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EveningStar
12-15-2005, 12:26 PM
Sean Penn, Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx and Danny Glover are among the thousands of mourners expected to turn out for the funeral of executed former gang leader Stanley 'Tookie' Williams early next week. More (http://www.fox23news.com/entertainment/story.aspx?content_id=B25FED39-13EF-4DCF-ABA4-8BCA1057B4D4)

Read the whole article. Note the last paragraph.

Wolfcounsel
12-15-2005, 12:35 PM
Those bleeding hearts actually believe Williams was a decent human being. That is the unbelievable part. As if all the SOB did was a little mischief, and the bad ol' government machine sadistically made him pay with his beautiful, loving life.

What a bunch of stupid LOSERS! I would be shocked if I found out those imbeciles actually know how to wipe their asses.

CzechPrince
12-15-2005, 12:43 PM
Pricks.

Elgalad
12-15-2005, 01:00 PM
Out of simple curiosity, I have to wonder if the Murderer Stanley Williams' family realizes how much callous disregard these 'celebrities' actually have for their loss and for the memories of the deceased. It was clear that none of these 'sympathetic' mourners Honestly gave a rodent's posterior about old 'Tookie' when he was languishing in San Quentin over the last 26 years.. But as the day of the Murderer Stanley Williams' death drew closer, they began crawling out of the woodwork and up from the sewers like.. well, rodents. Rodents filled with compassion and anger at the 'injustice' of actually requiring a convicted cold-blooded quadruple murderer to have to answer for his brutal crimes.

The Williams family really needs to ask themself if all these self important, attention grabbing media hounds are there out of bona fide sorrow for his death, or perhaps for other, more selfish reasons.

Then again, perhaps the Williams family doesn't really care and has a similar motivation to turn this funeral into public theater..

After all, martyrdom shouldn't be squandered! :rolleyes:

So let the Liberals weep their crocodile tears and blame Bushitlerhaliburton. Let them hold a Gang Pride Parade through the cemetery and spit on the memories of the Real victims of the Murderer Stanley Williams' wasted life. Let them scream "We Shall Overcome!" as they celebrate their culture of death.


Let them continue to remind every Sane American once again, just why their philosophy is so corrupt and doomed to failure. :smirky:

Hey, they gotta right to dig their own grave as they plant Tookie in his!



-Elgalad

Rink
12-15-2005, 01:19 PM
Will note the names so as to avoid their movies from now on...

Conservative81
12-15-2005, 01:27 PM
I heard that organizers are seeking seating for the 16,000 planned to attend, a number that will not likely be seen.

Those goes my support for a Lethal Weapon 5 :licky:

The_Sonarman
12-15-2005, 02:39 PM
Where were these Hollywood clowns when the murdered victims were buried?

Rink
12-15-2005, 03:22 PM
Notice these hollyweirdos are More concerned about this killer than they are his victims??

Not one thing said about those he killed, or the violent gang he started.

Conserv_Atticus
12-15-2005, 04:06 PM
why do they act as if Tookie Williams is mother terresa? HE stilled brutally murdered 4 people!!!

Kathy29
12-15-2005, 04:18 PM
He brutally murdered more than that. He was convicted of only four. His hallmark was never leave a witness. Who knows how many he actually killed.

As founder of the crips, he's responsible for probably thousands of murders in the 26 years he was in prison.

As the father of a killer, he's responsible for all the deaths his son committed who is now serving 16 years for manslaughter.

Now some sluts want to turn him into Rosa Parks. I am well and truly disgusted.

As regards the hollywood sluts, they are shamelessly pandering to the lowest of the lowest, without regard to the millions who used to pay to see their movies. It's appalling, so appalling that I doubt if you have to worry about whether to see another Lethal Weapon movie. Mel Gibson has more integrity than have the likes of Danny Glover in a movie again.

I am so so so, doubly so proud to be one of the people who complained so loudly and so long, that Glover was fired as MCI spokesman.

pepsipaul
12-15-2005, 04:26 PM
Fired huh? Wow, what a suprise...
Tookie does deserve a funeral though, just nobody should show up to make a statement there, people won't except killing of innocent people.

Wolfcounsel
12-15-2005, 06:00 PM
"Tookie does deserve a funeral though,..." --pepsipaul

Just stuff the turd into any city dump. All the trash needs to be taken out.

pepsipaul
12-15-2005, 06:27 PM
Lol, well as a Catholic, I probably shouldn't agree with the Death Penalty, but I do, so the least I can do is respect the right of a funeral, nothing more.

DeclinetoState
12-15-2005, 11:06 PM
The ceremony will be held in Los Angeles, before his ashes are scattered in South Africa.


At least they won't be here.

Personally, I would have flushed his ashes down the toilet, but you know me.

