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Tag Archives: Death Penalty
Is This Tomorrow Under the Teabaggers?
Posted in 2012 Election, Cartoon, Christopublicans, Collagatorial, Conservatives, Humor, Idiots, Politics, Religion, Republicans, Teabaggers, Wingnuts
Tagged Cartoon, Christopublicans, Class Warfare, Collagatorial, Death Penalty, Hungry, Medicare, Poor, Republicans, RS Janes, Social Security, Teabaggers, Wingnuts
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Georgia’s Death Penalty: A Century of Progress
Posted in Cartoon, Christopublicans, Collagatorial, Conservatives, Corruption, Republicans
Tagged Capital Punishment, Cartoon, Collagatorial, Death Penalty, Georgia, Racism, RS Janes, Troy Davis
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Today’s Quotes: The Death Penalty
“[R]ace of victim was found to influence the likelihood of being charged with capital murder or receiving the death penalty, i.e., those who murdered whites were found to be more likely to be sentenced to death than those who murdered … Continue reading
Posted in Conservatives, Idiots, Quotes, Republicans, Teabaggers, Uncategorized, Wingnuts
Tagged Capital Punishment, Death Penalty, Fox News, Troy Davis
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Troy Davis is Dead, a Victim of Our System of ‘Justice’
Perhaps Troy Davis’ execution will become the cause that finally ends the Dark Ages of state-ordered executions in this country; of course, I thought that about the seven men (of fourteen total) released from death row in Illinois. When half the … Continue reading