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 Lethal injection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opponents of lethal injection as currently practiced point out, however, that if the inmate is indeed rendered unconscious by the administration of sodium pentothal, it should not matter whether muscles ripple or spasm, because they will not be felt.
The concept had been proposed in 1888 by J. Mount Bleyer in New York, but the concept was not approved, it was rejected by the British Royal Commission on Capital Punishment (1949-1953) after pressure from the British Medical Association (BMA).
Therefore, anesthesia awareness is not a problem when dealing with the barbiturate class of drugs, it only occurs if there is indequate inhaled anesthetics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethal_injection   (3985 words)

  
 10/10 lethal injection drug
While the judge allowed the drug's use, she found that, when the relaxant is used, "the subject gives all the appearances of a serene expiration when actually the subject is feeling and perceiving the excruciatingly painful ordeal of death by lethal injection".
Then there is the second injection of the muscle relaxant pancuronium bromide, which brings paralysis and stills the lungs.
But death penalty opponents have launched a campaign to prove that the impression of calm may be false, caused by the use of a powerful muscle relaxant that paralyses those being executed.
http://www.ncadp.org/html/10_10_lethal_injection_drug.html   (512 words)

  
 Lethal Injection
The combination of drugs used by DOC in lethal injection is never chosen by doctors in other parts of the world where euthanasia is an accepted practice.
This occurrence is rare in anesthetic procedures because the patient undergoes monitoring by an expert anesthesiologist with the help of blood pressure and heart rate information (and often a BIS monitor).
If performed improperly, however, death will result with awareness of both painful suffocation from the pancuronium and extremely painful burning from the potassium.
http://www.vadp.org/lethalinjection.htm   (752 words)

  
 Lethal Injection: The medical technology of execution + correction - Amnesty International
While it is true that executing prisoners is ''not the practice of medicine'' the intent of this amendment was obviously to remove doctors from the scope and application of medical regulatory law.
This paper documents the introduction and spread of lethal injection executions, presents the ethical debate about medical participation and opposition to medical participation and summarizes current legislation and international practice.
More than a decade after this position had been adopted the AMA looked again at the subject of medical participation in executions and this time spelled out specifically what they considered to be participation and what was not acceptable behaviour for a physician in the context of an execution.
http://www.web.amnesty.org/ai.nsf/index/ACT500011998   (16515 words)

  
 Lethal injection
This is an important point because if the state is going to take the life of a person, surely it should seek to produce the maximum deterrence from doing so within the realms of providing the prisoner with a quick and pain free death.
It is clearly, by no means a foolproof method, but perhaps the learning curve has now been surmounted as reports of problems seem to have greatly reduced.
The doctor accomplishes this through his training, fingertip dexterity and experience built up from giving repeated injections.
http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/injection.html   (3861 words)

  
 Lethal injection and the Georgia Supreme Court's new millennium
However, if the injection site were in the condemned person’s chest, groin, leg or foot and thus covered by a sheet, the nurse would not be able to observe the leakage or subcutaneous seepage.
An analysis of the first six executions carried out in Georgia using these drugs clearly shows that death by lethal injection is fraught with problems, just as death by electrocution had been.
In the execution chamber, the licensed practical nurse was responsible for inserting intravenous catheter needles into the condemned person.20 The physician, hired on a contract basis to oversee the execution and establish venous access if the nurse’s attempts at inserting the catheter needles failed, was also present.21 
http://www.criminaljustice.org/public.nsf/0/58d9387ad3f109af85256e5f0054e7ed?OpenDocument   (2009 words)

  
 bmj.com Rapid Responses for Groner, 325 (7371) 1026-1028
The British Medical Association (BMA) said: 'If it were practicable, the intravenous injection of a lethal dose of a narcotic drug would be a speedy and merciful procedure…But the practical difficulties encountered in many cases [1] are such as to render the method quite unsuitable for the purpose of execution'.
The question which arises is how the medical community has to react in such crucial dilemma and to try to resolve it in the long term.
One option for a denoucement could be that members are excluded by the World Medical Association and the National Medical Associations if they do not respect the minimum standards of medical ethical codes as participation in death penalties and/or torture practices.
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/325/7371/1026   (6442 words)

  
 Ethics & Medicine: LETHAL INJECTION: THE MEDICAL CHARADE
Ethics and Medicine: LETHAL INJECTION: THE MEDICAL CHARADE
Societies such as the AMA, ANA, and AOA set standards of "the essential honorable behavior" that define membership in the medical professions.8 This professionalism functions as a "morally protective force on society."9 Included in the professional standards for doctors and nurses are absolute prohibitions against participation in lethal injection.
In a 1994 book entitled "Breach of Trust," the American College of Physicians, along with several human rights groups, warned that the system of capital punishment was increasingly using "the medical profession's evaluative skills and therapeutic techniques to...legitimate the act of killing."7 However, since this book was published, over 500 lethal injections have taken place.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4004/is_200407/ai_n9437183   (1014 words)

