archie bunker wrote:
You don't consider it murder to plan, and then execute the killing of a child Bob?
Do you have children? Grandchildren? Have you ever held a little human whose entire length is shorter than your forearm, and head no bigger than a softball, Bob. I have, and those are the one's you advocate killing. Makes you a dirt bag in my opinion.
Arch I see you not only have a problem with vocabulary, but with reading and science too. Please show me anywhere I "advocate killing". And yes I have Grandchildren.
ex·e·cute
[ˈeksəˌkyo͞ot]
VERB
carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action).
"the corporation executed a series of financial deals"
synonyms: carry out · accomplish · perform · implement · effect · [more]
produce (a work of art).
"not only does she execute embroideries, she designs them too"
synonyms: paint · draw · depict · portray · represent · [more]
perform (an activity or maneuver requiring care or skill).
"they had to execute their dance steps with the greatest precision"
synonyms: perform · present · render · stage · put on
carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person).
"he was convicted of treason and executed"
synonyms: put to death · carry out a sentence of death on · kill ·
child
[CHīld]
NOUN
a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
synonyms: youngster · young one · little one · boy · girl · baby · newborn · infant · toddler · schoolboy · schoolgirl · adolescent · teenager · youth · young man · [more]
a son or daughter of any age.
synonyms: descendant · offshoot · heir · successor · child · issue · offspring
an immature or irresponsible person.
"she's such a child!"
synonyms: unworldly person · naive person · child · novice · greenhorn · ingénue · babe in arms · babe
a person who has little or no experience in a particular area.
"he's a child in financial matters"