(February 8, 2019 at 4:41 pm)Brian37 Wrote: This is very dangerous. It was not ruling against an unreasonable request any Christian prisoner would not make. It is really an attempt to set up a religious pecking order in this country. It isn't about the death penalty, that needs to be abolished based on cost to tax payers alone.
Rulings like this could lead to discrimination outside a prison. Nobody has to like what a criminal is convicted of, not the point of this response.
Yep. If the state is going to offer it for one religion, they must offer it for all of them.
I don’t feel one bit sorry for this poor excuse of a man, HE didn’t let his victims have any last rites and got to breath another 20 years after denying them their lives, but it is wrong of the state to deny him a right offered to others simply based on his religion.
Let them get away with this, then they’ll try to get away with more.
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