  
 The Lethal Injection Gurney
Nearly half of those men were effectively aware at their deaths rather than having been put to sleep as is the intention of the use of the drug thiopental.
The claim that execution by injection is 'cruel and unusual' punishment is because of research done by Doctor Leonidas Koniaris.
The defendant is given a thorough physical examination
http://members.tripod.com/gadbuddhaa/thelethalinjectiongurney.htm   (2460 words)

  
 FindLaw's Writ - Sarat: Does Timothy Mcveigh Deserve A Painless Death? Lethal Injection And The Illusion That An ...
But today, the execution method of choice, "painless" lethal injection, is used in 35 of the 38 states that allow capital punishment, as well as in the federal system.
While those seeking vengeance may call for the infliction of pain, the decision to use a painless method of death does not make the government (and the society it represents) any less a killer.
There ought to be some little sense of pain to it."
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20010503_sarat.html   (1738 words)

  
 Lethal Injection
One of the strongest trends I uncovered while researching The Hangman's Knot is that a debate over humaneness, and a change in execution method, has accompanied every major era of capital punishment "reform." Lethal injection was debated as early as 1888, but physicians successfully opposed it as potentially associating medical practice with death.
They would say that the condemned person could be considered unconscious after the first few minutes.
Is using pancuronium bromide (Pavulon) wantonly cruel, given that the drug has been banned in 19 states as a method for euthanizing non-human animals?
http://www.hangmansknot.com/articles/lethal-injection.htm   (1493 words)

  
 Lethal injection ‘cruel,’ researchers say - More Health News - MSNBC.com
LONDON - American researchers have called for a halt to lethal injection, the most common method of capital punishment in the United States, because it is not always a humane and painless way to die.
Without it the prisoner would suffocate and experience horrible pain, according to Koniaris.
Lethal injectioncruel,’ researchers say - More Health News - MSNBC.com
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7501628   (464 words)

  
 COURT TV ONLINE - TOP NEWS
Witnesses, who were not allowed to view this part of the process, said they heard him moaning in pain.
Woolls was a drug addict and had many collapsed veins.
His chest heaved, he gasped for air, and appeared to be choking.
http://www.courttv.com/news/mcveigh_special/botched_ctv.html   (807 words)

  
 Methods of Execution - Monitor
After a saline flush, pancuronium bromide, a muscle relaxant, is administered to collapse the offender's diaphragm and lungs.
Additionally, a medical training device is used to practice intravenous insertion.
All of the reporting states indicate that three drugs are administered during the execution, though the drugs administered may differ as may the time involved in each administration.
http://www.fcc.state.fl.us/fcc/reports/monitor/methmon.html   (8652 words)

  
 Lethal injection: a stain on the face of medicine -- Groner 325 (7371): 1026 -- BMJ
Percentage of doctors willing to perform actions involved in capital punishment by lethal injection that are disallowed and allowed by the American medical Association.
infusion of a barbiturate followed by injection of a muscle relaxant
and prescribes the doses of the lethal drugs.
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/325/7371/1026   (1543 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports US lethal injection 'is not humane'
A study published in the Lancet analysed information from Texas and Virginia, where about 45% of executions take place, and found executioners had no training in anaesthesia and administered the drugs remotely from behind a screen without monitoring for anaesthesia.
The practice has been regarded as more humane than other methods such as electrocution, gas, hanging or gunfire.
Murderers executed by lethal injection in the United States may have suffered excruciating pain because they were not properly anaesthetised, researchers said yesterday.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1460061,00.html   (310 words)

  
 Lethal Injection - Dignified or Cruel? :: News :: BlogsforTerri
You see, we pro-lifers really do have information and, despite our passion about our subject, are not incapable of gathering facts and in need of help from the ostensibly cooler heads of those not horrified by the practices we deplore.
I'm sorry for the mistake but none the less it was meant as a clarification due to a misread on my part, not an accusation of getting the facts wrong.
There must be two physicians who sign off on the illness as terminal, and the patient must voluntarily make a written request for the medication.
http://www.blogsforterri.com/archives/2005/04/lethal_injectio.php   (929 words)

