To: mcg2000
Punishment is supposed to be swift and just. In my opinion, the pain Tookie Williams put the public through by keeping himself alive through appeals, outweighs any minor discomfort this puke may have felt as he was finally being put out of OUR misery.
32 posted on
09/16/2006 9:39:45 AM PDT by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway~~John Wayne)
To: mass55th
I remember reading that Tookie looked annoyed at the time it took them to find a vein and administer the injections. What was he thinking, "That's sixty seconds of my life I'll never get back."? My first reaction was that his travail would make a most excellent Snickers ad, "Not going any place soon?"
40 posted on
09/16/2006 9:42:57 AM PDT by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(The hallmark of a crackpot conspiracy theory is that it expands to include countervailing evidence.)
To: mass55th
Punishment is supposed to be swift and just. In my opinion, the pain Tookie Williams put the public through by keeping himself alive through appeals, outweighs any minor discomfort this puke may have felt as he was finally being put out of OUR misery. Not to mention the misery of having to listen to Jamie Foxx's lame arse argument that Tookie's execution should be called off because the DOE was on his (Foxx's) birthday.
83 posted on
09/16/2006 11:21:48 AM PDT by
Christian4Bush
("Ma'am, you don't have to thank us. You just go beat him for us." Soldier to Irey re: Murtha)
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