BTTT
Finally. I’ll have a beer in Governor Perry’s honor. Not something I’ve had occasion to do before, frankly. But he stood firm.
The world is a safer place.
They should deport him now...
Excellent. Now ship his carcass back to Mexico, care of the international court.
It is simple really, if you don’t want to be executed, don’t kill people. So simple a caveman could figure it out.
Not until a dozen paragraphs into the story are the names and ages of the victims stated. We know this convict’s middle name before we hear more about the “two girls” whom he raped and murdered. That tells you where CNN’s heart is.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Huntsville. El estado de Texas ejecutó esta noche al reo mexicano José Ernesto Medellín, en desafío a la orden de la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) y de apelaciones de la administración del presidente George W. Bush.
Medellín, cuyas últimas palabras fueron para pedir perdón a los familiares de las dos jóvenes en cuyo asesinato participó, fue declarado muerto a las 21:57 horas, tiempo local (03:57 GMT del jueves).
"Espero que esto sea la recapitulación que buscan. Nunca odien a alguien por lo que haga. Nunca alberguen odio", pidió el mexicano.
Enseguida, Medellín se dirigió a su amiga Sandra Crisp y le repitió: "Te amo, te amo".
Tranquilo, el reo mexicano, de 33 años, volteó su rostro hacia el guardia de la prisión de máxima seguridad en esta localidad de Texas y le dijo las que serían sus últimas dos palabras: "Es hora".
La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos rechazó este martes la última apelación del mexicano, con lo que allanó el camino a su ejecución, a pesar del pedido de la Corte Internacional de Justicia de detenerla.
"La solicitud de detener la ejecución de la sentencia de muerte... es rechazada", dictaminó la Corte Suprema.
Texas: Si, Se Puede!
Don't ya just love change?
In Texas we have the death penalty and we...USE IT!
His parents plotted to break him out of jail.
I guess when you ignore the laws of America coming in, you can pick and choose ALL of the laws you want to obey.
Elizabeth Pena, 16
Let the maker deal with this animal. Ship his body back to Mexico, first class, and deduct the cost from our ‘foreign aid’ to that nation.
gee, with all those nabobs saying piss on the victims you’d of thought they’d held off a little longer.
Adios, scumbag. Next!
Excellent!
What the U.S. government wants in the Medellin murder case, now being heard before the U.S. Supreme Court, is “bizarrely grotesque,” according to the chief counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund.
And the warning from ADF Chief Counsel Benjamin Bull notes that the case, being pursued by President Bush through the Department of Justice, could result in U.S. laws being subjugated to U.N. resolutions and rules to the point that local police officers will have to spend more time studying international law than catching criminals.
“The notion that an international body can Mirandize the right of an illegal immigrant to call a consulate, so that if the local police trip up and innocently don’t to it, a convicted rapist-torturer-murderer goes free, goes beyond bizarrely grotesque,” Bull, whose organization has filed an amicus brief on the issue, told WND.
Jose Medellin
At issue is the death penalty verdict for Jose Medellin, who confessed in 1993 to participating in the rape and murder of two Houston teenagers. Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena were sodomized and strangled with their shoe laces. Medellin then boasted of keeping one girl’s Mickey Mouse watch as a souvenir of the crime.
The Bush administration is before the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to overturn the death penalty, at the behest of the International Court of Justice, a division of the United Nations.
Medellin and four others were convicted of capital murder and sent to Texas’ death row. A juvenile court sentenced Medellin’s younger brother, who was 14 at the time, to 40 years in prison.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58063