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Is Obama soft on crime?

January 20th, 2010 11 comments

While serving as an Illinois State Senator (the only real record Obama has), he continuously voted against strengthening laws against crime – especially gang crime (can’t imagine why?), or he simply voted "present", a trend that continues to this day. There are over 15,000 murders a year in the USA. That is roughly 15 times the death toll in Iraq – 15 TIMES! We need to start talking about this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpUg4rcjQyM

Yah, and its also interesting that the gangs in South side of Chicago are so bad and out of control its at the point were Police are requesting Military weapons to fight them. The preachers like Wright, Pfleger and Farrakhan are teaching the black communities to Think whites owe them and telling them White people are the devil= at least Farrakhan says whites are the devil! So they are learning to HATE WHITES MORE! So that makes them feel like they are owed and its their DUTY to take from the whites and kill them!

Obama voted AGAINST capital punishment for Gang Members!
Gee wonder why Wrights CHurch Gave FARRAKHAN a lifetime achievment award, when they are not even supposable the SAME religion!
Wonder why a Catholic Father Pfleger is Preaching at Obamas X=Church of Christ ? Weird!
My link attached will tell you what went on at the MILLION MAN MARCH Obama and Wright and Farrakhan ALL ATTENDED!

Orange County Florida, Record Murder Rate?

January 15th, 2010 1 comment

Why so many murders in the Land of Mickey Mouse?
Two of my neighbors were murdered last nite. They lived next door to each other, and were ambushed when they arrived home. Why aren’t the police and sheriff department showing as much outrage over these deaths as they do when it is one of their own that is killed in the line of duty? One of the victims was a mother of five children. She was a hard worker, her company Thrasher Custom Seats, made motorcycle seats. The perps, one with dreadlocks, one with gold teeth, just got in their car and drove away. THe suspect car, 2003 Chevy Malibu with dark tinted windows and shiney custom rims. If anybody on here lives in orlando and recognizes the car or the description of the perp, pleas call the sheriff. These guys have to be taken off the streets. if they can do this to two innocent people, they could do this to your family. I, will be looking for them everywhere I go. Keep your eyes open people.
Pretty shitty answer. Thats not saying much since you are the only answer so far.
Just because the hoodlums that did this murders, might have been on drugs, does not make it drug related. These were good people who were murdered for no reason. You sound like this fuck face we have for a sheriff here, oh, its drug related. So that makes it OK? What the fuck? I’m ready for vigilanitism here. If I track down these aholes, and kill them, does that mean it would be OK, cause its drug related?
A few months ago a woman got off a bus, and was walking to her apartment, when she was shot and killed, and the idiots that did it went to the store and used her credit card. Wasn’t drug related. They just wanted her money. Drug related my ass.

MOSTLY EVERTHING IS DRUG RELATED

looking for murders in bartlett,illinois?

December 19th, 2009 1 comment

looking for info for deaths or murders ,strange happenings in home in bartlett,illinois old record,or newspaper articles.

you can call the bartlett, illinois police department and talk to someone.. the # is 630-837-0846.

and their website is below, you might find something there.

good luck 🙂

Who hates the Death Penalty?

December 14th, 2009 7 comments

The Death Penalty, you hear the word and instantly your mind starts wondering about it. The Death Penalty is know as the worst punishment, or charge, to get. The punishment is Death. The death penalty is very rare, but since the 1980’s, it has became more and more common and more than 1000 people have been executed. The question you might first think about is… How do they kill them? The most common method is the lethal injection. A chemical that is released into your body that will instantly kill you. There are some other rarer methods known as hanging, electrocution, gas chambers, and a firing squad.

Many people go against the Death Penalty, this is for many reasons. One of the reasons is that it breaks the rule of the 8th amendment of the Constitution of No Cruel or Unusual Punishment. The Death Penalty can be thought to fit in with this and can not. It is Killing a person, but some people think they deserve it. Another reason people disagree with the Death Penalty is that killing a person is killing a person. They Say no matter what the person did, they are still a person and that doesn’t give you a right to kill them. But there have been about 18,000 murders in the US a year, and some people think that there needs to be more executions.

What I think? I think the Death Penalty is one of the things that I am really disappointed about. Im just a boy, but I know lots of stuff about this topic. So I do not and will never support the Death Penalty. My first reason why is that it is killing a person. Sure they are Mass Murderers but still 2 wrongs don’t mean a right so that doesn’t mean we have to kill them because the government killing them is basically the government murdering them.
People say that it cost to much money to keep inmates in prison for life, actually that’s not correct. Studies show it cost more to execute someone. Is the lethal Injection really painless. First of all, they aren’t 100% sure what it feels like because they can not test it. But studies show that people can go through an extreme amount of pain during the procedure. It usually depends on the person. You see there are three main parts in the lethal injection. There’s the anesthetic like material that is said to make you feel nothing, there’s the poison like material that kills you. And finally there’s the material that doesn’t make you move at all. Science says that over 10% of the Lethal injections the US has done the inmates where most likely going through an extreme amount of pain but didn’t even feel anything. It happens in sugary sometimes, it looks like there asleep but there fully awake feeling everything.

Here are some facts I made from researching…

••In the United States, about 13,000 people have been legally executed since colonial times.
••By the 1930’s up to 150 people were executed yearly. 2 Lack of public support for capital punishment and various legal challenges reduced the execution rate to near zero by 1967. The U.S. Supreme Court banned the practice in 1972.
••In 1976, the Supreme Court authorized its resumption. 3 Each state could then decide whether or not to have the death penalty. As of the 2002-OCT, only the District of Columbia and 12 states do not have the death penalty. The states which have abolished executions are typically northern: Alaska, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin. However, seven jurisdictions have the death penalty but have not performed any executions since 1976. They are also mostly northern: Connecticut, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, South Dakota and the U.S. military.
••The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that whenever a sentencing jury has the ability to impose capital punishment, the jury must be informed in advance if the defendant would be eligible for parole.
••Almost all states have an automatic review of each conviction by their highest appellate court.
••There are a number of federal offenses that can lead to the death penalty. About 21 prisoners are housed in death row at the federal Terre Haute, IN facility. One was executed in 2001. This was the first federal execution in 36 years.
••Texas holds the record for the largest number of executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. Virginia has executed a larger percentage of its population than any other state over 1 million in population.
••As of 2002-JAN-1: From 1976, when executions were resumed, until 2002-JUL-1, there have been 784 executions in the US. About 30 to 60 prisoners are currently killed annually, most by lethal injection. About two out of three executions (65.6%) are conducted in five states: Texas, Virginia, Missouri, Florida and Oklahoma. Texas leads the other states in number of killings (256 killings; 34% of the national total). There were about 3,690 prisoners sentenced to death in 37 state death rows, and 31 being held by the U

Great! You have done a lot of research and you are obviously a compassionate person. I agree with you 100% and wish there were more people like you in the world who do not believe in the death penalty. I live in England where fortunately the death penalty is outlawed.