Well, i thought that maybe your definition of barbaric was askew.
Now it seems another definition is also askew.
Political slur
So you're mudslinging then?
The spotlighting of lethal injection executions is bs.
Even moreso when the voices of the moral crusaders say that the death of a convicted murderer, or worse, is a tragedy.
The deaths and suffering of victims is too easy to ignore.
What a joke.
Are you anti-death penalty full stop?
Or just anti-lethal injection?
That's a serious, unloaded question.
I ask again:
a clenched fist, wheezing, chest raising up, snoring, gasping, heart failure, are these symptoms of the
botched, i repeat,
botched executions, barbaric?
If you answered yes, then there really is no hope in continuing the debate on this with you.
Stay on the EU's moral high horse, they welcome you with open arms i'm sure.
Another supporter to their delusional cause

The more the merrier right?
If you liken the lethal injection executions to that of 'experiments at Buchenwald then you really need to take a deep breath, grab yourself a glass of something potent and re-think your comparison.
You have some strange ideas about what barbaric is.
Buchenwald and a botched lethal injection.
Makes for some difficult decisions in attempting to compare the two doesn't it?
I will add:
Why these controls have been put in place and background about UK national controls on drugs used for lethal injection
The UK opposes the death penalty in all circumstances as a matter of principle and has led the way in introducing controls in this area. The UK originally imposed a national control on the export to the USA of sodium thiopental in November 2010. These controls were subsequently extended in 2011 to include controls on a further 3 drugs potentially used in execution by lethal injection - namely: potassium chloride, pancuronium bromide and sodium pentobarbital. At the same time, the UK has also been actively urging the EU Commission to implement an EU-wide control on the export of drugs used for lethal injection.
The EU-wide measures have been introduced collectively in order to ensure that controls imposed by individual EU member states can’t be circumvented by the movement of drugs across the EU. These measures will also help UK exporters competing against others.
The EU regulation supersedes the original UK measures taken to introduce national controls on drugs used for lethal injection in the United States, insofar as they apply to sodium thiopental and pentobarbital. The national controls on export to the USA of pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride remain in force.
wikilink i think.
Seems the UK is your biggest ally
God bless them then.
They are doing the Lord's work then.
A matter of principle eh?
Same for you then i take it?