Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Major Death Penalty news out of Texas, seems like they executed an innocent man

Today, Texas took the first big step in admitting it murdered an innocent man in its death chamber. And the implications are huge.
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Oh come on now, we all make mistakes! I, for one, accidentally spilled some paint on the carpet today..Big deal!

7 comments:

  1. Did they discover that?  Texas is the biggest rat hole in the USA for these "state executions."  All one has to do is look historically at the application of the death penalty to see this government has no business executing anyone.

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  2. nothing on obama's peace plan?  come on, it looks so promising and all :/

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  3. sigh.  that was me, yasmin.  i don't know how to sign up for jskit.  it won't let me.

    btw, i have interesting dreams here.  one where i was at a party, and decided I wanted to leave only to find there were about 20 cars blocking me.  i guess you could call it a "closure" dream.

    also, i had one where i wrote a long report on some israeli atrocity and every time i got to the last word, the computer would go blank. 

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  4. Sounds like a rousing experience, the dream...hehe  Obama's peace plan is coming for you :)  

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  5. Abolish the death penalty! There has been enough evidence found that the justice system is deeply flawed. We cannot continue to take the risk of executing innocent people. Indeed, we should not be executing anyone. BUT those convicted of vicious, willful murders should never, ever get out.

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  6. <img src="http://js-kit.com/images/icon10-external-url.png"/> <span>Abolish the death penalty! There has been enough evidence found showing the justice system is deeply flawed. We cannot continue to take the risk of executing innocent people. Indeed, we should not be executing anyone. BUT those convicted of vicious, willful murders should never, ever get out.</span>

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  7. <span><span>Abolish the death penalty! There has been enough evidence found showing the justice system is deeply flawed. We cannot continue to take the risk of executing innocent people. Indeed, we should not be executing anyone. BUT those convicted of vicious, willful murders should never, ever get out.</span></span>

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