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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Mary Landrieu of LA Blanche Lincoln Ak want you Dead

For all the drama, the result of the Saturday night showdown had been sealed a few hours earlier, when two final Democratic holdouts, Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, announced they would join in clearing the way for a full debate.

Landrieu said, "I've decided that there are enough significant reforms and safeguards in this bill to move forward, but much more work needs to be done." No secret of a $100 million dollar bribe of our taxpayer dollars included in the legislation. Its a friggin crime that this bimbo gets to help her state cover its costs under Medicaid, the state-federal health care program for the poor. The upper class in the rest of America's help in spreading the wealth. How is hope and change working for you morons who keep these leeches in office. Vote conservative unknown, the next next election cycle.

America Remember on Election Day these 2 witches, Sens. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, these witches need the pink slip. First your money and then your repayment, your end of life consults, goverment paid.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Why Try Terrorists in New York and not the Military Tribunal?

Does New York state have the death penalty?
Yes, however New York has not had an execution since 1976. There is currently a court ordered moratorium in effect.

What is my governor's position on the death penalty?
New York Governor George E. Pataki (R) strongly favors the death penalty. He was a major force behind the reinstitution of the death penalty in New York. Pataki signed the death penalty into law in New York in March of 1995.

How many people are on Death Row in my state?
There are currently 2 prisoners on Death Row in New York. Of the 2 Death Row prisoners, 1 is black and 1 is white.

On June 24, 2004, the New York State Supreme Court, by a 4-3 ruling, ruled the state’s capital punishment statute unconstitutional. This decision appears to invalidate the sentences of all four men on New York’s Death Row. Read more