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  • One Texan who is not only responsible for the deaths of many in Texas, but hundreds of thousands elsewhere. He is also responsible for kidnapping, torture and murder. He is still in Texas and should himself face the death penalty. There is no innocence in him. He is George W. Bush.

  • this isnt a court of justice son, this is a court of law.

  • now thats a damn shame!

  • @alaheath how are you going to say cause of his stealing!...are you perfect?..oh I forgot you don't do mistakes!...this is fucking wrong!..they should put the DA and the judge in the death penalty!...

  • "we'll be right back" .... well carlos won't be right back ..

  • He was a petty thief according to this video - so if he were innocent of the murder he got done for his thieving. I do not have a problem with that.

    On the other hand I do have a problem with the suspected killer having assaulted the lady shown who was wounded and who may do it again. I hope he is locked up and would like to think that he got the death sentence for that assault.

  • The definition of Capital punishment on America: those without the capital get the punishment. The death penalty targets the economically disadvantaged. Specifically poor blacks and hispanics who cannot afford good legal representation. Carlos Deluna was murdered by the state of Texas for a crime committed by another man. This isn't justice, it's sick, it's twisted and wrong.

  • @user6008 You shouldn't be surprised since the US justice system only hires the worst criminals in society to be in their governments and so called "justice" system and largest prison system in the world for profits. Expecting fairness from psycho Texan or Georgian "justice" system vampires would be like expecting it from a serial killer. If you get anywhere near the US justice workers, like pedophile judges, criminal attorneys or "correction" officers, they smell your blood and want to kill you

  • @rudygetsplenty.......... Well you have now my old son have a nice day .

  • Ah well we all make mistakes and it was only one person that may have wrongly been turned into a stiff . If you think about how long Texas has been executing oxygen thieves it's not a bad record to have .

  • @Albert18264 O2 thieves, nice! Surprised I've never heard that before!

  • Texas . . . again.

  • Big surprise it happened in Texas! Bunch of trigger happy assholes.

  • i said american justice is a big ass hole

  • THIS MAKES ME SICK!! I USED TO THINK THE DEATH PENALTY WAS A GOOD THING ,LIKE FOR THOSE RACIST SCUM THAT DRAGGED INNOCENT PEOPLE OUT OF CARS IN l a RIOTS AND SLAUGHTERED THEM JUST FOR BEING WHITE !! BUT I AM HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS NOW.

  • @truthhunter46 It's good. It's not good for an innocent man to be killed, but a person that would kill another person because of the color of their skin deserves to die.

  • @rudygetsplenty well said

  • Stories like this are why I am TOTALLY opposed to the death penalty now. In principle, I think some people should die. In practice, however, I think the death penalty should be abolished. Too many people have been wrongly accused and convicted of crimes they didn't commit (DNA testing is proving this again and again) and are now being exonerated after years in prison. Unfortunately, some aren't so lucky. Abolish the death penalty NOW... :o(

  • Fuck Texas

  • Human sacrifice.

  • I'm sure that's what you believe, but it's a matter of odds when a state executes so many people. What about the guy who was executed for arson -- killing his two children? He didn't sound like a nice guy, but the evidence sounded hokey. Do you think the scientific evidence in that case was convincing? I was never an anti-death penalty advocate, but the more of these cases I hear, the more my views change.

  • if you live in Texas consider yourself deadman walking if ever you were accused of murder you did not commit. Texans love to slaughter lives especially innocent lives.

  • THIS IS HAPPERENING MORE & MORE ...YA YA GUILTY TO PRVEN INNOCENT..ITS SAYS IT ALL WHEN YA HAVE TO APPLY FOR BAIL..

  • You people below are clearly stupid.

    The man who was executed was obviously the killer - let's see, he ran from the police, witnesses saw him commit the murder, good enough. Why would an innocent man run after seeing a murder? Parole or not, he would at least tell cops what he saw, right? No, because HE DID IT.

    The idea of Texas ever executing an innocent person is total fucking bullshit.

  • @sXeCanadianBoy The guy had NO blood on him and Someone else claimed to do it. He said he saw the commotion not the murder. Its obvious he did not do it. 

  • @Alex0992 Or he's a really good lyer.

  • @7770robi If he was lying he is not a really good one because he got killed.

