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bobbert's avatar

Wassa matter with cooperative effort?

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What about that danged fence? The One-Star State is broke, but I'm pretty sure Mexico would be happy to maintain it.

fuflans's avatar

yeah, but you know, they are a job creatin machine.

PubOption's avatar

Missouri is planning to use propofol for lethal injections. If it was good enough for Michael Jackson....

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To be fair, "people with brain damage should not be getting any ideas" is probably good policy. We could have avoided the whole teabagger thing, for starters, and definitely Bachmann.

WA Bishop's avatar

If only there were some way of isolating the violent to keep them from being a danger to the public. Like a secure room of some sort, with bars on the windows and guards 24 hours a day. <i>Think,</i> Bill, <i>think</i>....

SullivanSt's avatar

And what about the Flood, HENNGGGGGGHHHHHHH???

SullivanSt's avatar

Yay! No IRB oversight!

SullivanSt's avatar

Although the fact that <em>Relationship of Command</em> caused the breakup of ATDI still says a lot about the kinds of people you find in Texas.

SullivanSt's avatar

From what I recall of the pigeonhole principle, only one in 99 of us gets a stockbroker to kill.

SullivanSt's avatar

... although purchases in Ameros might be negotiable.

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There are two aspects to this problem: the mentally-challenged guy on death row -- and the one in the governor's office. Shouldn't we tackle this from the easier side?

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You mean it wasn't FDA-certified as "safe and effective" for executions?

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You're expected to blast away at the wall, on the chance that one of the people you kill will be the one who shot you. You're also expected to carry the firepower needed to get through the wall. USA! USA!