Mexican to be executed in Texas

Basso, who was held on women’s death row in Gatesville, was convicted of capital murder in the death in 1998 of Louis Musso, 59, a mentally impaired man in Harris County who was beaten with belts, baseball bats and hands and kicked with steel-toed boots at his home in Jacinto City, just east of Houston.

He was also bathed in a solution of beach and pine cleaner and scrubbed with a wire brush.

His body was unrecognizable after the attack, authorities said
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Sounds like she is a fine young lady, worthy of all the kindness and consideration available from the state.













If the definition of kindness and consideration is a series of IV needles with bleach, caustic soda, and mebbe a little nitric acid.
 
She deserves it. Justice!

She might deserve it [she sure seems crazy, crazy enough to be mentallly ill] ...but it sure isn't justice...more like premeditated, cold-blooded, state homicide.
Injustice to those of The People who don't want it and in whose name it's carried out.
It is justice and so by definition. The term is derived from the word "just", meaning equal to/no more than. Actually, justice would dictate that she die in a much less humane way. Try another tact. Semantics fail you.

Depends in what justice world one lives.
...or in what justice state of the USA one lives.
In some US states what passes for justice in Texas revolts them.
 
Basso, who was held on women’s death row in Gatesville, was convicted of capital murder in the death in 1998 of Louis Musso, 59, a mentally impaired man in Harris County who was beaten with belts, baseball bats and hands and kicked with steel-toed boots at his home in Jacinto City, just east of Houston.

He was also bathed in a solution of beach and pine cleaner and scrubbed with a wire brush.

His body was unrecognizable after the attack, authorities said
.
Sounds like she is a fine young lady, worthy of all the kindness and consideration available from the state.

Basso, who was held on women’s death row in Gatesville, was convicted of capital murder in the death in 1998 of Louis Musso, 59, a mentally impaired man in Harris County who was beaten with belts, baseball bats and hands and kicked with steel-toed boots at his home in Jacinto City, just east of Houston.

He was also bathed in a solution of beach and pine cleaner and scrubbed with a wire brush.

His body was unrecognizable after the attack, authorities said.









If the definition of kindness and consideration is a series of IV needles with bleach, caustic soda, and mebbe a little nitric acid.


The funny thing is this person thinks that link provided helps to make the case for something other than the death penalty :cuckoo:
 
Basso, who was held on women’s death row in Gatesville, was convicted of capital murder in the death in 1998 of Louis Musso, 59, a mentally impaired man in Harris County who was beaten with belts, baseball bats and hands and kicked with steel-toed boots at his home in Jacinto City, just east of Houston.

He was also bathed in a solution of beach and pine cleaner and scrubbed with a wire brush.

His body was unrecognizable after the attack, authorities said
.
Sounds like she is a fine young lady, worthy of all the kindness and consideration available from the state.

Some would likely say she's a heinous scumbag.
...one who deserves to die the same way as her victim did.

Not sorry, ...the state's killing her in a premeditated, cold-blooded act, complete with executioners, makes it a killer too.
I feel sorry for the citizens of Texas who are revolted by the chambers of death their govt has and loves to use [very often].
 
The funny thing is this person thinks that link provided helps to make the case for something other than the death penalty :cuckoo:

He read the link he posted, and wrote;

No loss to the world...but once again it's not about the heinous crime, it's about the barbaric, uncivilised if you like, actions of the state.
 
Texas chamber of death to execution-homicide another human being this week.

This time a woman.
Texas, an equal opportunity death chamber killer.

Texas Prepares To Execute Women?s Death Row Inmate

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No loss to the world...but once again it's not about the heinous crime, it's about the barbaric, uncivilised if you like, actions of the state.
She deserves it. Justice!

She might deserve it [she sure seems crazy, crazy enough to be mentallly ill] ...but it sure isn't justice...more like premeditated, cold-blooded, state homicide.
Injustice to those of The People who don't want it and in whose name it's carried out.
And she's dead. No R.I.P.