  • @sXeCanadianBoy Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable. Running from the police doesn't mean anything; he was on parole and he didn't want to get in trouble. Sometimes people run when they are afraid. A few years ago the governor of Ohio communted ALL inmates on death row because too many cases of wrongful convictions appeared. He didn't want anyone wrongfully executed. The De Luna execution isn't the only suspected case of wrongful execution in the state of Texas.

  • @dontchastop Right, the operative word being 'suspected'. And suspected by who? Only the anti-death penalty people.

    Believe me, no innocents have EVER been executed in Texas (okay, maybe 100 years ago) and it never will happen. I have a family member who works for the TCCA (Texas Criminal Court of Appeals) and each death penalty case is reviewed over and over for even the slightest error.

  • I HATE FUCKING TEXAS!!!! That fucking backwater Bible thumping inbred state needs to sink into the fucking sea!!! WHY DOES THE USA ALLOW ITS STATES TO HAVE CONTROL OVER SHIT LIKE THIS???? Gods this country can be so retarded sometimes!!!! FUCK YOU TEXAS! LOVE FROM NEW FUCKING JERSEY!!!! *middle finger*

  • @ThePaganSun you really are a dick. Wonder what you would think if i was YOUR sister. That always changes things. you are a fucking idiot

  • @bricksnsticks1 Listen asshole, I never DEFENDED the bastard that did it, BUT imagine if you're innocent for a crime and the FUCKING state condemned you anyway. THAT always changes things too! Maybe that's not true in this case, but it HAS happened and effing TEXAS has ALWAYS been death happy state! So go to hell, fucker! YOU'RE the idiot if you defend that state's methods! Bastard.

  • haha americans just love killing each other

  • What the hell? Executing a innocent man is such a crazy brutal cruel thing. Fuck on his murder. Next time investigate better. Death penalty should be stopped.

  • 11 people are from the jury.

  • @DeNi3Lv2 How do you know?

  • Dirty cops

  • Mexico can have Texas.

  • Innocent man executed in Texas... .. ah well, add it to the other countless millions of innocents the US has killed over the years.

    And Stalin and the Nazis get the bad press for thier efforts.

    The word 'hypocrites' springs to mind.

  • @porty500 What is the point of such comparison? Nobody is disputing Hitler or Stalin atrocities here, not even casualties in Iraq or Afghanistan.

  • @lotwyo

    Because basically we hear all these American politicians going on about all these other countries, criticising thier humanitarian issues, yet we have the US, who still executes people, kills countless civilians in conflicts, imprisons people for years without trial at Guantanamo, supports terrorism and terrorist countries. etc etc

    I was just being sarcastic about the whole irony of the thing...

  • wow texas....smh

  • I TYPED IN "INNOCENT MAN EXECUTED" AND THEN FIRST THING SHOWED UP "INNOCENT MAN EXECUTED IN TEXAS" AND I WAS LIKE: WELL OH MY GOD OF COURSE IT'S IN TEXAS T_T !!!

  • fuck texas

  • Stop killing the innocent! Ban the dealth penalty

  • There is no proof of this scumbag was innocent. They only interview who they want.

  • @ma7799 There was nothing that showed he was guilty either.

  • @liacashmere58

    yes there was. If there wasn't, he would not have received a sentence.

  • There is a much bigger questions here.. How is it a state with population of 24 million has enough major criminal cases to execute over 300 people??? Thats only those executed, not waiting execution or serving life. Most any other country with a simliar population comes nowhere near that many serious crimes. The numbers are unbelievable. There must be murders in every little town every weekend for this to take place!

  • @0pointoreoccuring1 THANK GOD THAT WONT HAPPEN

  • Does anyone know if that scum-bag "Troy Davis" got what he deserved?

  • @totruful The magistrate ruled against his innocence claim. He has until Jan 21 to file an appeal in the USSC.

  • Firstly. Disgraceful. Land of the Free. Joke. Secondly. Why do they want to rush these executions through. This is not the first time this has happened. Ban the death penalty! Its truly shocking.

  • Theres no justice no justice

  • Carlos or the other Carlos, both are low lives with long criminal records so they sure as hell aren't innocent and they both deserve to die. The need to round up the other rat and give it too him also, just for good measure. Boo Hoo, Boo Hoo, Ha! Ha! Ha! "Adios amigos"...! Ha! Ha! Ha!...

