> >Actually, this is NOT just my >opinion. It is also the >opinion of the the throngs >of people(celebrities and average citizens >alike) who converged in tx >to oppose this young man's >execution on the basis of >the fact that he never >received a fair trial nor >competent representation.
Right. I oppsed it to. But it didn't matter, 'cause the REAL powers that be (most celebrities aren't) didn't agree with us. And as long as government (no matter WHOSE government it is) has the power to take our lives, these injustices are bound to occur.
> > >>> It is unjustified >>>in cases like Mumia in >>>PA, where the evidence predominately >>>points to his innocence, >> When I said see above, I meant look at my reply to what you brought up about the Texan. The same thing applies for Mumia.
> >What you speak of is chaos. >Disorder. Or the lack of >order, and justice. Neely Fuller >on chao From The Code) > >"The White Supremacists(Racists) are the only >people among the people of >the known universe who are >powerful enough to CAUSE or >PREVENT "chaos" among the white >and non-white people of the >universe."
I understand, but Im not sure of the significance of this to the discussion here, explain please.
> > >> When >>>the death penalty is distributed to >>>"America's sons of the Heartland", >>>as Timothy Mc Veigh has >>>been dubbed by the press, >>>with the same force and >>>vengeance that it is distributed >>>to people of color, THEN >>>it will be ultimately justified. >>> >> >>Do you really think that will >>ever be possible in America? > > >Nope. See Neely Fuller quote above. > >
So we agree?
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