Re: "Redemption" for Tookie Williams?
- From: "Istlota" <istlota@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 09:58:54 CST
The brother paid a price for the acts of violence he comitted as a youth. He
later grew into a man, a good man, a man who paid his debt to our society,
and then some. He should not have been executed, that served no useful
purpose for society. But, this is America and we are in a Race War. It would
have been a end of his political career, as far as most white folks are
concerned anyway, if the Gov-inator had stayed this brother's execution.
America now can say, with all the false pride which her wicked heart can
muster, that she executed a Nobel Peace Prize nominee. I would say this
hurts our reputation in the eyes of the world, but W. had pretty much taken
care of that already.
Istlota
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