The father of a 14-year-old Texas girl who was raped, sodomized and then strangled with a belt and shoe laces, wants to know why President Bush supports halting the execution of the Mexican national who confessed to killing his daughter and her friend.
Should we uphold the ruling passed down by our own legal system, or bow to the demands of a non-American court? Remeber that the world court has been historically Anti-American, and it would seem eager at any time to over-rule an American judicial decision. The worst part is that at no time have the victims and their families even been considered.
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On this issue our President is wrong. Hang 'em high. All of the sub-humans involved in this crime should be executed slowly. The crime should fit the punishment which means they should at least feel some of what their victims felt. Bush has shown in the past that he can't be trusted when it comes to Mexico so I think this should be taken out of his hands.