Posted on 08/07/2008 5:19:42 AM PDT by foutsc
God Bless Texas! The Lone Star State has done the world a favor by disposing of a piece of human garbage that raped and brutally murdered two teenage girls. What makes this even sweeter is Texas did it in defiance of the International Court of Justice (is that the one Aquaman and Wonder Woman are on?), the Mexican government (the murderer-rapist was a Mexican), the Organization of American States, and a sobbing clutch of bed-wetting, criminal loving "human rights" activists and lawyers. Here's a quote from the article for those who want a good belly laugh:
David Fathi of Human Rights Watch in Washington warned that Medellin's execution in violation of an international court order "will place Americans abroad at risk."Violation of an international court order? You can't violate something that was written up by one-worlders in some European international star chamber. Their scribblings have no validity in a sovereign nation! It was probably written in some dead European language and thereby indecipherable. Anyway, I think Governor Perry just wiped his butt with that order and flushed it down. Here is the Texas response:
Texas has insisted it will bow only to the US Supreme Court, and not to any international court. Governor Rick Perry, who could stay the execution, has let it be known he's "not feeling any pressure on this," a spokeswoman was quoted as saying.Here is what this sub-human and his fellow apes did that earned them their last ride:
The horrific details of the case are these: Jennifer Ertman, 14, and Elizabeth Pena, 16, took a short cut across a park at a late hour in June 1993 and happened upon the gang of six teenage boys, who grabbed and raped them for an hour, evidence showed. The boys then strangled them with a belt and a shoelace and stomped on their throats. After a four-day frantic search that engaged the entire city of Houston, their bodies were found with the help of a gang member's brother. Jose Medellin had bragged to his friends that the victims were virgins, Judge Cochran wrote, noting that in his confession, Medellin had "displayed a callous, cruel and cavalier attitude toward the two girls."
The boy's aunt down in Mexico had this to say: "He was a normal, happy kid ... They don't have the right to take his life away, we acknowledged that he committed a crime but make him pay with a life sentence," she said.Too late, lady! Little Jose's smokin' a dog turd in hell right now. El Diablo is probably doing terrible things to him with a pitchfork as we speak. Meanwhile, we can rejoice that we still have government officials in this country with brass ones big enough to send the guilty where they belong while telling the internationales where to stick it.
Yeeeeee Haw! God Bless Texas!
Links to the News Articles: Earth Times Reuters
“Justice Perceived is Justice Received” and may the POS go directly to hell.
The Thin Blue Line,
NSNR
Don't mess with Texas!
(1) US authorities now know in future to advise foreign nationals of their option to consult their consulates in criminal proceedings, thereby eliminating any excuse criminal foreign nationals have to appeal their case internationally while protecting the reciprocal rights of American citizens abroad.
(2) Jose Medellin is dead.
>>>The boy’s aunt down in Mexico had this to say: “He was a normal, happy kid ... They don’t have the right to take his life away, we acknowledged that he committed a crime but make him pay with a life sentence,” she said.<<<
He got a life sencence!
15 years too long lived, then the Great State of Texas made sure it didn’t last any longer.
TY Texas for takin’ out the trash!
“He was a normal kid..”. If he is an example of a normal kid from Mexico better close that border. He was a sick twisted coward. Thanks Texas!
Tookie still dead too!!!!
Gig 'Em Texas A&M Aggies
TAMU Class of '88; Law Hall (may it R.I.P.) Ramp 9 Mule; f.u.p.!
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