States and talks about why he wrote the book
Following his talk, Professor Moran answers questions from the audience.

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me thinks someone is having fun, willingly or not, for only $29.95, cannot blame them

Ilmarinen

has that jeb-brother solved the problem of that plastic bathroom scrubber of Florida, no, yes??
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