[AGL] Ronnie Earle is obviously NOT our hero...

Wayne Johnson cadaobh at shentel.net
Wed Apr 5 22:04:48 EDT 2006


Gosh, Frances.

I am for the death penalty.  For instance - Tom DeLay.

wgJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Frances Morey 
  To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [AGL] Ronnie Earle is obviously NOT our hero...


  MIke,
  You've got it! You have brought up an interest which we have in common--true-crime-scene-information. Should RE be for the Death Penalty I'll have to be against him too. You are welcome to come visit me at 21 Waller St. #1510. The #22 bus comes right to the front door. (Isaac arrives at 4:00 p.m. and I like to go to the gym at some point.) The view is spectacular.
  I am "off" tomorrow. Recently I've been increasingly busy with new jobs, Isaac, gardening and census-taking-training, ongoing and starting soon, respectively.
  There was a recent tv-zine segment about the absurdity of confessions gotten by incessant interrogation, suggestion and intimidation for hours and days on end. That kind of evidence harks back to the days of dipping witches in the river for the "Truth."
  Frances

  Michael Eisenstadt <michaele at hotpop.com> wrote:
    Connie,

    I have it on good authority (i just made it up) that he is going back into 
    the bug bidness.

    As for Ronnie Earle, I wouldnt vote for him if he were the last man on the 
    planet.

    If i were to meet him, i would ask him how he got someone sentenced to death 
    on
    no evidence presented in court except a withdrawn confession. This is for 
    the
    Yoghurt Shop murders. That was the most gruesome murder in the history of
    Austin. The details of the killings were never made public but I know why 
    they
    were never made public because a friend of mine, Jerry Hier, who used to 
    bartend
    at the original Soap Creek, and who lives just down the street from Anderson 
    Lane,
    and is very street wise, found out and shared it with me. Thanks a lot, 
    Jerry. I also
    met someone else who knew. I dont think it is an Urban Legend. It is too 
    gruesome
    to repeat on this forum and i wouldnt want to tell you face to face, that's 
    how
    gruesome it was.

    So even the sainted Ronnie Earle is too chicken shit not to go along with
    executing a man without evidence. The case is on appeal and i would venture
    a guess will be thrown out ultimately.

    Mike

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Connie Clark" 
    To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s" 
    ; "BJ's List Ghetto 2" 

    Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 7:41 AM
    Subject: Re: [AGL] Ronnie Earle is our hero...


    > I'm sure that DeLay's departure was all about money. He is following the 
    > money. Public servant work just wasn't going to cut it anymore. BTW, did 
    > anyone catch the great Studs Terkel last night on Daily Show? Studs said 
    > DeLay made the best career decision he has ever made.
    >
    > I doubt that the Republicans will let District 22 go to Nick Lampson, a 
    > basic liberal who was gerrymandered out of office, and who had leveled a 
    > significant campaign against DeLay. Every high profile republican in the 
    > area has expressed interest in the seat. Perry will play a big role in 
    > choosing the successor or best election strategy to keep the seat in the 
    > hands of the Republicans. Remember also that it was redrawn to elect 
    > Republicans.
    >
    > Meanwhile, at the Enron trial, the money mongers start their defense and 
    > Skilling takes the stand late today or Thursday.
    >
    > CC
    >
    > Wayne Johnson wrote:
    > Well, I would still have preferred seeing Tom DeLay hanging 
    > upside down from a light pole, but I guess this will have to do.
    >
    > Can his seat be won be a Democrat? Oh, please, help that to happen!!
    >
    > Love the Ronnie Earl stickers, Gotta get me one.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > wayne
    >
    > Actually, Ronnie Earl for God would work for me.
    > ----- Original Message ----- 
    > From: Frances Morey
    > To: Austin List
    > Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 3:03 PM
    > Subject: [AGL] Ronnie Earle is our hero...
    >
    >
    > Ronnie Earle for Supreme Court!!
    >
    > http://www.cafepress.com/politicalmusing/915986
    >
    >
    >
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