The Right to Kill?. / Martha Sawyer Allen.
by Allen, Martha Sawyer; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: The Right to Kill?, May 12, 2001; pp. B7+.
"For many people, it's easy to hate Timothy McVeigh. His bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City killed 168 people. He shows no remorse. He calls the children he killed 'collateral damage.' But his planned execution raises the question: Is it morally right for the state to put him to death for his crime?" (STAR TRIBUNE) This article examines several religions' respective stances on Timothy McVeigh's forthcoming execution.
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