Press Conference at Judge Sharon "Killer" Keller's home
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This kind of behavior in Texas does not surprise me. If you want to see something else that is really rediculous. Google:
Robert McClendon or go to:
americaswrongfullyconvicted and read his story. States witnesses lied over and over and their stories kept changing and the judge would do anything about it, much less stop the trial and prosecute the two ladies for perjury. This story is a must read!
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LMAO You live by the sword you die by the sword. He was a cold blooded KILLER. Nobody cares what color he is or was when he was murdering the innocent. More Kumbaya Sing Song.
AND this guy in the video is a stalker
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When I originally heard about this outrageous injustice i correctly guessed that the executed man was a black man.
The south obviously have not advanced from their "string em up" past. Regardless of how one feels about executions the overwhelming evidence is that they are applied significantly disproportionately against black men especially if the victim is white. If the crime is a black on black crime execution is much less likely to be applied.
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If my 'argument' for the imposition of the death penalty employs no logic, then your rant is guilty of the same crime. Obviously relatives and people of interest to victims can't serve as judges in those trials, that wasn't my point. And what's the alternative if not having a death penalty? Just supporting a convicted killer on the tax dollar of hard working individuals? No thank you.
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Hooman Hedayati an Iranian living in Austin Texas is behind the website attacking the Texas Judge.
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That's why juries are not made up of the families of the victims of crime. That's why the families of crime victims don't serve as judges in those trials. Can you understand the wisdom in that?
Your "argument" for the imposition of the death penalty employs no logic; rather it relies on base emotional appeal only.
That's a pretty poor argument for implementing social and judicial policies.
Even if it makes you feel better "for five seconds."
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20 post-conviction DNA exonerations since 1991 in Dallas County alone.
235 post-conviction DNA exonerations nationally since 1989.
She should not be a judge, period.
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Hey, does this sound pro life or bleeding heart to you? Im one of those people who is going to take down the careers of whoever I can that is enforcing death penalty. I have done it before and I will do it again. I dont have a bleeding heart & Im not a member of Amnesty International.
Justice was served. I feel for the family of Marguerite Dixon who must re-live this horrific event in the media. You are confusing who the victim here really was.
dakacaza 2 years ago 3
What do you expect from the abolitionist movement? You don't need to look at it from a personal perspective; the death penalty is ultimate punishment for the ultimate crime. Stalking a judge and highlighting it with a song that has lyrics a 5th grader could have written? Pathetic!
ma7799 3 years ago 2