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Alben Barkley
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« on: September 22, 2021, 01:21:46 PM »

The GOP and conservative courts really want to do something "pro-life?"

Abolish capital punishment now.

In fact, since POTUS is Catholic and SCOTUS is now majority Catholic, you'd think they would want to get rid of this atrocious relic of our criminal justice system just as the Pope does!
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Alben Barkley
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2021, 01:59:31 PM »

Wow, you guys deleted my post that gave actual evidence that showed he was not innocent. Stop supporting this murderer, the so called "facts" you have are lies. The witness did not say he had 2 inch long hair, or 1 inch long hair, she said she could see about an inch of his hair between the top of his ear to the bottom of the skull cap he was wearing. Look up the court transcripts to see for yourself, or watch the interview she gave recently where she reiterated that point. She also said in her testimony that the shooter did not have corn rows. Jones' partner Chris Jordan, the guy he is claiming was the shooter, had corn rows at that time. Also the red bandana the shooter wore was found wrapped around the murder weapon In Jones' house, and it did not have any DNA on it from Chris Jordan, but did have DNA from Julius Jones on it.

I literally didn't even read this because I don't even care if you're right, or if he's guilty or innocent. If not only is there anything resembling reasonable doubt that he MIGHT be innocent AND if the people who have reviewed all the facts have recommended that his sentence be commuted, to go ahead and kill him anyway? It doesn't get more reprehensible than that. The whole sick barbaric medieval punishment should be abolished entirely, but at the VERY least situations like this should not take even a 0.1% chance of executing an innocent man, or even just punishing a guilty man disproportionate to his crime, years after the fact, and without giving him the chance of redemption.
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