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Odd stuff
Hey Shish, why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets and why do they sterilize needles for lethal injections?? Huh?
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Re: Odd stuff
"Hey Shish, why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets and why do they sterilize needles for lethal injections?? Huh?"
Shish, let me explain something to you:
When they drink that final sake, and pilot/drive a plane into a ship, what do they need a helmet for?
When the final/lethal injection is injected into a death row inmate, why do they need to sterilize the needles?
Hello...Do you need a drawing to understand the absurdity of it all??
Shish, let me explain something to you:
When they drink that final sake, and pilot/drive a plane into a ship, what do they need a helmet for?
When the final/lethal injection is injected into a death row inmate, why do they need to sterilize the needles?
Hello...Do you need a drawing to understand the absurdity of it all??
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Kamikaze pilots still had to get safely to their destination and be able to communicate by radio if need be therefor the helmet was still necessary.
I think the sterilization process in lethal injection is just a procedure that would be more hassle to ignore then to just do what they almost instinctively do. If they were to actually throw the practice out, you would definitely get the argument that in the event of a death row pardon, it could create problems. More then anything I think it's just medics doing what they do. It's like asking why people at McDonald's sometimes put onions on your burger when you ask them not to. Because it's out of line with standard procedure and takes mental effort it's self to bypass part of the routine.
I think the sterilization process in lethal injection is just a procedure that would be more hassle to ignore then to just do what they almost instinctively do. If they were to actually throw the practice out, you would definitely get the argument that in the event of a death row pardon, it could create problems. More then anything I think it's just medics doing what they do. It's like asking why people at McDonald's sometimes put onions on your burger when you ask them not to. Because it's out of line with standard procedure and takes mental effort it's self to bypass part of the routine.
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