I still can't process how the media has accepted that death penalty by asphyxiation - and make no mistake, that's what putting a prisoner in a nitrogen chamber is all about - is normal. How does that not meet the constitutional definition of "cruel and unusual punishment"?
Maybe even more to the point, is this a Republican "test run"? Someone had to be the first nazi gas chamber victim.
Putting a death row inmate to death by suffocating them doesn't seem that far removed.