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Group: alt.sports.football.pro.sd-chargers · Group Profile
Author: ScottWScottW Date: Jan 2, 2007 12:20
Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
> ScottW wrote:
>> "Ragnarok73" telus.net> wrote in message
>> news:wJ9mh.106011$YV4.90024@edtnps89...
>>> I'm not a Broncs fan of course, but it was shocking to hear the news. The
>>> loss of Williams will be felt by his team come next season, and he was still
>>> young to boot. Here's the story:
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>>> http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9901599
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>> WTF is going on. Spraying a limo with automatic
>> weapons in downtown Denver?
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>> Public hanging with 20 lbs attached to the testicles
>> is too good for people who so callously do this.
>> Meanwhile our liberal courts want to argue that death
>> by sedatives is too cruel.
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> The problem with the death penalty is killing innocent people, much
> like what the perpetrators of this crime did.
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> At the landmark of the one thousandth execution since it was reinstated
> in 1976, there were 120 people who had been on death row and
> exonerated. That's a 12%% rate. Makes one wonder how many people who
> were executed and innocent did not get exonerated?
Only one since 2000. And this list of 120 shows convictions going
back to '63 with exonerations prior to '76....so something is screwy
about your claim.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?scid=6&did=110
And look at James Creamer individual situation. The list shows his
charges dismissed but the detail says he was resentenced to life in a
"related case" so should he be on the list of "exonerated". I think
not.
If you're going to post numbers... at least do us the courtesy of
giving them a sanity test first.
ScottW
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