In "Good" Company

Once again, the world convenes, this time in Geneva, to discuss the death penalty, the last, worst example of man's inhumanity to man. Significantly, the holdouts in abolishing the ultimate punishment are Iran, China and the United States, which is constantly chastising the other two for their human rights violations and all sorts of wrongs. But, when it suits the U.S., it doesn't mind being in the company of "Communist" China and "evil" Iran.

I suppose that, following the example of the United States in other matters, the rest of the world should ask that sanctions be applied to these three "rogue" countries that keep executing their own people or anyone else that commits a capital crime within their borders.

As with other conventions adopted in Geneva, the U.S. will pick and choose which ones to obey. This is not one of them.

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