Liberal Activist Judge Fails As Execution Expert
by John W. Lillpop
Feb 23, 2006
In 1981, Michael Morales set his sights on 17-year old Terri Winchell and marked the young California woman for death. And what did Ms. Winchell do to provoke Morales?
She had the audacity to date a man involved in a homosexual affair with Ricky Ortega, a male cousin of Morales. To untangle this perverted love triangle, Morales decided to eliminate the female involved.
Morales began his mission by attempting to strangle Winchell with a belt. Failing that, he pulverized Winchell's skull with a claw hammer. It took 23 hacks, but Morales was finally able to subdue his prey.
End of story? Sadly not, because Morales was not finished. He decided the freshly slaughtered young woman could satisfy his carnal urges; so, he! raped the dead Winchell to seal the deal.
Morales was found guilty and sentenced to death. His date with destiny was scheduled for 12:01 AM, February 21, 2006. Unfortunately, a liberal activist judge, by the name of Jeremy Fogel, decided that Morales should not suffer any "excruciating pain" during execution.
Judge Jeremy Fogel actively pushes the liberal agenda from his lofty position on the bench at a US District Court in San Jose. But His Honor stepped over the line by dictating the procedures to be followed by California in ending the life of the sub-human killer, rapist and torturer.
Fogel was instantly transformed from US District Judge to execution expert, at the expense of justice.
As a result of His Honor's intervention, Morales is still alive, at least for a while. And the killer who used a claw hammer to destroy a beautiful human life is temporarily spared the pain of being jabbed with a needle, the sort of pain one endures in getting a flu shot.
And that is justice? Apparently so, at least according to one of the killer's attorneys who wrote "Yee-haw!'' in an e-mail announcing the stay.
But at least California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has it right. "The federal court has interjected itself into the details of the state's execution process,'' Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "I am confident that the convictions and sentence were appropriate in this case. I will continue to fight to uphold California's laws."
We are with you all the way, Guv. May the next scheduled gig for The Terminator end with real justice, rather than undeserved victory for the killer!
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