[lbo-talk] Re: death penalty

Leigh Meyers leighcmeyers at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 10:53:19 PST 2005


On Tuesday, December 13, 2005 7:39 PM [PDT], Wojtek Sokolowski <wsokol52 at yahoo.com> wrote:


> BTW, some of the stuff posted here by the likes of
> Leigh Myers simply defy reason.

I'm also defying convention... What of it? Do you mean to say:

Another informant also claimed that Stanley Williams had "volunteered" a confession to him-but only after a police officer had left the police file on Mr. Williams overnight in the informant's cell for him to read before he testified the next day, according to Atty. Wefald.

The prosecutor, who had already been censured twice by the California Supreme Court for discriminatory behavior, threw three Black people off the jury, leaving a majority-White jury with few or no Blacks (at least one juror's racial identity is in dispute).

...Is not correct? The record of censure is a public document, and the first statement is from one of Mr William's lawyers. Are you saying these events aren't true, or that they're irrelevant in relation to the rest of the stuff that they SAY he did? (which may also be tainted).

No NO No Tookie Williams and his gang were essentially "tools of the state". Terrorists in the cause of keeping ordinary folks, most of whom have never met anyone scarier that the plumber or electrician, in fear, and employment rates in the law/judicial/prison complex high.

That's what he figured out, that's why he disinherited his brainchild, and that's why they executed him. Show the gory pictures to someone else, just show me, IN A CAPITAL CASE, proof beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Finally Wojtek, please spell my name correctly...

...and being "like" something is considered a disrespectful frame of reference to a person in many cultures, be nice, I have friends that can find you ;>

Leigh MEYERS www.leighm.net



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