  • @totruful You are a sad person. So because someone has a criminal history they deserve to die? Patethic!

  • @fluffycheep People who are career criminals SHOULD be put to death after the third conviction because they have surely proven they aren't worth the air they are breathing. Why should mad dogs be allowed to keep biting? Texas needs to step it up a few steps and get rid of more worthless trash in the prison system!

  • @fluffycheep

    If it is a capital crime, they should be juiced.

  • @MrUSAJAY

    That's neat. Sad too as it's probably true.

  • If it makes you feel better Texas executed an innocent white man too. They had the evidence to prove it and they executed him anyway. Its not just minorities, its poor people who can't afford a good lawyer.

  • This is disturbing. What other evidence did they gather besides eyewitness accts? Eyewitnesses aren't necessaryily reliable! It may have been dark, the eyewitness may have been fatigued, slightly drunk, whatever! This is insane! I pray for his family. I am sorry, but even if a family member of mine was murdered, I'd want to be sure that law enforcement did it's job correctly and caught the right person.

  • And people wonder why Australia is abolitionst

  • so mean to kill someone who has no weapon and is already on custody - not event animals doe that to their species -

    and by the way, please note, for example Mumia Abu-Jamal should have got a fair trial - so does Dr Aafia Siddiqui - whether guilty or not- their trials were not fair at all

  • @khi590 MUSLIME DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY JUST BECAUSE THE WORSHIP THE WRONG GOD, AND MOHAMAHED WAS A CILD MOLESTOR

  • If it is proven that the prosecutor knew that the man was innocent and did nothing to stop the execution, then I feel that the prosecutor should face charges and face up to life in prison as an accessory to murder.

  • The thing is the fucking church makes us believe that those who commit evil and getting away with it will get their punishment after their own death. But that's just a fairy-tale for primitive people to keep them lazy to react while they're still alive and kill the mutherfuckers like government, judges, bribers, priests and so forth.

  • Who's gonna raise a question of judge's responsibility?

  • I agree with alot of what people are saying about innocent people being put to death. If a prococtuer wants the death penalty they should be asked "how sure are you of their guilt? bet your life?" and lets see how many people end up on death row ! otherwise it's legalised murder. A corrupt lawler could do this if he was good enough, and i dare say is has proberbly happend.

  • oh well, things happen, he was prevented from killing someone else. All in all, justice was served

  • @TheRosettaStoned people with your mentality should be murdered as well.

  • @emkplayboy6 HOMO LIBERALS LIKE YOUR SELF BECOME PEDOPHILES

  • @TheRosettaStoned just like marylin monroe was killed good for her she was prevented from spreading her STD's lol

  • @TheRosettaStoned "justice was served" in an INNOCENT BEING EXECUTED?!?!?! Are you FUCKING RETARDED?!?! Yeah, let's hear your qualms about justice "being served" when we wrongfully convict you, put you on death row and execute you with a botched injection while being innocent the whole time, I'm sure all of us would LOVE to hear your thoughts about "justice being served" then.

  • @Headhunter004 i WOULDNT TO ANYTHING TO PUT ME ON DEATH ROW. FACE IT HE CANT KILL OR HURT ANYONE ELSE, SO JUSTICE WAS TRULY SERVED AND WE DONT HAVE TO SUPPORT HIM ANYMORE. WE NEED SWIFTER AND HARSHER DEATH SENTENCES

  • @TheRosettaStoned FYI, you don't HAVE to do anything that would get you put there. Since 1973, 138 people have been RELEASED from death row for proof of innocence! Then again, you are a moron, so it's beyond your comprehension, and no shit he can't kill again, there was never a crime in the first place, so there was no "justice" being done here. As for speeding up the process, you'll change your mind when this happens to you, bank on it. PS, it actually costs a LOT MORE to put people to death.

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  • i bet the hard right wingers in Texas don't care what they if execute innocent people or not. That what Texas is so famous for. Uhhhh.... Should we give Texas to mexico? That way we could build a border between Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, new mexico and possible illegals immigrants from different states could move there.

  • Nicely done Texas! Now who is gonna be executed for the killing of an innocent man? The detective? The judge? The governor? or maybe the death penalty itself???