  
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 Methods of Execution
Advances in medicine have found that the drug, used by executioners to paralyze the skeletal muscles while not affecting the body's brain or nerves, can mask severe suffering.
While the American Veterinary Medical Association condemns the use of pancuronium bromide in the euthanasia process because "the animal may perceive pain and distress after it is immobilized," the majority of states that maintain the death penalty continue to incorporate it as the second of three drugs used to execute those on death row.
A growing number of medical and legal experts are warning that the chemical pancuronium bromide, a commonly used lethal injection drug, could leave a wide-awake inmate unable to speak or cry out as he slowly suffocates.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?scid=8&did=245#authorized   (2254 words)

  
 Reason
There are also legitimate concerns about very vulnerable people being overtly or subtly pressured to stop being a burden on their families.
Like many terminally ill patients, Holmes wanted the drug as a last resort if his pain became unbearable.
Among them was Richard Holmes, the 73-year-old cancer patient whose legal challenge to Ashcroft's ruling caused it to be overturned.
http://www.reason.com/cy/cy100802.shtml   (698 words)

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - Execution by injection far from painless
He says the people carrying it out are unskilled, the procedure is not monitored - the executioners step behind a curtain when delivering the lethal drugs - and there is no follow-up to ensure that everything worked as intended.
The procedure typically involves the injection of three substances: first, sodium thiopental to induce anaesthesia, followed by pancuronium bromide to relax muscles, and finally potassium chloride to stop the heart.
They examined post-mortem blood levels of anaesthetic and believe that prisoners may have been capable of feeling pain in almost 90% of cases and may have actually been conscious when they were put to death in over 40% of cases.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7269&feedId=online-news_atom03   (620 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Health Prisoners 'aware' in executions
They add: "The absence of training and monitoring, and the remote administration of drugs, coupled with eyewitness reports of muscle responses during execution, suggest that the current practice for lethal injection for execution fails to meet veterinary standards."
Prisoners executed by lethal injection in the US may have been aware of what was happening to them, researchers claim.
In America, lethal injection is the most common way that people are legally put to death, largely because it is seen as relatively humane and does not violate the US Constitution's Eighth Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4444473.stm   (501 words)

  
 Descriptions of Execution Methods
If a member of the execution team injects the drugs into a muscle instead of a vein, or if the needle becomes clogged, extreme pain can result.
This lack of medical participation can be problematic because often injections are performed by inexperienced technicians or orderlies.
A federal court in California found this method to be cruel and unusual punishment.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?scid=8&did=479   (1604 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Lethal injection faces fight from condemned
"We've come a long way in terms of our knowledge of the (lethal) drugs and how they're used, (and) this case takes advantage of that."
Even if lethal injection causes some pain, they argue, states are not required to use the "least severe means" of execution.
It is followed with pancuronium bromide, a muscle blocker that halts breathing, and by potassium chloride, a cardiotoxin that stops the heart.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-04-17-lethal-injections_x.htm   (896 words)

  
 Problems with Lethal Injection
In addition to the AMA, the American Nurses Association is “strongly opposed” to participation in executions because it is “contrary to the fundamental goals and ethical traditions of the profession (press release, 12/8/1994).
In addition to the chemical problems, there are medical ethics problems with lethal injection.
According to Judge Ellen Hobbs Lyle, “The subject gives all the appearances of a serene expiration when actually the subject is feeling and perceiving the excruciatingly painful ordeal of death by lethal injection…the Pavulon gives a false impression of serenity to viewers, making punishment by death more palatable and acceptable to society” (Liptak, NYT, 10/7/2003).
http://ocucc.org/DeathPenalty/Problems.htm   (349 words)

  
 KUTV: Judge: Lethal Injection Not Cruel And Unusual
Franklin Circuit Judge Roger Crittenden said the method of execution should be changed to rule out one painful step.
While upholding lethal injection, the judge said the state should not be allowed to administer the fatal drugs through an intravenous catheter stuck into the prisoner's jugular vein, in the neck, if no suitable veins can be found in the arms or legs.
He said it was unconstitutionally cruel and should be removed from the process.
http://kutv.com/topstories/topstories_story_189194030.html   (483 words)

  
 Lethal definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
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Lethal definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Viagra and Heart Medications May Be a Lethal Combination -
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 Injections
A patient was brought to a treatment room and there administered a drug by a physician or (in most cases) his assistant, who wore a white coat and used a syringe and needle for the injection.
The most medical of all Auschwitz killing methods was the phenol injection, which was institutionalized during the relatively early phases of Auschwitz.
Initially, phenol was injected into a victim's vein, maximizing the medical aura of the entire procedure...Before long, the technique was changed to injecting the phenol directly into the heart.
http://www.spectacle.org/695/inject.html   (218 words)

