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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-04 11:48 PM
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Sister Prejean's Scathing Review of Bush and the Death Penalty
Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 11:50 PM by BurtWorm
If you don't loathe the Bush boy yet, wait till you read what the sister has to say about what a cold-blooded excrescence and LIAR he is about his role in Texas's record-breaking string of executions. (By the way, Sister Prejean says nothing about loathing Bush, but her anger is clear. The emphasis below is hers.)



http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17670

Here was Karla Faye, a woman who had transformed her life and would have been a source of healing love to guards and prisoners for as long as she lived, yet the iron protocol of retributive justice demanded that she be put to death. It was as if Bush and Albert Gonzales and the pardons board had freeze-framed Karla Faye Tucker in the worst act of her life, then freeze-framed themselves into killing her. That's the way a machine works, relentless and preordained, with no room for the personal transcendence that conscience gives. It was all so mechanical, so unthinking, so political. That's why on the night of Karla Faye's killing, my anger at George W. Bush turned to outrage when Larry King aired Bush's press statement and I heard the way Bush invoked God to bless his denial of clemency. I already knew the substance of Bush's position toward Karla Faye, but I had never heard the last sentence of his press statement: "May God bless Karla Faye Tucker and may God bless her victims and their families."

Immediately after the statement, King turned to me for a response. When I heard Bush say, "God bless Karla Faye Tucker," I had to struggle to keep a vow I made to reverence every person, even those with whom I disagree most vehemently. Inside my soul I raged at Bush's hypocrisy, but the broadcast was live and global. With not much time to rein myself in, I took a quick breath, said a fierce prayer, looked into the camera, and said, "It's interesting to see that Governor Bush is now invoking God, asking God to bless Karla Faye Tucker, when he certainly didn't use the power in his own hands to bless her. He just had her killed."

As governor, Bush certainly did not stand apart in his routine refusal to deny clemency to death row petitioners, but what does set him apart is the sheer number of executions over which he has presided. Callous indifference to human suffering may also set Bush apart. He may be the only government official to mock a condemned person's plea for mercy, then lie about it afterward, claiming humane feelings he never felt. On the contrary, it seems that Bush is comfortable with using violent solutions to solve troublesome social and political realities.

The aphorism "A hammer, when presented with a nail, knows to do only one thing" applies, par excellence, to George W. Bush. As governor of Texas, Bush tackled the social problem of street crime by presiding over the busiest execution chamber in the country. At the time of the thirteen death row exonerations in Illinois, Bush stated publicly that although states such as Illinois might have problems with a faulty death penalty system, he was certain that in Texas no innocent person had ever been sent to death row, much less executed. That remains to be seen. What is clear is that he had, as governor, no quality of mercy.
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Be Brave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 12:24 AM
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1. I am pissed.
This president has no soul. Spoiled brat. God have mercy on him.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 12:41 AM
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2. I Don't Need Her To Tell Me What To Think
I don't hold Ms Prejean in any special esteem; nor do I think Tucker was any different from any other loathesome murderer who found religion while in prison. I don't care what Tucker "would have been;" I know what she was and I think we're better off without her.

For Bush, however, to mock a condemned prisoner over whom he held the power of life and death is beneath contempt. It's the kind of needless sickening pettiness that has become his trademark and most distinguishing character trait.

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OneBlueSky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 12:50 AM
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3. we're never "better off without" someone who has found . . .
redemption, whether in prison or anywhere else . . . and we're never better off when the state demostrates how wrong killing is by killing . . .
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:01 AM
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5. It's Punishment, Not An Example
I've never believed that capital punishment is supposed to demonstrate anything other than that the penalty for some crimes is death.

If you really think she found "redemption," then there's some land I'd like to talk to you about...
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OneBlueSky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:32 AM
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9. punishment is ALWAYS an example . . .
and if you really believe that people can't be redeemed except in death . . . well, I feel sorry for you . . .
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Be Brave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:41 AM
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10. Maybe he thinks Tucker found redemption just to get out of death row.
Edited on Fri Dec-24-04 01:47 AM by Be Brave
Kinda like the way Corporal Klinger dressed in drag to get out of the army. If you ask me, I'd more readily believe that Tucker did find her faith in prison than a certain George W. Bush being born again.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 03:32 AM
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11. I Don't Believe Either One Of The Lying Sacks Of Shit
They're both murderers, and I believe nothing either has to say, especially about their self-serving 'religious' conversions.

That said, see my original post about my opinion about Bush's performance in response to Tucker's performance. Hers was understandable, doing anything to save her miserable life; Bush's was despicable and beneath contempt.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 03:34 AM
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12. I Do Not Share the Pauline Christian Concept of Redemption
They are both beyond redemption because of their acts. No words can save them. They have both committed acts that are beyond redemption.
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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-27-04 10:24 AM
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14. Your view of humanity is even bleaker than Paul's?!
I feel sorry for you.
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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 12:52 AM
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4. If Bush had been strapped to that gurney rather than Karla Faye
would you be thinking how too bad it is that she, rather than he, was still with us? I actually think the world very probably would be much better off, if the tables had been turned.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:03 AM
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6. We'd Be Better Off Without Both Of Them, No Doubt
The fewer people there are who get sexual pleasure from killing, as Tucker said she did, the better.
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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:08 AM
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7. If you say so.
:eyes:

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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 04:03 AM
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13. You may be right
We may be better off without some people. We just disagree on which ones.
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jayctravis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 01:11 AM
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8. WOW! (n/t)
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