Thursday, September 22, 2011

America Get Your Change Saws Ready, it's time to put these zombies to rest


The angel of murder is sweeping the floor tonite. The murder of James Byrd was paid for in texas. While at the same time the Supremes joined in their chorus of Death to Troy Anthony Davis.

It is all just too much to take in at once. We were all victimized unmercifully tonight. The flame of pain will set alight the bonfire of relief. There will be no more patience. No more marching. No more petitions.
America has set the table for justice. Dinner is going to be served from coast to coast. There won't be any seats available at the taping of justice. Georgia is even using boot leg murder drugs 2 nite. Because it is so cruel.

The time is now. Not 11:08pm on 9/21/2011.

NOW.

The air is filled with voices singing one simple refrain. WE ARE .. Yes .. WE ARE.

America welcome to the new world. The world of One out of many. WE ARE ..


YES AMERICA WE A R E


Troy Davis put to death

Georgia inmate Troy Davis was executed Wednesday night for the 1989 murder of Mark MacPhail, an off-duty Savannah police officer.
Davis died at 11:08 p.m. ET, according to a prison official. The execution was about four hours later than initially scheduled, because prison officials waited for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Davis' request for a stay.
After 10 p.m. ET, the Supreme Court, in a brief order, rejected Davis' request. His supporters had sought to prevent the execution, saying seven of the nine witnesses against him have recanted or contradicted their testimony.
Below are the developments as they happened. Read the full story here.
[Updated at 11:50 p.m.] Jon Lewis of WSB radio, one of the execution witnesses, gave this account of the minutes before Davis' death:
After the warden read the execution order and asked whether Davis had anything to say, Davis strapped to a gurney lifted his head up and looked at the witness area's first row, which was where MacPhail's relatives and friends sat.
“(Davis) made a statement in which he said ... 'Despite the situation you're in, (I) was not the one who did it.' He said he was not personally responsible for what happened that night, that he did not have a gun. He said to the family that he was sorry for their loss, but also said that he did not take their son, father, brother.
"He said to them to dig deeper into this case, to find out the truth. He asked his family and friends to keep praying, to keep working, to keep the faith. And then he said to the prison staff, the ones he said 'are going to take my life,' ... ‘May God have mercy on your souls,’ and his last words to them (were), 'May God bless your souls.'"
Another witness, reporter Rhonda Cook of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper, also gave quotes from Davis. According to her, Davis said: "The incident that night was not my fault. I did not have gun."
"And that’s when he told his friends to continue the fight and 'look deeper into this case so you can really find the truth,'" Cook said.
Davis also said, according to Cook: "For those about to take my life, may God have mercy on your souls, may God bless your souls."
Davis said to the MacPhail family, according to Cook: "I did not personally kill your son, father and brother. I am innocent."
Hours earlier, Davis declined what the prison offered him as a final meal, Cook said.
[Updated at 11:12 p.m.] Davis has been executed, a prison representative has said. The time of death was 11:08 p.m. ET.
[Updated at 10:55 p.m.] Davis' execution is expected to begin between 11:05 to 11:10 p.m. ET, the Georgia Department of Corrections says.
[Updated at 10:36 p.m.] People who'd been protesting for hours across the street from the prison where Davis will be executed are chanting, "We are Troy Davis," CNN's David Mattingly reported.
[Updated at 10:21 p.m.] The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Davis' motion for a stay of execution.
Word of the Supreme Court's decision comes more than three hours after Davis was scheduled to be executed, and more than four hours after Davis' attorneys had filed the motion.
With the ruling, Georgia is expected to proceed with Davis' execution.
[Updated at 10:07 p.m.] The daylong gathering across the street from the prison by Davis' supporters has turned into a candlelight vigil, CNN's Gustavo Valdes reports. Hundreds still are waiting for a resolution. Some are praying, and some others are singing.
Listen To Troy Ask for Justice for the Victim and Himself Why Was He Ignored - Why Was Justice Not Served ? America is tired of this Classist form of just-us. today it was demonstrated around the globe and for those who missed it; don't worry, it's comming to your neighborhood soon. Trust That. The penal system has had it's unrestrained way with america for long enough. this is the death nell of the death penalty. tonight we saw Black Power at it's fullest. there was no one to deny the fact that America Is Invested. no matter games and brinksmanship the congress and president attempt to use to divert the attention of the masses; they can forget it. Americans of all classes have now seen the dark underbelly up close and we can smell it's dead cold rankness. America is ready to bury it's dead because tonight all zombies were pointed out. It was the annointed blood of the lamb which lit the firey torch that will light the path to abolishing the death penalty.

It will be done by hook or crook, but it will end - bet on that

As the Members of the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles; The Georgia Supreme Court; and the United States Supreme Court retire tonight, there is only one thing on their minds - When Will The Angel Karma Ring Their Doorbell.
For they know it won't be long. No it won't be long at all. America Welcome to Your Nightmare

America Get Your Change Saws Ready, it's time to put these zombies to rest

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