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  • Governor Rick Perry of Texas Is An Idiot. (DP Thread)

    I'm solidly against Rick Perry already. This is something that I can't believe that he did today. Feel free to make all the belittling remarks that you want, because, they've been earned.
    5-2 and he turned his head.

    Texas inmate executed after Perry rejects clemency

    by ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Posted on November 19, 2009 at 9:04 PM

    Updated today at 9:10 PM

    Texas inmate Robert Lee Thompson was executed Thursday evening for his part in a fatal Houston store holdup after Gov. Rick Perry rejected a parole board's recommendation to spare Thompson because he wasn't the gunman.

    Thompson, 34, was an accomplice to trigger man Sammy Butler when 29-year-old store clerk Mansoor Bhai Rahim Mohammed was gunned down 13 years ago. Butler received life in prison. A jury gave Thompson death.

    Thompson's lawyer told the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles Thompson's punishment wasn't fair and the panel voted 5-2 Wednesday to recommend his sentence be commuted to life.

    Perry didn't have to follow their rare recommendation and the execution was carried out about 45 minutes after his decision.

    Thompson, in brief comments from the death chamber gurney, invoked Allah as his God, thanked friends and his mother for their love and support and urged his mother, who sobbed as she watched through a window: "Smile, be happy, don't cry."

    He said he had not meant any harm to his victims' families, none of whom was present.

    "I know Allah will forgive me," he said. "Allah is the forgiver."

    His mother cried uncontrollably, stomped her feet and finally demanded to be taken from the witness area before her son was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m., nine minutes after he was injected with the lethal drugs.

    Thompson was the 23rd inmate executed this year in Texas and the second this week.

    Earlier Thursday, Thompson also lost an appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the punishment.

    The parole board's 5-2 vote came in response to a petition from Patrick McCann, Thompson's attorney, who argued the case was similar to that of Kenneth Foster, who also was convicted and sentenced to die under the Texas law of parties. Under that law, offenders conspiring to commit one felony like robbery can all be held responsible for another ensuing crime, such as murder.

    "After reviewing all of the facts in the case of Robert Lee Thompson, who had a murderous history and participated in the
    killing of Mansoor Bhai Rahim Mohammed, I have decided to uphold the jury's capital murder conviction and capital punishment for this heinous crime," Perry said in a statement. "There is no reason to set aside the capital murder conviction handed down by a Texas jury and upheld by numerous state and federal courts."

    Perry commuted Foster's sentence to life two years ago. Foster became only the second inmate since Texas resumed carrying out executions in 1982 who won a recommendation from the parole board as his execution loomed.

    In the first case, in 2004, Perry rejected the board's recommendation and mentally ill prisoner Kelsey Patterson was executed.

    Perry's explanation for commuting Foster's sentence was that Foster and his co-defendant were tried together on capital murder charges for a slaying in San Antonio. In Thompson's case, he and Butler were tried separately.

    At least half a dozen other Texas inmates have been executed under the law of parties.

    The U.S. Supreme Court since 1982 has barred the death penalty for co-conspirators who don't themselves kill. The justices made an exception in 1987, however, ruling that the Eighth Amendment didn't prohibit the execution of someone who plays a major role in a felony that results in murder and whose mental state is one of reckless indifference.

    McCann's appeal before the Supreme Court raised questions about the competence of Thompson's trial lawyers.

    Evidence at his trial showed Thompson, who is black, told detectives he went on a two-month crime spree in 1996 because God told him to do something about Middle Eastern and Asian store clerks who discriminated against blacks.

    The killing was one of three he acknowledged to authorities. In two of the slayings, Thompson told detectives he was the gunman.

    In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Thompson said he wasn't against punishment for crime.

    "That's the foundation of our system," he said. "But I am against the unfairness of the system, the way it picks and chooses."

    Thompson was 21 at the time of Mohammed's shooting. Another clerk at the same store was shot four times by Thompson but survived.

    "I wasn't thinking of this being wrong. It was more: You're not doing us right," he said of the store clerks. "They rob us. They watch us like crazy. We're all victims."

    Asked if he'd ever killed someone, he replied: "No one died in front of me. I've shot at people. Different things happen."

    Evidence showed he and Butler were responsible for at least eight other convenience store robberies, three of them resulting in deaths.

    Thompson blamed the spree on the recklessness of youth.

    "It was impulsive ... nothing planned," he said. "Just -- Bam!"

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    He seems as good a candidate for the needle as anyone else on death row in various US states.
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    • #3
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      • #4
        Thompson, 34, was an accomplice to trigger man Sammy Butler when 29-year-old store clerk Mansoor Bhai Rahim Mohammed was gunned down 13 years ago. Butler received life in prison. A jury gave Thompson death.
        So let me get this straight... the guy who actually pulled the trigger got life, but the accomplice got death. WTF

        While I won't argue whether he deserves the DP, why the hell didn't the trigger man get the same?
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        • #5
          That alone calls for transference to life.
          An execution doesn't generally happen on one person's whim. This one did.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ming View Post
            So let me get this straight... the guy who actually pulled the trigger got life, but the accomplice got death. WTF

            While I won't argue whether he deserves the DP, why the hell didn't the trigger man get the same?

            The article says seperate trials.

            It also notes that he did his best to kill another person in that incident.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
              That alone calls for transference to life.
              An execution doesn't generally happen on one person's whim. This one did.

              Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Governor takes into account facts not related to the single conviction, yes?
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              • #8
                I'm actually not sure. If he does, I would think that the parole board would, too.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by notyoueither View Post
                  The article says seperate trials.

                  It also notes that he did his best to kill another person in that incident.
                  Yeah... I read that. I also read how he spoke to the detectives about other killings (but it doesn't say that he was convicted of those, or that he was found guilty on them)

                  But still, the guy that actually kills somebody gets life, and the one that doesn't gets death? Strange state
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                    I'm actually not sure. If he does, I would think that the parole board would, too.

                    He'd be pretty close to meeting my personal standard for when the DP is warranted.

                    Guilty without a doubt. Multiple violent crimes resulting in deaths. Shows all the remorse of a diseased turnip.

                    As he says... just bam. Could hardly deserve it more.
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                    • #11
                      This was basically legalized vigilantism. Perry was not elected judge. He should be made to push the button (or whatever) himself on these executions, and on camera.

                      Because he killed this man personally -- even though he didn't pull the trigger.
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                      • #12
                        Hogwash.

                        He declined to grant clemency to a human stain.
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                        • #13
                          You said he was from Texas so we already knew he was an idiot.
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                          • #14
                            what i dont understand is why the governor is even involved in these kind of things. isnt it better to have the parol board descide these as they are the supposed experts?

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                            • #15
                              One would think a governor woold make a decision based on advice from those paid to do a job.
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