  • why do we not execute the cops and detectives judge governor for first degree murder? proves that if you are in law enforcement in any way, you are above the law and no one will hold you responsible for your actions. That is why so many cops get away with shooting innocent people each year. That's why this nations justice system needs to burn to the ground. This "great" nation of ours has failed EVERYONE!!!

  • over 10 have been exonerated from death row so that in itself tells you more than 1 has been innocently executed before dna came along!i myself somtimes see a crime and think yes hes got to go and other times i dont.

  • I can't believe they sentenced this guy to death with such little evidence. I thought eye witnesses wasn't enough in a courtroom.

  • he was also a petty criminal rapist douchebag who had openly

    admitted to attempting to murder other people the same week he was caught.

  • barbaric!

  • Barbaric!

  • If 1 man is executed by the law when not guilty, the law is wrong. Death penalty is wrong!

  • Death Penalty is not the right way and were is the justice for the Gouverneur

    If the Gouverneur kill a innocent Human he is a Murder but he is free

    Nobody can bring a dead man back to live if they see after some years that he was innocent. I understand that the Familys of the Victimes want revenge but not at this way. Better they stay in Prison for the rest of their life, so there is a cance to let feel really brutal Murders what they have done for a long, long time.

  • @ri4get wat u on abt u mug wat ppl don't kill anywere apart from Texas uganda or iraq sort ur nut out u mug ppl kill ppl everywere get ya nut down.!!

  • P.S. I'm from Texas

  • This is the sole reason I am against the death penalty. People are not perfect, and can make a mistake as to the guilt of a suspect. If ONE SINGLE INNOCENT PERSON is killed in the name of "justice", then we, the taxpayers, are guilty of murder because we paid for it. We have to stop this once and for all. Killing people to prove that killing is wrong is idiotic at best, and tragic at worst.

  • Texas lots of good people but u owe god one.

  • Crazy world. I never want to go in Texas, Uganda or Irak. But i'm really happy that I'M born in Europe.

  • This is HORRIBLE!!!!!

  • @He805 it is beyond any persons rational comprehension... he could of never been convicted even if prosecutions knew their are two conflicting suspects. pointing fingers

  • everythings bigger in texas...even its bullshit

  • UK police thought id murdered,two times! first in the 1990s,im telepathically capable & suffer from sleep walkin,id been sleep walkin in bury town centre at a time when a woman was murdered,i told police this &that im not sure wot i did,legally if it was me i was innocent cause crimes cannot be performed by a person sleepwalkin.police knew i had a legal defence,i was under surveillance but grew a close relationship with a police officers daughter, no need to say what street justices they gave me

  • Visit Americas Wrongfully Convicted on the web and listen to the recording of the prosecutors talking about all of the perjury to wrongfully convict Robert McClendon in Harris county, Texas

  • @bojedis

    Obviously the accused didn't get a fair trial. Which is why it is too late to rectify the situation now that he is dead.

    In fact similar cases in the UK led to the abolition of the death penalty.

    One was Timothy Evans hanged for killing his wife and son. He was granted a posthumous pardon as the murderer was John Christie, a serial killer.

  • Can't someone pickup the judge and some of the jurors and give them some of the same justice???

  • sick texians

  • This guy sure wasn't the last one. Ever hear of Ruben Cantu, Gary Graham, Cameron Willingham?

  • He likes to smell glue?

  • Fact-innocent people have and will be executed.

    Fact-countries with no death penalty have a higher conviction rate on capital cases.

  • I've always thought jurors should at least have to pass an IQ test.A jury of our peers?Well some of our peers are goddamn idiots.Any 'ol hobo off the street shouldn't decide the fate of someone's life in their incompetent hands.Their are innocent people behind bars right now-believe it.

  • This is the reason for the jury selection process, the defense as well as prosicution can strike any jury they want for no reason... so dont blame the jury... this was his attorneys fault for selection of the wrong person... i am not saying he is innocent or gulty... just people are very quick to lay blame.....

  • @OnlyAPawn1970 Exactly, all the jurors seen was a Hispanic man. And I wonder who the witnesses were, someone white who thinks all Hispanics look alike. Youshouldn't put anyone to death until they know for sure and I mean 100% before taking someone's life. You don't guess when it comes to someone's life, and you don't allow 12 ditsy arrogant fuckers who don't give a shit about anyone who doesn't have the same skin as them to judge. They'll all rot in HELL.

