Not to mention the neocon killing spree. US in Canada
Mike Geary wrote:
Killing another human being is the most grievous act a human being can commit. It is irremediable, irreversible, irreconcilable. The only justification I can ever see for killing another human being is to stop someone in the act of killing another -- even then only if there is no other recourse. Williams could never "pay" for his crimes. There's no equivalency for a life. Nor can the states ever pay for killing a thousand people over the last 28 years. Killings that I consider as morally unjustifiable as Williams' were.
Mike Geary Memphis
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