Posted on 12/16/2010 9:27:55 PM PST by Lancey Howard
I'd say he's a good candidate for a dirt nap. Thanks Oklahoma, Oklahoma is OK.
/johnny
They shoulda used Drano.
Here’s the CNN version.
By the way, the comments at the link from a few liberal scumbags are hilarious. A couple of them think it’s hypocritical to be both pro-life and pro-death penalty, without the faintest sense of irony in their own positions of supporting the execution of innocent babies while opposing the death penalty for brutal wanton murderers.
These are the simpletons who elect scumbags like Ubama.
So he went out like a dog. I like a happy ending.
“sentenced to die for strangling his 22-year-old cellmate, Curtis Wise, with shoe laces in 2001. At the time, he was serving three life sentences for rape, robbery and shooting with intent to kill “
Oh, so he got THREE LIFE SENTENCES, only to kill someone WHILE INSIDE PRISON.
Yeah, great job, Oklahoma. /sarc
Should have done this the first time around.
Don't they know that stuff is habit forming?
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Watching my Siberian Husky check out painlessly in a few short seconds, I’d imagine this drug worked just fine.
The difference being, I cried when my dog was put down.
They shoulda used Drano.
Cheaper and non-habit forming
if they use it on dogs it’s too good for him.
“sentenced to die for strangling his 22-year-old cellmate, Curtis Wise, with shoe laces in 2001. At the time, he was serving three life sentences for rape, robbery and shooting with intent to kill “
Oh, so he got THREE LIFE SENTENCES, only to kill someone WHILE INSIDE PRISON.
Yeah, great job, Oklahoma. /sarc
Should have done this the first time around.
The death penalty is serious business.
I spent some time in Texas at Huntsville with the staff who performed executions, from the Warden to the Chaplain to the drug room man.
This was shortly after Karla Faye Tucker had been executed.
They used 2 people in the room who pushed 2 sets of 3 syringes each; one was the drugs named in the article, the other set was saline solution.
The executioner I spent time with in the drug room was a slight, sober man who exhibited none of the bravado many voice with regards to exacting ultimate justice. In fact, eagerness was a disqualifier in Texas at the time.
God’s judgement is sufficient, and we are all worthy of death but for our Savior’s sacrifice.
"Oh, so he got THREE LIFE SENTENCES, only to kill someone WHILE INSIDE PRISON. Yeah, great job, Oklahoma. /sarc Should have done this the first time around."Um, you do realize that SCOTUS won't let us execute people for rape, robbery, or shooting with intent to kill, right?
Dead is “GOOD” and I really don’t care how. This man was a monster and had to be destroyed, the sooner, the better.
Seaplaner: Pentabarbital: DOn’t they know that stuff is habit forming?
Not if you give the perp enough the first time. Then there is no habit because there is no user. Simple. Poison in, garbage dead, taken out.
I like the sound of that.
May God bless all the people who help bring closure to the victims’ families.
How could they, he hadn’t killed anybody yet.
Texas performs the constitutional duty of executing capital punishment very professionally. Anybody who gets self gratification out of committing (my phone just changed that word to commuting ... ironic) an execution should never serve as an executioner and does great disservice to the victims and society.
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