  
 Analysis: Is lethal injection humane? - (United Press International)
Lethal injection is used in most death-penalty states because it is perceived to be the most humane method.
"The practice of lethal injection for execution perverts the tools of medicine and the trust the public has in drugs and clinical protocols," said Koniaris.
A research letter published in this week's issue of the British journal The Lancet argues that some condemned inmates may be in pain in the process, which averages seven minutes in length, because they receive inadequate anesthesia.
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050414-062433-3222r.htm   (851 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Study indicates lethal injections may cause pain, suffering
An examination of 49 autopsies found that in 43 cases, the concentration of anesthetic in the bloodstream was less than what is required to numb a surgical patient before making an incision.
In addition, a fearful inmate would require more anesthetic than a typical surgical patient, as would an inmate with a history of drug abuse.
According to Gallup polls, 75 percent of Americans believe states should be allowed to administer lethal injections, while only 21 percent say it is cruel-and-unusual punishment.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002242011_execute15.html   (463 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How Lethal Injection Works"
The form by which prisoners are executed is changing.
In America and a growing number of other countries, lethal injection is becoming the most commonly used form of capital punishment.
In this article, we'll examine this method of execution, learn how it is carried out and what a prisoner experiences in the days prior to the execution.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/lethal-injection.htm   (205 words)

  
 Death by Lethal Injection
"Lethal Injection is not humane nor "painless" as death penalty advocates claim.
Efforts have been made to convince the public that lethal injection is a painless and humane way to kill human beings.
This news report forces us to rethink that view
http://www.cdinet.demon.co.uk/lethalin.htm   (506 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Americas Lethal injection challenge upheld
Many US states use lethal injections because they regard them as a more humane method of execution.
Doctors had testified that a lethal injection may cause Nelson to suffer and haemorrhage and heart problems before the drugs kill him.
Lethal injection was designed as a more humane execution method
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3744307.stm   (261 words)

  
 Lethal Injections Called Flawed (washingtonpost.com)
Lethal injection, the most common method of execution, generally consists of a sequence of three drugs: one that anesthetizes, a second that paralyzes and a third that stops the heart.
Without proper anesthesia, the study says, inmates would endure suffocation and extreme pain.
Critics argue that the paralyzing agent, which several states have banned veterinarians from using, might mask severe pain.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54799-2005Apr14.html   (670 words)

  
 JURIST - Paper Chase: Kentucky inmates challenge lethal injection as new study suggests awareness
Countless conflicting medical experts are expected to testify concerning the depth of inmates' unconsciousness and whether they still feel pain when the lethal injection stops their heart.
Attorneys for the two men argue that the mixture of drugs used by Kentucky to anesthetize inmates before the introduction of a muscle blocker and the actual lethal injection is insufficient to actually prevent the inmate from feeling the effects of the injection.
Ralph Baze and Thomas Bowling claim that the use of lethal injection is "cruel and unusual" punishment under the meaning of the Eighth Amendment [text].
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/04/kentucky-inmates-challenge-lethal.php   (317 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Inmate: Injection would be cruel
Legal analysts say the underlying claim in Nelson's appeal is that lethal injection, the preferred method of execution in 37 of 38 states that have the death penalty, isn't as "humane" as it's touted to be.
Lethal injection has become the standard during the past three decades because it appears to give condemned inmates a peaceful and sedated death, especially when compared with the grisly scenes that can result when killers are electrocuted or hanged.
The Nelson case "is about a procedural issue, (but) it will say a lot about lethal injection," says Deborah Denno, a law professor at Fordham University in New York City who has written a study of the chemicals used in lethal injections.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-03-28-death-penalty_x.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The: Lethal injection is cruel to inmate
In a rare unanimous decision on a capital punishment case, justices sided with a convicted Alabama killer who claims his veins are so damaged from drug abuse that executioners might have to cut deeply into his flesh to administer the deadly drugs.
Criticism of the method has been building, however, and David Larry Nelson's case led to a stark discussion at the court about a so-called cut-down procedure needed when problems complicate reaching a vein in an inmate's arm, neck or thigh.
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20040525/ai_n10964906   (981 words)

  
 LETHAL INJECTION
This consists of injecting the condemned with a solution of Sodium Triopental (a lethal dose), Pancuronium Bromide (a muscle relaxant), and Potassium Chloride (to stop the heart).
And there is an absolute sense, a feeling of being helpless to do anything about it," he says of the period after another succumbs to lethal injection.
The only process of execution currently practiced in Texas is lethal injection.
http://www.stp.uh.edu/vol59/93-09-23.html   (8858 words)

