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  • #61
    "It's very important for the citizens of Texas to remember that Jose Medellin ... brutally and viciously gang raped, stomped, kicked, slashed, strangled and murdered two teenage girls in Houston," Castle said.
    Says who? A Texas kangaroo court that cannot be bothered holding a lawful trial??

    "The World Court has no jurisdiction here in Texas. We're concerned about following Texas law and that's what we're doing."
    Actually it does. The U.S. has signed a treaty giving the World Court jurisdiction over these kinds of treaty violations. And the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution means this treaty trumps Texas law.

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    • #62
      Hide and watch. You can call it a kangaroo court if you want, but at least one of them has been executed in 2006. You seem to be saying that since he was here illegally, that absolves him from the law. I have to call bull**** on that one, Zk. This night come as a shock to you, but I don't think any foreign dignitary, from the USA that finds themselves in another country, or vise versa should be granted immunity. I surely don't think an illegal alien should skirt the law. This is America though, and you have the right to your opinion. My opinion is that come Tuesday, this guy wil be shaking hands with Satan.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by Zkribbler
        Actually it does. The U.S. has signed a treaty giving the World Court jurisdiction over these kinds of treaty violations. And the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution means this treaty trumps Texas law.
        Then point out the Court case that stopped the execution.
        Says who? A Texas kangaroo court that cannot be bothered holding a lawful trial??
        They actually have held a lawful trial and had a large number of appeals for the guy.
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        • #64
          I should point out, after reading DinoDoc's post where he quoted you, that that's part of my point. I've told you people at every opportunity, that Texas is a Republic. State's Right still exist. They must. Look at how laws vary from state to state, and not just murder. Take it to marijuana laws. Even within states, municipalities vary.
          The bottom-line is, this guy knew that if he did this deed in Texas, and was caught, his life was forfeit. If he didn't know, he was an idiot; and he should have tried to seek clemency for being an idiot. If you want to pay taxes to house murderers, that's your right. We don't. We recognize that the man is an ongoing risk. That's a bad investment.
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          • #65
            that Texas is a Republic. State's Right still exist. They must. Look at how laws vary from state to state, and not just murder. Take it to marijuana laws. Even within states, municipalities vary.


            Can a state violate federal law? Can a state say no federal income taxes will be collected within state borders? States' Rights have limits.
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            • #66
              They have limits, but every state pays federal income tax. Talk apples and apples.
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              • #67
                State's Rights

                Texas

                Murderers

                Mexico trying to bully USA with World Court

                Supreme Court in upholding State's Rights

                USA Morons here who want their soverignty overuled by a true Kangaroo Court
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                  Can a state violate federal law? Can a state say no federal income taxes will be collected within state borders? States' Rights have limits.
                  The income tax was able to be ignored by the States...until the States agreed to grant that power to the federal government by ratifying an amendment to the Constitution.

                  I have seen no such amendement concerning murder or rape. Could you point out where the States granted that right to intervene in a murder trial to the federal government?
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                  • #69
                    **** state's rights. Texas needs to follow Federal law and it's no surprise that our overly politicized supreme court once again decided things based on ideology and not the actual law. One look at Bush v Gore shows how utterly partisan the USSC is and why they should all be shot so we can start over.
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                    • #70
                      I'm sorry, I don't understand. Is Mexico's point that these criminals are innocent, or that they don't deserve to die?

                      Either way, **** Mexico. First of all, they have been through a ****load of mandatory appeals, and the sentence has been upheld. Secondly, if they didn't deserve to die, they wouldn't have been sentenced to die by a jury of their peers. You kill someone in Texas, and we're gonna kill you back.

                      Finally, **** Mexico on general principal anyway. So they are going to turn a blind eye to a flood of illegal immigration, protest and oppose any and all efforts on our part to stem illegal immigration, and then fight for the so called "rights" for said illegal immigrants. **** Mexico, and **** the illegal immigrant killers that we are about to send straight to hell. Good ****ing riddance

                      And while we're at it, **** the Hague, **** the World Court, **** the ICC, and **** the UN. We're the United ****ing States of goddamn America, if it wasn't for us the UN wouldn't exist, and we're gonna do whatever the hell we damn well please. If they don't like it, they can kiss our black ass
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                      • #71
                        Texas should do as the world court says. If they don't, well then they should secede from the state that signed the treaty.

                        The state of Texas has to according to international law obey.
                        The Republic of Texas would not.


                        I really don't understand why you guys don't get enough signatures together to hold a referendum on the subject. I can't imagine the world letting the USA keep Texas by force if a majority of Texans decided to leave the union.
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                        • #72
                          Verto is the only good thing about Texas.
                          Only feebs vote.

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                          • #73
                            Is Mexico's point that these criminals are innocent, or that they don't deserve to die?


                            Mexico's point is that you need to inform the prisoners of their right to contact their consulate and allow them to contact them for legal help. So they'd like a review of all these cases.

                            I'm sure Texans would be screaming bloody murder if another country didn't let people know of their rights to contact the consulate of the country they are a citizen of and as a result they were convicted.
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                            • #74
                              Well if the hypothetical US citizen waited until after the trial to assert his consular rights as Medellin did, I can't picture anyone's precious gives a **** actually working. The man did confess his guilt after all. As for reviews of the case, he has had a large number appeals already of which the one to the ICJ and the SCOTUS on this issue were just the latest. Do you expect one more to get rid of the man's confession?
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                              • #75
                                It's about the idea of following the legal process. It won't change anything in the end, but it will satisfy legal obligations owed.
                                “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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