Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Very Funny Mac! LOL Y'all are giving TX a bad name, btw if you look
Florida is the one that has been "chair" happy lately, not TX.
Yet in the publics eye it's TX that is the number one state for
executions even though the true facts show it isn't. CA sentences more
people to death than any state and Florida executes more than any other
state, TX beat FL once because we didn't execute any for one year while
looking at the DP in Texas, after some revisions were done they did
execute those who were supposed to be executed the prior year and the
current year, and yea I know Bill your going to say like you did last
time well that still makes for a LOT of executions no it didn't Bill.
The simple fact is the murders and killers, kill a LOT more than any
state does. But lets not let facts get in the way of emotional
arguments. Of course the easiest way to stop the DP is to stop people
from killing others. Yet again people don't like to look at that, it's
easier to attack the punishment than to attack the criminal and what
they did and how to keep them from doing it. It's the same old merry go
round.
moonshine wrote:
> Evenin' Ron,
> I think this is something that the lawyer cooked up. The father has been on t.v.
> everyday and said nothing about this. Supposedly the kid told some other relatives
>about
> this but they didn't inform the parents. Nice relatives! It wasn't until the lawyer
> "confirmed"
> it with the same caring family members that he felt he should inform the jury pool
>of the
> tragedy this poor child has suffered. I think they should move the venue to Texas.
> ...Mac
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