Thursday, February 08, 2007

Death Is All Around Us


The crazy life of Anna Nicole Smith has ended. I wish I could feel bad, but I don't. She contributed nothing to society but entertainment as we all watched her prove how unintelligent she really was. I feel bad for her daughter though; no child should have to grow up not knowing their mother, but it's probably for the best that she doesn't have her as a role model. They haven't released a toxicology report yet, but I can imagine what they will find. It only takes one episode of her reality TV show to convince anybody that she took way too many drugs.


Also, I don't always support the death penalty, but in this case I will make an exception. Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. never should have been released from prison. It only took him six months to strike again, and a 22 year old student paid the consequences. I hope they bring back stoning. Or maybe light his ass on fire or something, anything to make him suffer.


-B
The second to third hand information that complicates the complications.




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1 comment:

Barbara's Journey Toward Justice said...

A Book Recommendation: This book changed my mind about the Death Penalty; This is the Companion book to John Grisham's The Innocent Man, Journey Toward Justice by Dennis Fritz. Journey Toward Justice is a testimony to the Triumph of the human Spirit and is a Memoir. Dennis Fritz was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder after a swift trail. The only thing that saved him from the Death Penalty was a lone vote from a juror. Dennis Fritz was the other Innocent man mentioned in John Grisham's Book which mainly is about Ronnie Williamson, Dennis Fritz's co-defendant. Both were exonerated after spending 12 years in prison. The real killer was one of the Prosecution's Key Witness. Read about why he went on a special diet of his while in prison, amazing and shocking. Dennis Fritz's Story of unwarranted prosecution and wrongful conviction needs to be heard. Look for his book in book stores or at Amazon.com , Journey Toward Justice by Dennis Fritz, Publisher Seven Locks Press 2006. .
Read about how he wrote hundreds of letters and appellate briefs in his own defense and immersed himself in an intense study of law. He was a school teacher and a ordinary man whose wife was brutally murdered in 1975 by a deranged 17 year old neighbor. On May 8th 1987, Five years after Debbie Sue Carter's rape and murder he was home with his young daughter and put under arrest, handcuffed and on his way to jail on charges of rape and murder. After 10 years in prison he discovered The Innocence Project, a non-profit legal organization. With the aid of Barry Scheck and DNA evidence Dennis Fritz was exonerated on April 15,1999 Since then, it has been a long hard road filled with twist and turns and now on his Journey Toward Justice. He never blamed the Lord and solely relied on his faith in God to make it through. He waited for God's time and never gave up.