Texas executes woman for 1998 murder of mentally-impaired man - CBS News
 
She deserves it. Justice!

She might deserve it [she sure seems crazy, crazy enough to be mentallly ill] ...but it sure isn't justice...more like premeditated, cold-blooded, state homicide.
Injustice to those of The People who don't want it and in whose name it's carried out.
And she's dead. No R.I.P.

Texas executes woman for 1998 murder of mentally-impaired man - CBS News

Humanity is poorer this day because of the uncivilised actions of Texas.
 
She might deserve it [she sure seems crazy, crazy enough to be mentallly ill] ...but it sure isn't justice...more like premeditated, cold-blooded, state homicide.
Injustice to those of The People who don't want it and in whose name it's carried out.
And she's dead. No R.I.P.

Texas executes woman for 1998 murder of mentally-impaired man - CBS News

Humanity is poorer this day because of the uncivilised actions of Texas.
No. Humanity is better. Indeed, humanity would be much better served if relieved of the filth that populate death rows in all states.
 
US court won't stop execution of Mexican | News.com.au

US court won't stop execution of Mexican

A US federal appeals court is refusing to halt the execution of a Mexican national convicted of killing a Houston police officer, despite diplomatic pressure and pleas from the Mexican government.


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Not what I'd be doing.


If I were an American citizen I'd be staying out of Mexico...as IMO there will be a lot of angry people there after this.

Like when Indonesia execution-homicides Aussie boys Chan and Sukumaran, the hatred of Indonesia will be white-hot among many people in Australia.




Can you imagine that?

American court standing up for American sovereignty.

Hooray!


In Medellin vs. Texas (2008), the International Court of Justice ruled that Texas could not execute a convicted murderer. The Supreme Court ruled that decisions of the International Court of Justice are not binding domestic law. The vote was 6 to 3 (Souter, Breyer, Ginsburg).

Maybe so...but it won't surprise me if some innocent Americans pay dearly for the federal court's refusal to halt the execution.

The Mexican govt is basically begging, as Australia begged Singapore not to execute Aussie Nguyen..."our sovereign nation, our laws" they said. Even the Pope was begging.
Singapore hanged him anyway.
Some years passed, then Singapore Inc wanted to do some large business deal in Australia...and the Australian govt said a big "NO"!
Many people cheered. Many people.

Anyway, it's about time Texas and the other US DP states put bulldozers thru their death chambers.
They're supposed to be civilised
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I agree with this. They should just give him life w/o parole.
 
Can you imagine that?

American court standing up for American sovereignty.

Hooray!


In Medellin vs. Texas (2008), the International Court of Justice ruled that Texas could not execute a convicted murderer. The Supreme Court ruled that decisions of the International Court of Justice are not binding domestic law. The vote was 6 to 3 (Souter, Breyer, Ginsburg).

Maybe so...but it won't surprise me if some innocent Americans pay dearly for the federal court's refusal to halt the execution.

The Mexican govt is basically begging, as Australia begged Singapore not to execute Aussie Nguyen..."our sovereign nation, our laws" they said. Even the Pope was begging.
Singapore hanged him anyway.
Some years passed, then Singapore Inc wanted to do some large business deal in Australia...and the Australian govt said a big "NO"!
Many people cheered. Many people.

Anyway, it's about time Texas and the other US DP states put bulldozers thru their death chambers.
They're supposed to be civilised
.

I agree with this. They should just give him life w/o parole.

Yeah and TV and internet access, maybe conjugal visits as well.:eusa_eh:
 
If they execute a Mexican is it considered a Mexicution?

Not that I know of....so you could've started a new expression.

'Mexicution'...some would no doubt see that as persecution, racism, taunting, and hate....and act accordingly.

Well obviously you are flatly wrong due to your own rabid bias and preconcieved notions.

Not a surprise.

A MEXICUTION is the Execution of any Mexican.

Not surprisingly, given the incredible level of violence of the Mexican drug cartels, far more Mexicutions are committed by Mexicans than by any other person or group.

