Skwim
Veteran Member
More cutting edge logic from an elected official.
"Wyoming had the chance to repeal the death penalty… and blew it.
The State House passed the repeal bill without a problem — a surprise given the House’s GOP majority. But when the bill reached the State Senate, despite a unanimous recommendation in support of it by the Senate Judiciary Committee, it was defeated 18-12.
What’s especially troubling is how one of those Republicans defended her vote to let the government execute people:
Jesus was executed and that worked out for everyone. Therefore, our government should get to kill people, too.
There’s that Christian “pro-life” logic we all cherish…
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The State House passed the repeal bill without a problem — a surprise given the House’s GOP majority. But when the bill reached the State Senate, despite a unanimous recommendation in support of it by the Senate Judiciary Committee, it was defeated 18-12.
What’s especially troubling is how one of those Republicans defended her vote to let the government execute people:
Sen. Lynn Hutchings, R-Cheyenne, argued that without the death penalty, Jesus Christ would not have been able to die to absolve the sins of mankind, and therefore capital punishment should be maintained.
“The greatest man who ever lived died via the death penalty for you and me,” she said. “I’m grateful to him for our future hope because of this. Governments were instituted to execute justice. If it wasn’t for Jesus dying via the death penalty, we would all have no hope.”
“The greatest man who ever lived died via the death penalty for you and me,” she said. “I’m grateful to him for our future hope because of this. Governments were instituted to execute justice. If it wasn’t for Jesus dying via the death penalty, we would all have no hope.”
Jesus was executed and that worked out for everyone. Therefore, our government should get to kill people, too.
There’s that Christian “pro-life” logic we all cherish…
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