Hi Y'all,
Please note that I am *not* the person who argued that there are humane means of
genocide. I am *not* the person who argued that human's have engaged in more
humane forms of cruelty this century. If fact, I attempted to respond with a
controlled bristle at the comment.
Tipsters - let's all read our e-mails carefully and respond to the appropriate
poster.
Thanks,
linda
Mike Scoles wrote:
> Use lethal injection rather than hanging, gas, or electrocution? (Although
> under some circumstances, even these apparently do not qualify as "cruel.")
>
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>
> Louis_Schmier wrote:
>
> > I have a question about something said in this discussion. How is a
> > person more humane in his/her cruelty?
> >
> > Make it a good day.
> >
> > --Louis--
> >
> > Louis Schmier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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linda m. woolf, ph.d.
associate professor - psychology
webster university
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