tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-604463807371446221.post5421363564385283596..comments2024-03-24T02:22:29.512-07:00Comments on Lethal Injection: Transcript - The Florida Governor's Commission on the Administration of Lethal met again February 19, 2007sisselnorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10530803973645146325noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-604463807371446221.post-44518180079664076802008-01-17T10:56:00.000-08:002008-01-17T10:56:00.000-08:00This whole testimony is ludicrous as well as coint...This whole testimony is ludicrous as well as cointemptuous of the people. It woulod be be good comedy if not so tragic.<BR/>(1) Of course in a world where up is down, left is right, and black is white,this is not a medical procedure; a doctor's saying so does not define the real reality. Stcking veins, especially if a cutdown is used--not necessarily in this case-- certainly is not an accounting pr5ocedure. Hitting a vein properly is a skill that plumbers or TV repair men have; dertermining the state of consciousness in the extreme may not be a medical "procedure" but a medical determination. The needles or catheters used have onely one raison d'ĂȘtre-- thaty that is not to play football.<BR/>2) Each method in modern times of killing one another by state murder, has been hailed as humane, the electric chair, the fallbiel, the gas chamber, modern hanging, the garrotte,and the firing squad have all worked "well" at one time or another; all have also been horrible botched. Lethal injection, as used in Florida, does not work as it should, and the circus performance trying to hide the doctor's identity is Disneyland delux. Either change the protocol, or revert to the electric chair; after all only 2 heads in recent memory caught fire in Florida; iother states do not count. Florida pretends that the 36 other states don't exist.<BR/><BR/>Jack Kevorkian MD knew what he was doing when he killed his paients. Hewas successful because he treatedwhat he was doing as a medical procedure, niot a circus act. He would be a proper consultant. <BR/><BR/>Once a doctor, always a doctor; even Karl Brandt and Alex deCrinis were always doctors as well as the two most proliferic doctor killers of all time. <BR/><BR/>Lethal Injection was poorly conceived, badly executed, and disingenuously sold to the people. Disguard it!<BR/><BR/>G M Larkin MDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-604463807371446221.post-3769336442821502442007-10-31T11:57:00.000-07:002007-10-31T11:57:00.000-07:00Life in prison with its daily exposure to rape, br...Life in prison with its daily exposure to rape, brutality and confinement is not only truly cruel, but it is also very unusual punishment. The gentle, sterile injection of lethal drugs is the merciful, easy way out. Pain, if any, would be very minimal if at all. And nothing compared to the pain of daily prison existence.Jeffery Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076561556860347637noreply@blogger.com