The caravan of executions started with a US Army veteran in March.

It continued in May with a former Army Ranger who served in the Gulf War, then an Air Force veteran in July, a former National Guard member in August, and a Navy veteran in October.

This week, a former Marine, and next week, yet another Army veteran are scheduled to die in what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called the “most veteran-friendly state in the nation.”

He’s the one who signed all seven of their death warrants. The governor wielding the executioner’s pen is a Navy veteran himself.

  • TheFogan@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    I do have to second this… 4 levels of debate are valid on this.

    Should executions be happening period.

    if they should, did these people do crimes that should justify the use.

    Are we really 100% beyond any remote feasible chance that they are guilty?

    Agreed you and me are on board that taking it off at the first question is where it should be. But I also agree, the veteran status of the govorner or the people doesn’t really give me any change to the view, nor do I comprehend how it should.