If you TRULY want to abolish executions, you'll have to get rid of all those evil rabid scumbag executioners. Ironically, that means in the end you may have to Mexicute quite a few of the drug cartel vermin.

But of course, you oppose doing anything like that even if it means that many many multiples more victims of executions will be created. You are a kind of heartless bastard, aren't you?
 
If they execute a Mexican is it considered a Mexicution?

Not that I know of....so you could've started a new expression.

'Mexicution'...some would no doubt see that as persecution, racism, taunting, and hate....and act accordingly.

Well obviously you are flatly wrong due to your own rabid bias and preconcieved notions.

Not a surprise.

A MEXICUTION is the Execution of any Mexican.

Not surprisingly, given the incredible level of violence of the Mexican drug cartels, far more Mexicutions are committed by Mexicans than by any other person or group.

If you TRULY want to abolish executions, you'll have to get rid of all those evil rabid scumbag executioners. Ironically, that means in the end you may have to Mexicute quite a few of the drug cartel vermin.

But of course, you oppose doing anything like that even if it means that many many multiples more victims of executions will be created. You are a kind of heartless bastard, aren't you?

Nah...the drug cartel vermin would be locked up maximum security prisons, where they couldn't kill anyone.
"They'd kill guards and other inmates" you say.
Not if they're shackled when out of their sole occupancy cells.
 
Not that I know of....so you could've started a new expression.

'Mexicution'...some would no doubt see that as persecution, racism, taunting, and hate....and act accordingly.

Well obviously you are flatly wrong due to your own rabid bias and preconcieved notions.

Not a surprise.

A MEXICUTION is the Execution of any Mexican.

Not surprisingly, given the incredible level of violence of the Mexican drug cartels, far more Mexicutions are committed by Mexicans than by any other person or group.

If you TRULY want to abolish executions, you'll have to get rid of all those evil rabid scumbag executioners. Ironically, that means in the end you may have to Mexicute quite a few of the drug cartel vermin.

But of course, you oppose doing anything like that even if it means that many many multiples more victims of executions will be created. You are a kind of heartless bastard, aren't you?

Nah...the drug cartel vermin would be locked up maximum security prisons, where they couldn't kill anyone.
"They'd kill guards and other inmates" you say.
Not if they're shackled when out of their sole occupancy cells.

You do dwell in a fantasy universe.

In corrupt societies,like Mexico, the inmates RUN the fucking prisons.

Here in the US, inmates don't get sole occupancy cells by and large. And when they are permitted out, they don't get the kind of nonsensical treatment YOU pretend they get. The lolberals would object to such "cruel and unusual" punishment.

In any event,. the Mexican drug cartel scumbags don't usually end up in prison, anyway. To stop them from doing their violence, they have to be pulled out like the weeds they are. But that's oh so very violent and you would object to such "rough" treatment.
 
Well obviously you are flatly wrong due to your own rabid bias and preconcieved notions.

Not a surprise.

A MEXICUTION is the Execution of any Mexican.

Not surprisingly, given the incredible level of violence of the Mexican drug cartels, far more Mexicutions are committed by Mexicans than by any other person or group.

If you TRULY want to abolish executions, you'll have to get rid of all those evil rabid scumbag executioners. Ironically, that means in the end you may have to Mexicute quite a few of the drug cartel vermin.

But of course, you oppose doing anything like that even if it means that many many multiples more victims of executions will be created. You are a kind of heartless bastard, aren't you?

Nah...the drug cartel vermin would be locked up maximum security prisons, where they couldn't kill anyone.
"They'd kill guards and other inmates" you say.
Not if they're shackled when out of their sole occupancy cells.

You do dwell in a fantasy universe.

In corrupt societies,like Mexico, the inmates RUN the fucking prisons.

Here in the US, inmates don't get sole occupancy cells by and large. And when they are permitted out, they don't get the kind of nonsensical treatment YOU pretend they get. The lolberals would object to such "cruel and unusual" punishment.

