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To quote that esteemed stand-up philosopher, Ron White, "If you kill someone in Texas, we're gonna kill you back." Works for me!!
Brigadier Major Mike
The implication also seems to be that all 234 executions were whle he was Governor.
Tim
Tim,
And what if they were 'on his watch?'
Pushes him well to the front of the pack in my book if true!
Hey El, I was just pointing out the deception in the question. 234 a month would be fine for most of the scum in Huntsville. And the Texas Govenor has limited powers in that area. Desicions are made by the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Tim
It was a creepy reaction. For all the talk about how our schools are failing, our politicians corrupt, our economy is being criminally mismanaged you'd think the logical conclusion would be to wonder if our legal system is also, perhaps, a wee bit suspect, too.
The case of Cameron Todd Willingham comes to mind. As well as the constant reports of jacked up behavior on the part of police crime labs in Texas.
I have no moral qualms with the death penalty per se. But I have enormous reservations that our government is capable of, or even interested in, administering it fairly, justly or with any level of competence.
I too have no real qualms about the death penalty is specific cases. What worries me is the finding of groups like the Innocence Project that show there are far more truly innocent people incarcerated due to "testilying" and shoddy or even corrupt lab work than I am comfortable with. Don't get me wrong.. I LOVE Texas. I own land there near the border (don't get me started), but Scott is correct about the behaviour of the crime labs in Texas, and sadly other states as well.
Larry in Rochester
Death row inmates equals zero recidivism.
KellyFromMesquite