Has anyone seen the picture of the Chinese woman he murdered by shooting her in the face? I'd post it here but I don't want to subject everyone to it. I was only able to stand looking at it for about a second.

I may stick a link to it in my sig. I haven't decided yet.

Republican_Legion
12-16-2005, 01:47 AM
Lol, well as a Catholic, I probably shouldn't agree with the Death Penalty, but I do, so the least I can do is respect the right of a funeral, nothing more.

I'm a catholic also and I think we wont be doing anything wrong puting the bible above church policy . Eye for an eye says it all .

Republican_Legion
12-16-2005, 01:49 AM
Those goes my support for a Lethal Weapon 5 :licky:

If Mel Gibson could pick clarence thomas to play glovers character then maybe lol:grin:

rudolph vasolino
12-16-2005, 07:41 AM
More (http://www.fox23news.com/entertainment/story.aspx?content_id=B25FED39-13EF-4DCF-ABA4-8BCA1057B4D4)

Read the whole article. Note the last paragraph.

I saw judge mathis standing there with the revrent jacks-huh at the protest while worm chow was being executed. He also said some time back that all Republicans should be in jail. I called then for a boycott of his TV show, and have not watched it since.

Large_Al
12-16-2005, 08:07 AM
Gosh I hate these idiots.

UhUhNoWay
12-16-2005, 08:37 AM
I am so so so, doubly so proud to be one of the people who complained so loudly and so long, that Glover was fired as MCI spokesman. LOL Kathy I was one of those that complained as well, and dumped our service with MCI.

The_Sonarman
12-16-2005, 09:37 AM
Let me see if I have this correct.

Per Hollywood:

1. I own firearms to protect "me and mine" from animals like Mr. Williams, and it's "bad". Further, my firearms ownership should be banned.

2. Mr. Williams callously murders multiple people with a firearm, and it's "good". No doubt this is justified by "years of oppression of the Black Man by Whitey".

Please excuse my confusion.

DeclinetoState
12-16-2005, 10:17 AM
I'm a catholic also and I think we wont be doing anything wrong puting the bible above church policy . Eye for an eye says it all .

Executing Williams was not "an eye for an eye." He had it much easier and much better than any of his victims, whose last thoughts can only be unimaginable.

DesertFox
12-16-2005, 10:18 AM
Please excuse my confusion.Backa the bus, paleface.

Conservative81
12-16-2005, 02:14 PM
If Mel Gibson could pick clarence thomas to play glovers character then maybe lol:grin:

:hahaha: , and Rice can play the Mrs., while Larry Elders can play the son :thumb:

TechnoPrincess
12-16-2005, 02:20 PM
LOL Kathy I was one of those that complained as well, and dumped our service with MCI.

Proud of ya hon!

These people only get the attention we give them. Ignore them, boycott products they endorese, stop going to their movies and they eventually get the message.

CzechPrince
12-16-2005, 03:48 PM
I'm a catholic also and I think we wont be doing anything wrong puting the bible above church policy . Eye for an eye says it all .

The Church does not have, to my knowledge, an official stance on the death penalty. I fully support it.

The_Sonarman
12-16-2005, 03:51 PM
Backa the bus, paleface.
Yes, that about sums it up.

DeclinetoState
12-16-2005, 10:00 PM
The Church does not have, to my knowledge, an official stance on the death penalty. I fully support it.
I don't know how "official" this site (http://www.americancatholic.org/News/DeathPenalty/default.asp) is, but here's a sample of what you can find there:


A Prayer to Abolish the Death Penalty
God of Compassion,
You let your rain fall on the just and the unjust.
Expand and deepen our hearts
so that we may love as You love,
even those among us
who have caused the greatest pain by taking life.
For there is in our land a great cry for vengeance
as we fill up death rows and kill the killers
in the name of justice, in the name of peace.
Jesus, our brother,
you suffered execution at the hands of the state
but you did not let hatred overcome you.
Help us to reach out to victims of violence
so that our enduing love may help them heal.
Holy Spirit of God,
You strengthen us in the struggle for justice.
Help us to work tirelessly
for the abolition of state-sanctioned death
and to renew our society in its very heart
so that violence will be no more. Amen.
--Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J.
Used with permission
Sister Helen (not my sister, BTW, but I digress) was the author of Dead Man Walking. She was played in the movie of the same name by Susan Sarandon.

She looks nothing like Sarandon in real life.

Kathy29
12-17-2005, 09:50 AM
God of Compassion. Yeah, sure. I agree with that let God be compassionate if in God's opinion, the evildoer deserves compassion. It's God's call. Our job to arrange the meeting.

Look at it this way God was compassionate in that this SOB lived to be 51, when he would have been gunned down on the streets years ago. That's pretty compassionate. Not only that, but he didn't have to work a day in his life, played all day at buffing up his body. Got to beat up all the prisoners he wanted, abused guards who were hog tied by political correctness, and got to joke about the people he killed.