In any event,. the Mexican drug cartel scumbags don't usually end up in prison, anyway. To stop them from doing their violence, they have to be pulled out like the weeds they are. But that's oh so very violent and you would object to such "rough" treatment.

In a maximum security prison, where the heinous crimes lot etc should be housed instead of being turned into corpses by the state, each inmate should have their own cell, which prevents an inmate from killing etc their cell mate.

We're talking American prisons.

Drug cartel scumbags who don't want to surrender peacefully and want to start gunfights with the cops should be obliged, and shot dead if necessary.
 
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Nah...the drug cartel vermin would be locked up maximum security prisons, where they couldn't kill anyone.
"They'd kill guards and other inmates" you say.
Not if they're shackled when out of their sole occupancy cells.

You do dwell in a fantasy universe.

In corrupt societies,like Mexico, the inmates RUN the fucking prisons.

Here in the US, inmates don't get sole occupancy cells by and large. And when they are permitted out, they don't get the kind of nonsensical treatment YOU pretend they get. The lolberals would object to such "cruel and unusual" punishment.

In any event,. the Mexican drug cartel scumbags don't usually end up in prison, anyway. To stop them from doing their violence, they have to be pulled out like the weeds they are. But that's oh so very violent and you would object to such "rough" treatment.

In a maximum security prison, where the heinous crimes lot etc should be housed instead of being turned into corpses by the state, each inmate should have their own cell, which prevents an inmate from killing etc their cell mate.

We're talking American prisons.

Drug cartel scumbags who don't want to surrender peacefully and want to start gunfights with the cops should be obliged, and shot dead if necessary.

We were talking about MEXICAN prisons which is where the Mexican drug cartel thugs would end up if Mexico were actually civilized.

AND we were also discussing American prisons. Try to stay on a point.

Here in America, prisoners are NOT given single occupancy cells for the most part. Let's clue in your tiny "liberal" mind. That shit is expensive. And, I know that wouldn't concern you, but SOME folks imagine there is a better use for our tax dollars than coddling inmates. Go figure.

And while I have no problem with the notion of shooting a drug cartel scumbag to death if he is trying to have a shoot out with the police, that puts the police at grave risk. Plus, killing them in a gun fight IS kinda indistinguishable from a legal execution. For, either way, they end up all dead and shit.
 
Yes, but; Mexico is now civilised, bulldozed its death chambers.

Capital punishment in Mexico was officially abolished in 2005, having not been used in civil cases since 1937, and in military cases since 1961.

In a gun fight, the State can claim self defence.
In a death chamber, where it turns living human beings into corpses, it cannot.

Slowly but surely US states are seeing the light and abolishing their death chambers.


Of course, with the corruption and fraud in legal systems, there can be no guarantee that all Mexican cartel accused and all others accused, are actually guilty.

All convicteds must be kept alive in case they are innocent.
That is only fair.
 
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US court won't stop execution of Mexican | News.com.au

US court won't stop execution of Mexican

A US federal appeals court is refusing to halt the execution of a Mexican national convicted of killing a Houston police officer, despite diplomatic pressure and pleas from the Mexican government.


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Not what I'd be doing.


If I were an American citizen I'd be staying out of Mexico...as IMO there will be a lot of angry people there after this.

Like when Indonesia execution-homicides Aussie boys Chan and Sukumaran, the hatred of Indonesia will be white-hot among many people in Australia.

um, ok, let's think this over

HE KILLED AN AMERICAN COP!!!!

What the fuck is wrong with you Liberals???

Seriously? What the fuck is wrong with you?
 
No single cells, no all inmates shacked when outside their cells...then there will always be inmates murdered in the joint occupancy cells by the beast-like inmates shown in movies..."Dirty Harry" movies etc...and on Tv in real life programs on the Ci channel.

Also, guards will be always be bashed and/or killed as they can be rushed by one inmate or a group of inmates.

At least courts are wising up, and shackling prisoners while in court...so they can't attack and kill court officials, lawyers, jurors and judges.

Money...or life...not a difficult choice.
 

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