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The only reason he wouldn't pardon him is because he showed
"no remorse or sorrow for his actions".
So as long as I'm sorry it's OK????
 
If only Alberta/Western Canada could be like Texas......wise man once say,"Other states are trying to abolish the death penalty, and Texas is puttin' in an express lane!" - Ron White ;-) :p ;-) :cboy:
 
We have one coming up tomorrow nite at 6 p.m. That is if the supreme court dont step in.
 
We have one coming up in June 06. But he's already got out of it twice. I figured that Arnold would have stopped the one in California but he didn't-good for him! The only thing I don't understand is why in the Hell did it take 24 years to get this one out of his misery??? I'd like to know just how much money was actually spent on his upkeep and legal costs for this period of time. That's money that could be used for something else-something much more constructive and beneficial to the people...At least that's my opinion.
 
Tookie Williams' Execution Coincides Nicely With Need for New Plasma TV

SACRAMENTO, CA- When California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger denied clemency for condemned prisoner Stanley Tookie Williams on Monday, he re-opened deep, painful racial wounds. Unless leaders in the African American community can somehow find a way to maintain peace in the aftermath of Tuesday's execution, law enforcement sources say widespread violence is a very likely outcome. In just a matter of hours, low-income neighborhoods will burn to the ground, and dozens of young men will die needlessly in clashes with police.

On the bright side, however, the whole mess may turn out to be a bit of fortunate timing since many of the appliances obtained during the last large-scale riot have begun to wear out.

On the corner of Florence and Normandie, several dozen would-be rioters have already begun gathering, spending their time stretching and preparing for the upcoming spree. "I am here for justice, peace, and a new flat screen," said early bird Lou Terr. "I got a plasma back in '92 and the damn thing had a wicked burn-in problem. I'm also looking for a food processor and a pre-paid flip phone. My wife gave me a list so I won't forget."

Just like the Black Friday post-Thanksgiving sales, making the most of a riot is all about timing. It's not enough just to show up early. If you want the really good deals, you need to have a plan. Looting experts say that it is important to move quickly from store to store bearing in mind the ratio of street value to weight. One large item may sound like a great score but not compared to three dozen iPods that can be fenced for far more.

In spite of this advice, some people insist on hunting for big ticket items on riot day.

"Actually, I don't even remember how we got this damn upright refrigerator/freezer in here," said South Central resident Althea Thoon. "All I know is that it doesn't make ice anymore. The more I look at the thing, the madder I get about Tookie's execution. In fact, my outrage can only be satisfied with one of those nice LG models with the TV in the door."

Contrary to the impressions given by the cable news outlets, the street-level unrest about to ensue in the state's urban areas is as much a celebration of the life of Tookie Williams as it is a shoplifting escapade.

"The racist media wants to make this out like it's all about stealing stuff, but it isn't," said Terr. "We will also be viciously beating some white people later on. Nothing special, you know, just some folks who wander through, maybe a truck driver or two."

No one can yet say how long it will take before the raw emotions exposed by the execution will subside. The underlying anger is still growing along with the fear that institutionalized racism is still a major factor in the administration of capital punishment.

"Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't care about black people," said Tookie supporter Snoop Dogg, "especially ones who happen to have murdered a few people and founded a notorious street gang. I mean, God, if he's going to put Tookie to death just for that, who's next?"

In the end, the denial of clemency may be remembered as the shrewdest gambit of Schwarzenegger's political career. Not only does the tough stand on violent crime ingratiate him with his conservative base, but also African American constituents will probably be grateful for all the new stuff.

Some folks, of course, will take a far less practical view of the matter and insist on blaming the struggling first term Governor for the riots and resulting damage, but as Schwarzenegger's aides point out, that's really not a legitimate issue since those people tend not to vote.
 
That just really gets me-they always want to use the color and race thing. I don't care who you are or what color you are-if you do the crime you need to pay. The one we have coming up again in Tennesse is white-I guess all of the whites need to stage a big riot too.
 
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