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The state of Virgina is fixin to kill Muhammad

muhammad-2Tonight at 9 p.m the state of Virgina will be executing John Allen Muhammad, one of the so-called beltway snipers.

Back in 2002, Muhammad and his young ward, Lee Boyd Malvo, terrorized people in Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virgina. People were afraid to cut their grass, pump gas, or go shopping. Before they were done, they had killed 10 people and wounded 3 others.

The three weeks they were driving around and shooting people from the trunk of their car was a colossal bucket of suck for everyone. They were caught sleeping in their car at a rest stop here in Maryland on Interstate 70, about halfway between Frederick and Hagerstown.

The reason Muhammad is now in Virgina and not Maryland is because the Bush administration had him transfered to Virginia so that he could be tried there first. The reason? Because the prosecutor in Virginia was a Republican who had aspirations for higher office.

The prosecutor in Maryland was a Democrat.

I’m generally against the death penalty, not because I care about people like John Allen Muhammad. I don’t. I just don’t see how it solves anything. When Muhammad shuts his eyes for the last time tonight, the people he killed will still be dead. I also have a problem with how the death penalty is given to some, but not others.

It seems far too arbitrary.

With that said, I’m glad Muhammad is getting his ticket punched tonight. If we are going to have the death penalty in this country, why not him? I can think of no better person than John Allen Muhammad to get strapped down on a gurney and a toxic cocktail pumped through his veins.

Prosecute those that authorized torture

President Barrack Obama has said that it’s up to Attorney General Eric Holder to decide whether or not to prosecute former Bush administration officials for authorizing waterboarding and other forms of torture for suspected members of al Qaeda.

That’s not the way it works.

Attorney General Eric Holder took an oath to uphold the Constitution. He doesn’t get to pick and choose which laws he will uphold and which laws he will ignore. If the law has been broken, he has a duty to uphold that law. If he is not willing to do just that, he needs to resign and allow someone else to replace him, someone who will carry out the duties and responsibilities of the attorney general of the United States.

We have laws against torture. The United States does not torture.

Philip Markoff, a Boston area medical student, is being held in jail without bail because he is suspected of murdering a prostitute he met on Craig’s List. A long time ago, it was decided that killing people was bad. In fact, it was decided that there should be a law against killing people, even if they are prostitutes. When the police had evidence that Markoff was the one who murdered the Craig’s List prostitute, he was placed under arrest. The local attorney general didn’t have to waste time deciding whether or not Markoff should be prosecuted for murdering someone.

There was nothing to decide. It doesn’t matter if it’s authorizing torture or murdering prostitutes, if and when a crime is committed, it should be prosecuted.

Bush Administration wants to reclassify the birth-control pill as abortion

Bush Administration wants to reclassify the birth-control pill as abortion

From America’s favorite supermarket tabloid, The Wall Street Journal:

A draft regulation, still being revised and debated, treats most birth-control pills and intrauterine devices as abortion because they can work by preventing fertilized eggs from implanting in the uterus. The regulation considers that destroying “the life of a human being.”

This is unreal. Just when I thought the Bush Administration couldn’t get any worse. What will Bush try to do next, ban the horseless carriage? How about antibiotics? Getting sick is God’s will.

Who are we to interfere with the will of God?