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durhamplumber
Apoarently the Saudis use a special swordOddly the guillotine is probably the most humane method of execution. It's why it was invented. Manual beheading is a bit too hit and miss.
Apoarently the Saudis use a special swordOddly the guillotine is probably the most humane method of execution. It's why it was invented. Manual beheading is a bit too hit and miss.
Lol...yes...my mate says as soon as he goes upstairs to the loo, his lass starts plumping up his cushions...Now that drives him nuts.Along with it takes her 2hours to get ready every morning....And she will not leave the house in case of skin cancer.Other than that his retirement is a barrel of laughs...helped by Gin.how about being locked in a house with a woman who won't stop hoovering - that would be bad.
Lets face it, the death penalty is a bad idea. Inevitably someone innocent gets killed. Plus it costs a fortune.
You'd think that, but you'd be wrong based on the numbers from the US. It doesn't cost that much to keep someone in prison, lawyers however are very expensive.Must be cheaper to execute some one than to keep em in prison for 20 or 30 odd years?
I await your 'assisted suicide: right or wrong?' thread with baited breath.We put our pets down with injections
Is that not humane?
I await your 'assisted suicide: right or wrong?' thread with baited breath.
I think it's humane for terminal conditions (Motor Neurone Disease being the poster child). But it's illegal and according to the god botherers, and generally the right wing, it's immoral.Surely that's humane?
I. E painless?? As for the rights and wrongs
Dunno?
Apoarently the Saudis use a special sword
It deters other people