Another judicial murder in the US overnight, of a man whose guilt was, to say the least, in a considerable degree of doubt. And this in a country portrayed by many of its inhabitants as the paragon of freedom, justice and civilisation, to the point of 'exporting' that civilisation, by force if necessary. If any flag-waving, tub-thumping American ever again criticises some 'backward' country for the iniquities of its justice system, it will be nothing other than blatant hypocrisy, as far as I'm concerned.
Love & best wishes to all
Sammy B
Absolutely. 'Nuff said.
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Jay
Hello Jay
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to rant at your country, but some things are just too appalling to be ignored.
Love & best wishes
Sammy B
I rant about crap like this, too, have no fear.
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Jay
And besides,
ReplyDeleteignoring the appalling just encourages the morally bankrupt into continuing. Rant on, Sammy!
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randy
Hello Randy
ReplyDeleteAny nation enacting the death penalty forfeits any claim to moral legitimacy, in my opinion, because even if the person executed is incontrovertibly guilty, what's the difference between the crime and the punishment? None, that I can see.
Love & best wishes
Sammy B