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  • @stayAU Awm too bad- it was removed. Now I can only wonder what it may have said.

  • @stayAU Oh, i got your reply in my email. Well, that's also sad and ridiculous. Again, they shouldn't execute just anyone until they have full obvious evidence that, for one, the crime was committed by the defendent, and for two, done in an heinous way- or at least intentional. Shit happens-hell. And you know what, why are they so quick to kill every fucking body- what, are they over populated in that Texas, well start shipping people the fuck out, not checking them out.

  • fukin texas rangers wheres chuck norris when you need him (=

  • ONLY DNA TESTS WILL EXPOSE THE TRUTH

  • Assuming the DNA evidence hasn't been contaminated or tampered with

  • If the governor allows an execution of a innocent person to proceed, he should be guilty of first degree murder and therefore face the death penalty as well.

  • Wouldn't that be shit luck if you were arrested and executed because you called your friend one day and it turns out somebody hooked a bomb up to his phone and it kills him when he picks up the phone. I guess that would make you guilty of murder so you would deserve it.

  • @titotoro you know the most fucked up thing? is texas you can't be saved after a sentence is 30 days old. lionel herrera was found innocent after 8 years on death row, and was executed 5 years later regardless despite being found not guilty and being legally acquitted. only the governor could save him. and guess what. nobody came.

  • @ultradumbass

    Virginia has the 21 days rule to admit new evidence.

    When Justice Antonin Scalia from the Supreme says that the death penalty is ok for innocent people, any innocent person can be executed as long as a "fair trial" took place. See for yourself : google "judge scalia death penalty innocent"

  • @ultradumbass

    See "Death Penalty - Mistake".

    On YouTube at watch?v=bUOanRJXCrM

  • @titotoro

    Well Mr. Perry signed many of them. They don't care. The Police and DA only cares if they can close a case!

  • @caresse1970

    I know, sadly, he's more concerned about getting re-elected. In the current system, only the "appearance" of due process is sufficient. As long as the inmate had a trial even though the members of the jury did not really want to be there, witnesses were coerced and that police fabricated evidence.

  • @titotoro What about the jurors or the executioners?? Makes it a bit hard but I understand what you are getting at..................:)

  • @aussiegirlonamission What is badly needed is accountability for anyone who holds a position of authority. In this case, we are talking about the death penalty, something that cannot be reversed and true accountability would ensure that the governor's decision be taken extremely seriously.

  • @titotoro Yeah that would be a solution :)

  • @titotoro This is what I believe... those who sentence and have the innocent killed should be killed themselves to make up for the lose of an innocent life.

  • @TheAkatsuki10

    I believe that the death penalty should be completely abolished because it is immoral and because of the chance of error.

    If the death penalty stays in the books, the bar should be raised from reasonable doubt to beyond any doubt and as you say, people responsible for executing an innocent should also pay the ultimate price. All this to ensure that the decision to proceed with an execution is taken with the utmost consideration. Now what are the chances of that happening?

  • @titotoro Exactly. They don't do that in TX though. They just convict them.

  • @titotoro And the judge and all jury as well.

  • @ukrainesov21 I was on a jury. All you need is one hold out for a mistrial. More evidence should have been obtained. Sad.

  • @titotoro I think it would depend on how the mistake was made. If it was laziness or in competence, yes. But if it was an honest mistake made with the available evidence, then no. It's called soverign immunity.

  • @titotoro Judge Offence Prosicuter, Officers, anyone who helped or saw him put him away is guilty. Other hand karma comes back Local Pety Theif... Karmas a Bitch~ Death by Karma i call this~!

  • @titotoro I absolutely agree.

  • he was not executed, he was murdered by the state. true texans are not like these people, these people were kicked out of alabama, and escaped justice in mexico.

  • mattybock, he was disposed. Texas terms that poverty control.

    ;-))

  • De Luna was never proven to be innocent. The evidence against him was circumstantial but compelling, and he had a history of violent crimes.

  • mst3k4evur, exactly. All people with a history of crimes like horrendous parking crimes, conspiracy liars and tax crimes, can be put to death.