  
 State: Lethal injection approved
Capital punishment supporters feared that if the state didn't turn to lethal injection, the nation's high court could leave Florida without a death penalty.
Even as other states turned to lethal injection, Old Sparky remained popular among Floridians and their politicians.
Acting in a special session, the Senate unanimously passed the bill to make lethal injection the primary method of execution.
http://www.sptimes.com/News/010700/State/Lethal_injection_appr.shtml   (1094 words)

  
 Press Release: DOC Planning for Lethal Injection
Secretary Moore, in his previous position as director of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, has broad experience in supervising executions by both electrocution and lethal injection.
One reporter from each group must represent a news organization that covers the county in which the condemned inmate committed the crime for which he or she was sentenced to death.
The employees were present in the execution chamber during the executions and closely observed the procedures that were used.
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/secretary/press/2000/injection.html   (521 words)

  
 Ask the Editors: Lethal Injection
The most common drug is actually a combination of sodium pentothal, pavulon and potassium chloride.
What is the drug they use in this country for lethal injections?
http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/6-29-99askeds.html   (93 words)

  
 Connecticut executes confessed serial killer - Crime & Punishment - MSNBC.com
SOMERS, Conn. - A serial killer who struggled to hasten his own death — and was forced to prove he wasn’t out of his mind — was put to death early Friday in New England’s first execution in 45 years.
Michael Ross, 45, died by injection after fighting off attempts by public defenders, death penalty foes and his own family to save his life.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7834496   (854 words)

  
 CNN - Kentucky executes first prisoner by lethal injection - May 26, 1999
Harper said he was "sorry for what I've done," just before he was injected with the lethal dose of drugs.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
CNN - Kentucky executes first prisoner by lethal injection - May 26, 1999
http://www.cnn.com/US/9905/26/kentucky.execution   (284 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II - Murderer by Omission - Lethal Injection
In two cases, sets of quadruplets in the womb were culled down to one baby -- and in five cases of triplets, the mother had two of the unborn culled.
LONDON, March 11, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Dozens of women carrying more than one baby after fertility treatments have had a number of their unborn children "killed by lethal injection" within the womb, says a report from the BBC.
Most, on their own volition, interpret away the word of God making themselves into gods.
http://www.trosch.org/jpi/lethal-injection.html   (3026 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lethal Injection: Music: Ice Cube
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Finally Ice Cube embraces the G Funk sound popularised by Dr Dre and Co, and he enlists the help of producers like QDIII, to help him create that fonky sound.
Of all Ice Cube's early work this is often considered his weakest, and lyrically maybe it is, however the production on Lethal Injection is excellent.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000003B1L?v=glance   (1570 words)

  
 Death By Lethal Injection - From The Heart Of One Mother To Another
Today, I call on all mothers across the world to join me in putting an end to this senseless slaughter of our most precious resource, our children.
Death By Lethal Injection - From The Heart Of One Mother To Another
A death sentence considered too inhumane for this county’s most violent criminals was handed down to my beautiful, innocent, infant daughter - death by lethal injection.
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 State: Lethal injection approved
According to a 1991 study, the odds of a Florida death sentence for those who kill white people are about 3.4 times higher than for those who kill African-Americans.
Jeb Bush, who also opposed the measure, established a 15-member task force to study the role of race in capital sentencing.
On Thursday, as lawmakers approved a switch to lethal injection as Florida's chief form of execution, Democrats tried to add a provision that would allow accused murderers to argue that race is a factor in their cases.
http://www.sptimes.com/News/010700/State/Lethal_injection_appr.2.shtml   (1210 words)

  
 Man who killed elderly woman with can, scissors gets lethal injection - Courttv.com - Top News
The intravenous line carrying the lethal dose of drugs was placed in Reid's upper groin because veins in his arms, where IV lines are usually placed, apparently had deteriorated from years of drinking.
It took medical technicians 12 minutes, three times longer than usual, to place the IV lines.
JARRATT, Va. (AP) — A man who killed an elderly woman with a metal can and a pair of scissors in a drunken attack eight years ago was executed Thursday by injection.
http://www.courttv.com/news/2004/0910/drunkenattack_ap.html   (452 words)

  
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 Amazon.co.uk: Lethal Injection [Remastered] [Explicit Lyrics]: Music
Filledwith funk and smooth synth pads, LETHAL INJECTION is an album sometimes overlooked in the lengthy career of Ice Cube.
Following the relentless intensity of his early-'90s albums, particularly his post-Rodney King statement, The Predator (1992), Ice Cube reclined a bit and put his rap career on autopilot beginning with Lethal Injection, the last album he would record for five years.
Check out "Bop Gun (One Nation)", on which funk master GeorgeClinton himself makes an appearance.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008GQDD   (651 words)

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