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SgtTomas
Posted: Dec 13 2005, 12:00 PM


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...my tummy feels funny.

somehow, even considering what he did, that is just wrong.

Arnie....you fool. you awful awful fool. Please, consider any respect for you, from me, to be a thing of the past.


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TimeMachine
Posted: Dec 13 2005, 01:37 PM


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I guess the important thing now is if he accepted Jesus Christ before his death.


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Posted: Dec 13 2005, 03:13 PM


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I guess the important thing now is if he accepted Jesus Christ before his death.


I read an article today and the paragraph said: (this is from someone that witnessed the death)

My closing thoughts are simple: I was nervous at first, unsure what to expect. I now understand this process is choreographed down to the number of surgical gloves in the execution chamber. The lethal injection execution is clinical, it is sterile and in the minds of a great majority of California voters, it is a just process. I leave with an understanding and with an experience I will never forget. My thoughts as I sit here outside the damp cold gates of San Quentin are with the victims and the incredible hurt their families have endured and will endure throughout their lifetimes. Stanley Tookie Williams has paid the ultimate price. And as the governor stated, he never seemed to show any remorse.

It's the he never seemed to show any remorse is what saddens me.




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SgtTomas
Posted: Dec 13 2005, 03:46 PM


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QUOTE (preceptlady @ Dec 13 2005, 03:13 PM)
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I guess the important thing now is if he accepted Jesus Christ before his death.


I read an article today and the paragraph said: (this is from someone that witnessed the death)

My closing thoughts are simple: I was nervous at first, unsure what to expect. I now understand this process is choreographed down to the number of surgical gloves in the execution chamber. The lethal injection execution is clinical, it is sterile and in the minds of a great majority of California voters, it is a just process. I leave with an understanding and with an experience I will never forget. My thoughts as I sit here outside the damp cold gates of San Quentin are with the victims and the incredible hurt their families have endured and will endure throughout their lifetimes. Stanley Tookie Williams has paid the ultimate price. And as the governor stated, he never seemed to show any remorse.

It's the he never seemed to show any remorse is what saddens me.

heh, well I guess I could take his word for it...or Arnolds...but why would I want to?


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Joe S
Posted: Dec 15 2005, 12:10 AM


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Sarge, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't trust a charismatic political figure from Austria tongue.gif


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SgtTomas
Posted: Dec 15 2005, 07:39 AM


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QUOTE (Joe S @ Dec 15 2005, 12:10 AM)
Sarge, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't trust a charismatic political figure from Austria tongue.gif

*chuckles*


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graceshaker
Posted: Dec 17 2005, 11:30 PM


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in utah its still legal to be excuted by firing squad and in new hampshire its legal to be hung.

whats weird is that we think of ourselves as so much less barbaric when we ease criminals off into death with sterile needles. dry.gif


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Posted: Dec 17 2005, 11:44 PM


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QUOTE (graceshaker @ Dec 18 2005, 05:30 AM)
whats weird is that we think of ourselves as so much less barbaric when we ease criminals off into death with sterile needles. dry.gif

Hmmm, never thought about it that way, I guess forgiveness could always be the next best thing besides killing the person, but the law doesnt exercise forgiveness, it only justifies the person to use the law back. The bible is true If you are under the law, you go by life, by the law.


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madrhetoric
Posted: Jan 6 2006, 10:51 AM


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Are you refering to Tookie? Thank god he is dead. He deserved it.
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Posted: Jan 6 2006, 06:46 PM


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QUOTE (madrhetoric @ Jan 6 2006, 04:51 PM)
Are you refering to Tookie?

Yeah


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