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Default No more last meals for the condemned in Texas

rosie > wrote in news:e5a76a04-654c-4046-b43d-
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> On Sep 23, 1:03*pm, Mark Thorson > wrote:
>> rosie wrote:
>>
>> > On Sep 23, 11:35 am, Christopher *Helms > wrote

>:
>>
>> > > It's Texas. Be grateful that the guy they executed was actually
>> > > guilty.

>>
>> > I look for the day when the death penalty is totally abolished.

>>
>> I was pro-death penalty until I read about this case:
>>
>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Todd_Willingham
>>
>> That tipped me over. *If the only way to stop Texas
>> from executing innocent people is to ban it nationally,
>> I'm in favor of that.

>
> Very few countries still use death penalty. I wish the US was
> one.There are worse things then death.




Tell that to the families of the murdered victims.

You've led a very sheltered life, haven't you?



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