Texas needles the wrong man...Again!

This is why fast tracking executions is a real bad idea. But then again, it's Texas!Link

"Nobody would ever try a baby for murder....Well, maybe Texas!" - Chief Wiggum

Thanks for reading,
thatoneguyinslc

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This is exactly why I am against the death penality. after you kill someone in a death chamber ya just cannot go oops sorry about that.
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Yep. I agree Mod. But for the record, i am pro death penalty.

I just think Texas is wayyyy too eager to sentence people to death to the point that death row is so full they have to "fast track" the executions. And the system is obviously far from perfect.
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Well, I'm all for the death penalty, but I think it is reached for as an option far too often and ever so easily. This is a great example why.

Death by Oops, not a good track record.

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Where ever you have been SLC, welcome back!!
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holy shit! is this the twilight zone? you pro death me anti death.. yikes even with a 6% oops factor you are pro death?
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Yep Mod, i am.

I used to be against it. But a childhood friend was murdered THEN raped by a serial killer named Arthur Gary Bishop. My only regret is that he chose the needle instead of the firing squad. (we have that in Utah)

Thanks Ted. I've been busy battling the forces of evil....Uhm i mean the usual.
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busy battling the forces of evil


I thought I felt a gnat buzzin at me ear. lolololo
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I have always thought of you, Guy , and Miler as more "Malevolent" that "Evil" Mod.
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ok bud now yer in trouble, soon as I get my dictionary out and see what that means, I am gonna tickle ya till ya pee yerself
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I used to be against it. But a childhood friend was murdered THEN raped by a serial killer named Arthur Gary Bishop. My only regret is that he chose the needle instead of the firing squad. (we have that in Utah)


So in other words your friend suffered and the murderer got a nice, easy painless death. Doesn't exactly sound like justice to me.

The idea of an innocent person being sentenced to death sickens me.
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By: TobleronePosted: Wednesday, April 20, 2005I used to be against it. But a childhood friend was murdered THEN raped by a serial killer named Arthur Gary Bishop. My only regret is that he chose the needle instead of the firing squad. (we have that in Utah)So in other words your friend suffered and the murderer got a nice, easy painless death. Doesn't exactly sound like justice to me.The idea of an innocent person being sentenced to death sickens me.


agreed..... and you can be sure many innocent men have went to their state sponsered deaths knowing they are innocent and powerless to do anything but be murdered.
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Actually Toberlone, knowing he was beaten and raped by another inmate is what made it feel like justice.

I understand why some people do not support the death penalty. I wish we lived in a world that it wasn't needed. But as long as we do need to use it, there has to be a better way of making sure that what happened in Texas (and for that fact in other states as well) never happens again.

That's my point. Nothing else.
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This is exactly why I am against the death penality. after you kill someone in a death chamber ya just cannot go oops sorry about that.

Got to agree with Moderateman on this one.  That plus I dont beleive even the government has the right.

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holy shit! is this the twilight zone? you pro death me anti death.. yikes even with a 6% oops factor you are pro death?

That makes 2 conservatives against, one liberal for.

Damn, I was just kidding when I said the world was ending!  Guess it really is!

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Abolish the death penalty now! An innocent man put to death while arrogant black robe monsters' disregard newly discovered evidence casting considerable doubt on guilt sickens the soul. But it's tough, as I understand how some crimes just call out for a miscreant's death. Today, for example, I read how that poor girl, Jessica, here in Florida, died- buried alive by that scumbuket. Who could blame her poppa were he to pull a pistol and kill the SOB in court. Were I sitting on a jury, I wouldn't convict him. Irrespective of the defense relied on- extreme emotional distress, temporary insanity, etc., I would exercise my God given right to nullify any criminal liability.

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That's one MODERATE and to conservatives guys. I'm no liberal.
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Actually Toberlone, knowing he was beaten and raped by another inmate is what made it feel like justice.


Precisely, being alive in jail is a million times worse than being dead.
I understand why some people do not support the death penalty. I wish we lived in a world that it wasn't needed. But as long as we do need to use it, there has to be a better way of making sure that what happened in Texas (and for that fact in other states as well) never happens again.

That's my point. Nothing else.


You seem to have a different definition of the word "need" than I do. There few advantages to the death penalty, not even in monetary terms because so much is spent on appeals and people can be on death row for years (and of course this case already shows that fast tracking thing isn't good idea either). You can't stop human error, there will always be some innocent people sent to jail. Even with DNA evidence you can still get errors in how it is interpreted and confessions can be forced. The best thing to do is administer a punishment that isn't irreversable.
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15 by thatoneguyinslc
Thursday, April 21, 2005


That's one MODERATE and to conservatives guys. I'm no liberal.


UMMMMM thats 2 moderates from different parties and one conservative, get it right damn it.
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what Mod said.
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My definition of need is self explanatory when it comes to this issue. Yours on the other hand...Well, i dunno Toberlone.
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That's one MODERATE and to conservatives guys. I'm no liberal.

Then Mod is going to say 2 moderates and 1 conservative.

How about 1 left of center and 2 right of center then?

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UMMMMM thats 2 moderates from different parties and one conservative, get it right damn it.

I knew you were going to say that!

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Works for me Guy.