Lurch shows us all once again how he's wrong for America.
Planned execution in Texas draws high-profile protests
Secretary of State John Kerry is among those who say Edgar Tamayo Arias, who killed policeman Guy Gaddis, was denied due process.
Yep. Come into our country illegally, rob people, kill a police officer, and Obama's cabana boy John Kerry rushes to your defense. Is this a great country, or what?
Well Kerry can go to hell. I'm siding with Texas. And if they put his execution on Pay-per-view, I'll subscribe and watch.
If the police ask if a person is an immigrant, illegal immigrant or visiting the country; then they are racially profiling. If they don't bend over backwards to accommodate someone illegally in the country, they deny due process.
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The issue of due process is completely a side issue; the man murdered a cop. That is without a doubt.
And if they put his execution on Pay-per-view, I'll subscribe and watch.
I'll bring the popcorn.
I hope we're not out of the execution drugs, but if we are running low, I would propose death by firing squad - three pistoleros armed with 1836 Colt 'Republic of Texas Navy' Paterson's.
ReplyDeleteYeah - it might not produce instant death, but the resulting gangrene would see to it that justice is done.
I always sad this SOB was a traitor
ReplyDeletePolitics... sigh
ReplyDeleteHe is dead. They fixed his little red wagon just a few hours ago.
ReplyDeleteWhat due process was he denied? Mexican Counsel? But he was in U.S. jail for years. Plenty of time for them to come. He had a lawyer (free!)
Oh, he was 'retarded'! Or he just misunderstood Texas laws! And 'international rules'! Kerry wanted to 'study' if Texas didn't follow the 'rules'. Strange, they had YEARS to 'study' those rules. Guess they didn't study much.
He was caught with the victims watch and necklace. Caught just a few blocks from the murder scene. Test showed the gun was his, he fired it, etc..
And yes, I am a Texican. Born here to!
God bless Texas, indeed!
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