That's pretty compassionate.

Wolfcounsel
12-17-2005, 10:02 AM
Hey, Sister Helen. Why don't you ask the victims of the slimeballs what they want done with their murderers? Go chew on a prune while you're at it.

DeclinetoState
12-17-2005, 10:41 AM
Here is more about the author of Dead Man Walking, Sister Helen Prejean, from http://www.prejean.org/:

Sister Helen began her prison ministry in 1981 when she dedicated her life to the poor of New Orleans. While living in the St. Thomas housing project, she became pen pals with Patrick Sonnier, the convicted killer of two teenagers, sentenced to die in the electric chair of Louisiana's Angola State Prison.

Upon Sonnier's request, Sister Helen repeatedly visited him as his spiritual advisor. In doing so, her eyes were opened to the Louisiana execution process. Sister Helen turned her experiences into a book that not only made the 1994 American Library Associates Notable Book List, it was also nominated for a 1993 Pulitzer Prize. Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States was number one on the New York Times Best Seller List for 31 weeks. It also was an international best seller and has been translated into ten different languages.

In January 1996, the book was developed into a major motion picture starring Susan Sarandon as Sister Helen and Sean Penn as a death row inmate. Produced by Polygram Pictures, the film was directed and written by Tim Robbins. The movie received four Oscar nominations including Tim Robbins for Best Director, Sean Penn for Best Actor, Susan Sarandon for Best Actress, and Bruce Springsteen's "Dead Man Walking" for Best Song. Susan Sarandon won the award for Best Actress.
I believe her ideal is effecting reconciliation and forgiveness between murderers and their victims (well, the victims' friends and families).

Wolfcounsel
12-17-2005, 10:48 AM
"I believe her ideal is effecting reconciliation and forgiveness between murderers and their victims (well, the victims' friends and families)." -DeclinetoState

I think she's full of shit. It's not right for a person to apologize for the acts of a slimeball, and it's not right to forgive a slimeball on behalf of his victim, in my opinion.

PatrioticAmerican
12-17-2005, 10:59 AM
This hullabaloo by the lefty "stars" is yet another reason Hollywood's box office is sinking.

We just don't give a damn about these loons' politics. They are so out of reality and the mainstream that we decide not to patronize films with these liberal loonies.

That, and the fact that Hollywood news magazines and shows proclaim movies like "King Kong" disasters in the making simply because they haven't generated $100M their first day.

I swear, Holloywood shoots itself in the foot every chance it gets, and then wonders why we no longer find it relevant...

Rink
12-17-2005, 01:11 PM
On the Catholic stance I think the RCC doesnt have an 'official' stance on Capital Punishment, they do lament it and will condemn it, but oficial Catholic policy.

Most think if the Pope is against Capital punishment then its GOT to be Church policy.

That is ignorance on the Papal infallibility thing, which ONLY and strictly refers to moral matters in the Church ONLY when the Pope is sitting in a specific seat, on specific Church matters.

NOT Political matters such as this, which many liberals in the RCC are wont to use the previous Pope's disdain against Capital punishment to their own ends.

I am FOR capital punishment so as to get these unrepentant, recalcitrant, viscious murderes OUT and away from human society permanently.

And I'm a Lifelong Catholic.

DesertFox
12-17-2005, 01:22 PM
They can wipe their asses okay. The problems always begin when they then eat it. Once a shit-eater, always a shit-eater, and they say that cheap quality tp endows world-class heartburn.

Peachdiane
12-17-2005, 02:56 PM
I believe her ideal is effecting reconciliation and forgiveness between murderers and their victims (well, the victims' friends and families).

Oh brother! Another "Jesus wouldn't do this! (http://salt.claretianpubs.org/issues/deathp/prejean.html) nut!

Jesus Christ, whose way of life I try to follow, refused to meet hate with hate and violence with violence. I pray for the strength to be like him.

I cannot believe in a God who metes out hurt for hurt, pain for pain, torture for torture.

When, invariably, I hear someone from the Loony Left spout off about how the execution of anyone is morally wrong, I think of Genesis 9:6 where God said to Noah after He had delivered him, “Whoever sheds man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed; for in the image of God He made man."

God didn’t say that He would carry out the sentence, He said that man would. I suppose the good Sister never read that passage, or perhaps has revised it. :rolleyes:

When people cry over those receiving capital punishment, I would dearly LOVE to ask them to answer the families of victims when they ask, “What about the rights of our relative who is dead, and cannot be brought back to life? Who is answerable for his or her rights?’”

Republican_Legion
12-17-2005, 03:00 PM
:hahaha: , and Rice can play the Mrs., while Larry Elders can play the son :thumb:

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