Thus, Republicans: spare me your fake lectures on death panels in the future. Thanks in advance.
I hear some Republicans are looking for a death panel?
I got your death panel right down here, buddy: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia criticized his colleagues for the nerve of their majority opinion, and instead says that if a guy is convicted of murder, but then is later found to almost certainly not be guilty of the crime for which he was convicted, just kill him anyway. Justice Thomas joined him in that lovely piece of jurisprudence, naturally.
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I want to say something I will regret later. So, I will say this instead. There are some people that shouldn’t be in charge of a broom and yet have lives in the balance.
Hasn’t Old Tony been puttin’ on a lot of weight lately (not intellectual weight, of course)? Does anyone know just where the carcasses of the executed go?