Texas just put down its 398th "product of a broken home" since 82's resuming the death penalty.
In August they have 5 more scheduled.
Here's to a state that has a set of brass ones!
Horray for TEXAS
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Sadly, they get to be fed by the state on death row a lo-o-o-o-ng time before their moment of truth ever arrives, and there are a whole bunch of them waiting in line, exhausting appeals.
Like the joke about one dead lawyer on the bottom of the ocean, though, it's a good start.
Like the joke about one dead lawyer on the bottom of the ocean, though, it's a good start.
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Re: Horray for TEXAS
Only as it should be...Bruce wrote:Texas just put down its 398th "product of a broken home" since 82's resuming the death penalty.
In August they have 5 more scheduled.
Here's to a state that has a set of brass ones!
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A guy that grew up here in Fairhope Al took a drive thru Texas about 30 years ago, got pulled over for speeding then shot and killed the State Trooper that stopped him that day.
I think that he was on death row there for over 20 years.............way to long
I'm with you guys
I think that he was on death row there for over 20 years.............way to long
I'm with you guys
Only as it should be...
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