Uh i never said they were innocent. I just said that his inaction as Governor caused their deaths. You keep trying to obfuscate the fact with subterfuge.
You cant possibly be trying to use the National fukkin review and OTB as unbiased sources.. both are admittedly conservative mouthpieces.. they don't even claim to present an unbiased opinion.
In addition, I would like to point out that I personally do not belive in the death penalty. I belive the only one that should have authority to determine weather a person lives or dies is God himself. I think it's much worse a punishment to rot in jail for the remainder of ones natural life than to be granted the mercy of a state sanctioned execution anyday. I just hate it when people try to pigeon hole GW as the root of all evil, before stepping back and realizing he is merely a contributor in a much bigger array of issues, none of which are particulary easy to solve on either a legal or moral basis.Uh i never said they were innocent. I just said that his inaction as Governor caused their deaths. You keep trying to obfuscate the fact with subterfuge.
You cant possibly be trying to use the National fukkin review and OTB as unbiased sources.. both are admittedly conservative mouthpieces.. they don't even claim to present an unbiased opinion.
He could have stopped their deaths, he chose not to (even when their trials were suspect). his inaction, caused their deaths.How is carrying out a state mandated death sentence for a convicted murderer an "inaction"? Seems to me that many of these executed criminals brought death on themselves by A:commiting murder B:committing murder in state with a death penalty.
Your more than welcome to read through the articles and dictate anything you deem incorrect or constitues bias.

*Your more than welcome to read through the articles and dictate anything you deem incorrect or constitues bias.
So you're implying those babies I saw gassed up in Kurdistan were guilty? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
I think we can blame the situation in iraq 100% on 43In addition, I would like to point out that I personally do not belive in the death penalty. I belive the only one that should have authority to determine weather a person lives or dies is God himself. I think it's much worse a punishment to rot in jail for the remainder of ones natural life than to be granted the mercy of a state sanctioned execution anyday. I just hate it when people try to pigeon hole GW as the root of all evil, before stepping back and realizing he is merely a contributor in a much bigger array of issues, none of which are particulary easy to solve on either a legal or moral basis.
Even I will admit that the situation in Iraq has turned into somewhat of a quagmeire. My initial approval for war was based soley on the hope that a stable, democrat Iraq would foster a sense of goodwill towards the west, that would eventually flourish and spread to neighboring regions, little by little quelling the ideological resentment which in turns, births new oraganisations and acts of terror. The poor handeling of the war does of course fall on the shoulders of the current administration.I think we can blame the situation in iraq 100% on 43
you seem to miss the fact that being admittedly liberal or conservative does not automatically mean you are bias.you seem to miss the fact that i don't need to.. they readily admit to being conservative.
Ok well no wonder your having such a problem with this. The guy was a dictator and a bad one at that. He has killed many people and deserves whatever came to him, simple as that.In addition, I would like to point out that I personally do not belive in the death penalty. I belive the only one that should have authority to determine weather a person lives or dies is God himself. I think it's much worse a punishment to rot in jail for the remainder of ones natural life than to be granted the mercy of a state sanctioned execution anyday. I just hate it when people try to pigeon hole GW as the root of all evil, before stepping back and realizing he is merely a contributor in a much bigger array of issues, none of which are particulary easy to solve on either a legal or moral basis.