As policy, it's got merit; however even as wet as it's been, there's always the danger of the fire spreading. Hanging, however is a less energy intensive solution. Once gallows are erected, nooses fashioned and "clients" assembled; it's a very efficient means of reforming government. Quiet, reuseable; why, it might be "carbon neutral", whatever that's supposed to mean. The last Brit hangman described his methods; much more effective than the classic 13-turn hemp noose. There is something to be said for tradition, though. Boat Guy
As policy, it's got merit; however even as wet as it's been, there's always the danger of the fire spreading.
ReplyDeleteHanging, however is a less energy intensive solution. Once gallows are erected, nooses fashioned and "clients" assembled; it's a very efficient means of reforming government. Quiet, reuseable; why, it might be "carbon neutral", whatever that's supposed to mean.
The last Brit hangman described his methods; much more effective than the classic 13-turn hemp noose. There is something to be said for tradition, though.
Boat Guy
But they're the ones that normally bring the darkness . . .
ReplyDeleteExactly. Twofer.
ReplyDeleteI REALLY HOPE that was a gumdrop stunt photo. OR photoshop.
ReplyDeleteBUT the philosophy has merit.
Nope. Actual event.
ReplyDeleteIn D.C., no less.