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Examples Of Humorous Wedding Speech: Cruelty
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury. I am not going to say that I feel guilty for removing the Guardian from Revell’s body for the simple fact that I do not. I would like to point out to you that there was a man screaming in pain on my operating table. If you were in my position, with a man screaming in severe agony, would you help him? Or would you just leave him sitting there in complete horrific torture? I know that I couldn’t leave anybody there like that. All of the criminal acts he may have performed aside, no person whether man, woman, child, criminal, or other should be subjected to that level of cruelty. Whatever happened to the basic human rights? Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Guardian takes away those rights.

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