1 posted on
07/06/2003 4:43:15 PM PDT by
Houmatt
To: Houmatt
Sounds like a good argument to bring back public hanging. What's another needle in the arm to a junkie?
To: Houmatt
One each Glock. Single round to the head. Doc makes the call while the barrel's still warm.
I can make it even more efficient than Texas.
3 posted on
07/06/2003 4:51:43 PM PDT by
Old Sarge
(Serving the Home Front on Operation Noble Eagle!)
To: Houmatt
"I watched my government kill a killer."
Nope, he saw his government carry out the legal sentence given in a court of law.
To: Houmatt
" arrived at the Walls unit at about 4:30 p.m., an hour and a half before Richard Head Williams was scheduled to...Ya gotta be kidding me! This is/was the guys real name?!?
5 posted on
07/06/2003 4:56:11 PM PDT by
Normal4me
To: Houmatt
I was terrified of how I would react to seeing the execution, of the indelible mark it would leave on my mind. Translation: "It's all about me. Everything is about me. See how sensitive I am? Why can't the world be nicer, like me!? For my sake!? See me! Feel me! Touch me..."
6 posted on
07/06/2003 4:56:46 PM PDT by
A_perfect_lady
(Let them eat cake.)
To: Houmatt
Guess the reporter just didn't get the fact that it
WAS A LOT EASIER THAN BEING STABBED 13 TIMES AND HAVING
YOUR THROAT SLASHED AND DYING GURGURLING IN YOUR OWN BLOOD !
7 posted on
07/06/2003 4:56:58 PM PDT by
tet68
To: Houmatt
I want to hear this guy whine for the guy that killed James Byrd when he is executed. I wont hold my breath on that one though.
9 posted on
07/06/2003 5:00:52 PM PDT by
Husker24
To: Houmatt
Tell her that the guy was a Republican and that will make it all right.
To: Houmatt
This little story is about nothing but Rachel Graves.
12 posted on
07/06/2003 5:06:27 PM PDT by
Rudder
To: Houmatt
I can't imagine that the writer felt that this drivel would change anybody's mind about capital punishment.
14 posted on
07/06/2003 5:09:50 PM PDT by
squidly
To: Houmatt
I wonder if this idiot shed a tear for the victim? She certainly didn't have the luxury of a "clinical" death, complete with painkillers; nor an opportunity to enjoy a last meal of her choice.
16 posted on
07/06/2003 5:10:35 PM PDT by
mombonn
(Have you prayed for our President yet today?)
To: Houmatt
While I can sort of sympathize for her need to reflect on this kind of thing--I mean, I've known soldiers who've been reflectful and remorseful over seeing an enemy die--I think she did a huge disservice by glossing over this guy's crimes. I like how she mentions as a sidenote that this guy ordered the assassination of his friend. Didn't the horror of what this guy did enter her mind at all during this time? I don't think knowing what he did necessarily negates the ill you might feel at seeing an execution, but for crying out loud, at least PRETEND you're thinking about both sides of the issue when doing something like this.
To: Houmatt
"Jeanette Williams, no relation, was killed on a Houston street in 1997. Her throat was slashed and she was stabbed 13 times."
Wonder if Rachel Graves [writer of this sob piece]would have thought to herself: "Stop, you're killing her." Wonder if she would have known that there would be a gasp indicating Jeanette Williams' last as her throat was slashed. Wonder why anyone with a rational thought would even want to watch an execution in the first place if they didn't have to?
19 posted on
07/06/2003 5:36:25 PM PDT by
Maria S
To: Houmatt
Rachel, you and me need to go outside in the parking lot for a little talk.
22 posted on
07/06/2003 6:55:34 PM PDT by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
To: Houmatt
It seems that the woman worked herself into meeting the expectations that she and others laid out for her. "I was told this...I was told that..." Well, success!
I don't think an execution is much of a party but this sob sister was following a script.
25 posted on
07/07/2003 12:24:32 AM PDT by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: Houmatt
The creep who wrote this would be a good fiction writer.
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