By Ben Stein on 3.29.05 @ 12:08AM
The preferred new method is slow starvation and dehydration.
The local newspaper here in Beverly Hills expressed it best in a
headline:
"Terry Schiavo Sentenced To Death."
Because she had a "husband" who did not want her alive to talk
about him or for whatever reason, she was sentenced to die in a
cruel and unusual way that the Supreme Court would never have
countenanced for the most savage mass killer -- slow starvation and
dehydration. Why isn't she excused from the death penalty for that
reason alone?
Because the courts read the public opinion polls and the polls
show that most people don't care for her to stay alive, she is
sentenced to die. So now we have "Family Feud" justice where the
only right answer is the one that most respondents give, and a
totally innocent woman has to die because a poll says so.
I wonder if a poll of Aryan Germans would have found a majority
who cared enough to pull a lever to save the Jews. I suspect a good
majority -- voting in total secrecy, of course -- would have said,
"Let them die. They're inferior and not worth providing food for."
So now we are at that level.
But when Terri Schiavo is with her Maker let's be clear what
happened: she was executed by the culture of death judiciary, the
same ones who say no baby has a right to live until he's out of the
womb by a few days -- and you can bet that's going to change so
that babies who are less than perfect will soon be sentenced to
death, too. She was executed, despite having committed no crime
whatsoever, by thugs in black robes who would not know a law if it
were on their breakfast plate.
This is what we have come to. The unelected judiciary has simply
taken over, like a gangster governmental branch, from the rest of
the government, and it is a judiciary of death. And this is with a
Republican, right to life president. When a Democrat wins again, as
will surely happen, God help us.
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Law, Supreme Court