Posted on 07/08/2011 6:40:17 PM PDT by massmike
As the lethal injection began taking effect, the Mexican National convicted of the brutal rape and killing of a teenage girl in 1995 shouted, "Viva Mexico!" just before he died at a Texas prison. Efforts by Humberto Leal's attorneys to halt the execution fell short, with the U.S. Supreme Court turning back a stay request and Texas Gov. Rick Perry refusing to grant a pardon. He was pronounced dead at 6:21 p.m. local time.
In his last minutes, Leal repeatedly said he was sorry and accepted responsibility. "I have hurt a lot of people. ... I take full blame for everything. I am sorry for what I did," he said in the death chamber. "One more thing," he said as the drugs began taking effect. Then he shouted twice, "Viva Mexico!" at a Texas prison.
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Hey Adolph, is that you?
Can they kill him again?
HE CAME HERE WHEN HE WAS TWO YEARS OLD. IT JUST SHOWS WHERE THE LOYALTY LIES WITH THESE FOLKS. AND YET WE ARE TO BELIEVE, IF YOU LISTEN TO THE DREAM ACT SUPPORTERS, THAT THEY WERE BROUGHT HERE AGAINST THEIR WILL AND CAN NO LONGER GO BACK TO THEIR HOME COUNTRY BECAUSE THEY HAVE BECOME AMERICANS. RUBBISH.
Tamales hot as hades.
Phuck Mexico.
It’s a third-world craphole that has squandered it’s vast supply of oil, mineral, and precious metal reserves, where corruption runs from the top to the bottom of society. It deserves every stereotype it conjures up.
I know many here can’t stand Michael Savage, but last night while cranking out ammo at my reloading bench, I nearly fell off of my chair while listening to him. I don’t listen to him on a regular basis, but I stop on the station to hear what he said about this murdering piece of garbage. He had on one of the Texas state legislators, and the Texan was really going off on the situation, saying that the rapist/murderer got of easy, and that if he could have done it the way he wanted to the slimeball would have taken a while to die. Savage stated “Finally, someone that represents my views and they’re from another state. Maybe I should move to Texas!” Savage then proceeded to play “Deep in the Heart of Texas”, asking people to sing along and “follow the bouncing injection needle!” It was the funniest thing I’d heard on the radio in a long time!
If I was about to meet my maker I’d be saying “Please, forgive me, Lord”.
Reminds me of the joke about why Jesus wasn’t born in Mexico. I won’t finish it for fear of being banned.
“The guy was 2 years old when he was brought across the border.
He has no real ties to Mexico.”
No, but you wanna bet whether or not he conversed in Mexican most of the time.
With friends like this joker Mexico doesn’t need enemies.
“Mexico needs to be billed for his maintenance and death. So, just how much money does it cost the taxpayers to house, feed, give medical treatment and finally give the lethal injection to the average death row inmate??”
I agree with Mass Mike here. The U.S. needs to bill Mexico for every one of the illegals in our prisons. Then, perhaps then, Mexico will help discourage the mass exodus of the mexican people to the U.S.
“Mexico needs to be billed for his maintenance and death. So, just how much money does it cost the taxpayers to house, feed, give medical treatment and finally give the lethal injection to the average death row inmate??”
I agree with Mass Mike here. The U.S. needs to bill Mexico for every one of the illegals in our prisons. Then, perhaps then, Mexico will help discourage the mass exodus of the mexican people to the U.S.
I guess he showed them
Just gets better and better.
I agree! That was the funniest thing I have heard in a long time on the radio. Thank God for Michael Savage. He truly gives a voice to my thoughts. We need that! Hate to celebrate the death of anyone, but somehow this was appropriate. And I am a 47-yr old female!
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