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Post by greenoff on Dec 13, 2005 2:12:49 GMT
Arnold Schwarzeneger finally lives up to his "Movie" legend as Governor of California. Asked to "adjudicate" in the case of a man who has "lived" on death row for 25 years. " The Computer say no.." This man has not only done his time, but has done so much to prevent socio-violence in his native Calafornia, that he has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize on several occassions. Still - by the time anyone reads this, the cnut will have had his medicine. RIP Sookie Williams Bring it on. I'm ready
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Post by greenoff on Dec 13, 2005 2:29:02 GMT
Why haven't we got an edit on here? I'm not complaining - really. That'll be "Tookie" then.
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Post by daverichards on Dec 13, 2005 7:20:58 GMT
there IS a modofy option, does the same thing as edit
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Post by Stokie on Dec 13, 2005 7:23:46 GMT
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Post by cymap on Dec 13, 2005 9:07:54 GMT
Greenhoff, I say RIP Albert Owens, a clerk at a Whittier (Los Angeles County) 7-Eleven store, and the owners of a Los Angeles motel, Yen-I Yang and Tsai-Shai Yang, and their adult daughter, Yee-Chen Lin all of which Tookie williams was found guilty of murdering in a 12 day robbery spree. Not to mention being the co-founder of one of the most vicious gangs in the States "the crips"
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Post by 339187 on Dec 13, 2005 13:20:16 GMT
Very good, cymap. The 7-Eleven clerk was already on the floor, face down, when Williams shot him twice in the back with a shotgun. Williams took no responsibilty and expressed no remorse during his many years on death row. His supposed good works while in prison must be balanced against the allegations that he was a problem inmate and a troublemaker who maintained contact with the Crips; not as a peacemaker, either. The Nobel Peace prize "nominations" are a sad joke. The circumstances of his youth do not give him (or anyone) licence to become a predator on his fellow citizens. Williams went beyond mere criminality and became a social parasite. That he took a horribly wrong path in life and met this end, is almost as tragic as the violent ends his four victims met. Almost, but not quite; for the state to in turn take his life is fully justified IMHO. Those who supported this man (celebrities and others) have soiled themselves by their association with him. Thus endeth the rant.
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Post by maucek on Dec 13, 2005 15:25:32 GMT
"for the state to in turn take his life is fully justified IMHO." State-sponsored murder. You approve??? ???
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Post by RAF on Dec 14, 2005 10:45:06 GMT
For fucks sake Maucek it's the fucking law over there, he knew what the consequences were now he is reaping what he sewed. As for those Nobel Peace prize nominations, jesus christ Yasser fucking Arafat got a couple of those aswell and he was a bona fide terrorist (Not a fucking freedom fighter as some of the twats on here would have you believe.)
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Post by maucek on Dec 14, 2005 12:54:49 GMT
For fucks sake Maucek it's the fucking law over there That's OK then. In Saudi Arabia the courts dish out sentences like having your eye gouged out. It's perfectly legal for the authorities in many countries around the World to torture suspects. Hitler was acting with state authority when he sent millions of jews to their deaths. I guess that's OK too.
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Post by RAF on Dec 14, 2005 13:37:45 GMT
Using Hitler is a pathetic example this is not religious genocide.This Tookie bloke isn't being killed because of his race, or religion he is being executed because he is a murdering scumbag who has shown no remorse. It's a fact of life in some countries you live by the sword you die by the sword. If countries have laws then people should abide by them even though maybe to some , some of these countries use barbaric means for dealing out law, but it is their law none the less and people in these countries know what the penalties are when they step out of line.
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