    ;-))

  • Parking fines? He had a history including attempted rape and an assault on an elderly woman.

  • than he was never proven to be guilty it is innocent till proven guilty not the other way around and if the evidence is there there is a shadow of a dought

  • Yeah, and I honestly hope you are the next one to be strapped down on the execution table for a crime you didn't commit. I am not necessarily against the death penalty, but one innocent person being killed is too many. Death penalty should only be used in the most sick crimes and only if there is extremely hard evidence, (more than just one idiot saying he saw you do it).

  • THE most important thing to know about the death penalty is that a suspect's fate is significantly decided, and an innocent person's justice greatly jeopardized, at the time of arrest.

    At that point, expediency trumps justice EVERY time.

  • Oh, bull. It takes years to execute anyone.

  • Expediency trumps justice *every* time. Not just in death penalty cases. I know. I *know*. You obviously do not.

    Trust me - results matter more than justice or the truth. "Getting 'er done" is what gits ya elected. It's what pleases the dumbass masses.

    Oh - and I live about 1/2 an hour south of Cambridge, MA. And 5 minutes from the armpit of the South Shore - Brockton. *TRUST* me - once the cop makes up his mind, the facts can drink piss as far as he's concerned.

    I *KNOW*.

  • ahhh IM FROM CORPUS CHRISTI!!! my mom covered that story on the local news she was an anchor woman on channel 6 and channel 3 news for corpus back then.

  • I'm glad I live in europe and we're a bit civilised

  • I'm glad you live in europe, too. The world (but the USA to start off) needs less people thus inclined to place value on such "civilised" society

  • You're heading for dhimmitude. Enjoy the ride, you sanctimonious dupe.

  • So he got the death sentence for sniffing glue? Seems reasonable for a person of his ilk.

  • The United States is and has been a sick society for a long long time. It is little wonder that the rank with the United Kingdom as the worlds most hated nations.

  • and what wonderful land do you hail from where your shit doesn't stink as bad as the rest of humanity's? i'd like to move there...then i assumed people like you must live there and i couldn't possibly want to live somewhere like that

    yay elitism

  • Hey Berlin,

    How healthy was the Third Reich? Talk about sick bastards - you are still the most reviled people in the world!

  • dude, take it easy...

    just cause someone attacks your nationality or your country with bullshit arguments doesn't mean you have to sink to their level and start with the olf and worn-out nazi -cliché ....

    be the better person!

  • A truism is not a cliché if it is apropos.

  • it's people like you why prejudice will always win over peace....sadly

  • Yeah, I'm the one who's prejudiced while you defend Nazis and anti-Americanism. Creep.

  • i am not defending nazis, where the hell are you getting that from?

    all i am saying is that if someone has no better argument than dissing your country (over something they don't even understand) you shouldn't scoop down to their level with used up cliches to counter the argument.

    not sure if you're realizing but i was actually arguing FOR you! the only thing i thought was wrong is the way you defended yourself - fought back. cause that's below ayour intelligence. chill dude...

  • usa sucks

  • i might as well thank you even though you didn't know you were being just you typical everyday douche as opposed to you're more classy pretends not to be a douche by being "civilised"...douche

  • what does being a phantom mean?

  • Pretty much saying he doesn't believe him, that he was a "figment of his imagination"

  • between 1973 and 2002 100 "INNOCENT" men have been released from death row. And they are just the lucky one, what about all the not so lucky ones, We are all victims every time the state kills in our name..

  • bad usa you need to reshuffle your rules and law

  • The US govt. needs to do something about Texas...Police brutality, racism, corrupt officials and a judicial system that is the laughing stock of the free world.

    This state is making the whole country look bad.

  • theres nothing wrong with the USA, besides a couple things....but just because the goverment does something one way doesnt mean that everyone in the US is proud of it and likes it the way its is.

  • This evening I saw a 13 years old girl on tv, sentenced for life ( no, not by Taliban, a higher level of .. what?? )

  • I'm so glad I don't live in USA!

  • weare do you live?

  • yeah, exiting, I'm impressed ..

  • How can you put a man to death based souly on an eye witness? What the fuck is wrong with the USA?

  • Nope. You're wrong. Most people (besides the government) who kill people, don't "think" at all before doing so...

  • Fuck USA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!