Posted on 11/29/2005 6:17:21 PM PST by BunnySlippers
I was thinking the same thing this afternoon. I listened to Rita Cosby's interview with Tookie and I would be surprised if he could write a book.
In this case it's more like "Apples don't fall far from the horse's"
True enough...I was just saying that ALL criminals weren't low IQed and gave a few examples.
More like Manson Family Values".
Especially when you consider than Tookie's supporters are trying to cover up that his son, Stanley Williams Jr. is serving 16 years for murder right noiw ... as his dad, the children's book writer, is looking for clemency.
Reasons:
1) He killed, brutally, 4 people that we know of.
2) He founded a gang of thugs so brutal that they have criminal enclaves in every major city of this country.
3) He was a thug in prison (while writing his children's books).
4) He never has had, and never will have any remorse for the crimes he has committed.
5) If he escapes, and he just might from help from the Crips, he would go on a killing spree that this country has never seen before.
6) If killing him sparks riots, then so be it. Kill the rioters as well. This could clean the streets up faster than the courts.
So, Took, Took, Tooky goodbye. Eat your last meal knowing that you'll be dead before you can defecate the waste. Lethal injection is waaaay to humane for this butt crack. he should be beaten to death over a period of 4 days. 1 day for every victim.
Letting Tookie free would be like releasing Hannibal Lecter because of his fine cookbooks, and the loss his death would be to the "culinary lifestyle."
I actually heard that "Culinary lifestyle" quote on "Good Morning America" this AM.
Actually, he should know that by dying he is proving to his children's book readers that crime truly does not pay.
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