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Alabama Supreme Court Green Lights Nitrogen Gas Execution for Convict Who Survived Lethal Injection
Nick R. Hamilton May 4, 2024 - 10:06 am



The Alabama Supreme Court has authorized the execution of a death row inmate who previously survived after being given a lethal injection.

The convict, Alan Eugene Miller, will now receive execution by nitrogen gas, the Washington Examiner reported.

Alabama’s high court authorized the method in a decision Thursday.

Republican Gov. Kay Ivey has not set the date for Miller’s execution.

Once it’s carried out, Miller will become the second death row inmate to die by nitrogen gas in the state.

However, the method has become controversial among liberal death penalty opponents.

After being convicted of killing three men during a 1999 workplace shooting, Miller was set to die by lethal injection.

However, the drug cocktail administered to Miller did not succeed in taking his life.

Attorneys for the condemned man echoed liberal opinions that the failed attempt was “precisely the unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain that the Eighth Amendment was intended to prohibit.”

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https://slaynews.com/news/alabama-supreme-court-green-lights-nitrogen-gas-execution-convict-survived-lethal-injection/
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Elections 2024 / Constitution Party - Presidential Acceptance Speech
« Last post by libertybele on Today at 03:32:33 pm »
I am not impressed and disappointed.  We have the right to express our beliefs in Christianity, and conservatism -- but attaching primarily a religious 'tone' and preaching is a wonderful attempt to promote the Constitution Party  but I don't see it as attracting new voters nor getting onto the ballot in all 50 states.

Speech is @ link below.

Presidential Acceptance Speech - Randall Terry and Stephen Broden - National Convention Spring 2024

https://brandenburgnewsnetwork.com/view?m=N2lJjrJMo
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   I agree @LMAO but Trump is selling re-runs.  He campaigned on this $hit 8 years ago and he was in charge half that time.  Obviously, I can't give him the benefit of the doubt here.

The border is right where Trump's hyperbole bit him in the ass.

He campaigned on that ridiculous claim that Mexico would pay for the border wall and the result of that was that he couldn't/didn't push hard for border money when elected because that would have been contradicting his stupid promise.

As a result, he waited too long to make that push, and by the time he got around to it, the Democrats controlled the House and wouldn't give him the money.

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It's obvious to anyone who's been paying attention... :smokin:
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Why no room at the inns? Feds filled ’em with people here illegally
Commentary
May 3, 2024


By Brian Lonergan

Those planning a sightseeing tour in one of America’s largest cities this summer may find it difficult to book a hotel room in or near the city, and the reason has nothing to do with increased tourism or business travel.

The U.S. government, in cooperation with sanctuary cities, have co-opted a growing number of hotels as temporary housing for the crush of people living in or entering the country illegally.

The epicenter of this phenomenon is New York City, which has been in crisis mode since buses of migrants began arriving steadily in the summer of 2022. Since then, the city has tried tent cities, homeless shelters, cruise ship terminals, airports and schools as living space for those here illegally.

Hotels, however, have emerged as the city’s go-to option. There are more than 16,000 hotel rooms in and around the Big Apple housing those who have come to America illegally. Many of the rooms are in hotels being used solely for migrants. Approximately 140 hotels in the region have either temporarily or permanently been taken out of inventory and are not available to regular travelers.

https://irli.org/why-no-room-at-the-inns-feds-filled-em-with-people-here-illegally/
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We don't "hate" Conservatives.

We hate pompous asses who don't recognize Donald Trump was a great POTUS because their savior Ted Cruz and now Ron DeSantis were rejected.

I recognized Trump wasn't a great POTUS before DeSantis even ran.

Primary voters choosing to nominate Trump rather than DeSantis has nothing to do with whether or not we approve of Trump's actions and the direction in which he wants to take the country.   They are unrelated issues.
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Politics/Government / Re: [Videos] Brandon Speaks
« Last post by Cyber Liberty on Today at 03:20:13 pm »
NBC reports Biden's handlers are "looking to shorten his speeches" to limit his public displays of cognitive decline.

A Biden campaign spokesman insists it's about "quality over quantity."

https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1786886391311298907

Wasn't last Thursday's "speech" on campus violence only about a minute long?

That minute was a fraction of a speech that he spent mumbling about something else.  I think he spent more time on "Islamophobia" than antisemitism.
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During the interview Cuomo offers to share his doctors’ info with him since he is also suffering from a vaccine injury as well.

I was searching through the interview to find the point where Cuomo admitted that Conservatives were right all along.  But no luck.

Typical liberal.  Zero connection to their own past actions.  Purely driven by emotion instead of facts.
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Even more telling, there has been zero attempt to elevate Kamala Harris to make her look even remotely Presidential.  The most likely reason is that it has proved to be an impossible task.  Either way, they are fully vested solely in Biden as their ticket for the next four years.  They can't even fall back on the White House being in good hands if Biden faulters.

You would think they would at least be pushing out Kamala as having leadership capability.  But she is nowhere to be found.
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Louisiana Nine-Year-Old Rewarded After Giving His Only Dollar to Millionaire He Mistook for Homeless Man

Olivia Rondeau4 May 2024295
2:33

An unlikely friendship has formed between a nine-year-old Louisiana boy and a multimillionaire businessman after the child confused him for a homeless man and offered him his only dollar.

When a fire alarm in his building awoke television personality and sporting goods brand owner Matt Busbice in April, he grabbed some random mismatched clothes and headed outside.

After placing an order at a coffee shop down the street, Busbice went onto the patio to quietly pray, security footage from the shop, shared with WBRZ, shows.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5AESig_9YQ&t=7s&ab_channel=WBRZ

That was when Kelvin Ellis Jr. wandered by and saw Busbice standing in the corner with his eyes closed.

“I started to slowly open my eyes, and there’s a kid coming at me, about my height,” Busbice said to CBS News.

Ellis Jr. unfurled his clenched fist to unveil a $1 bill he had gotten from his father for earning good grades.

“And I go, ‘What?'” Busbice told host Steve Hartman.

“‘If you’re homeless, here’s a dollar,'” Ellis Jr. recalled telling Busbice.

“I always wanted to help a homeless person, and I finally had the opportunity,” the boy said.

However, Busbice was not a homeless man — just disheveled from being awoken by a loud alarm. He is actually the owner of outdoors brands BuckFeather, Tectonic USA, and AccuBow and the host of Viral Outdoors on Outdoor Channel.

Instead of being offended over being mistaken for a homeless person, the 42-year-old millionaire invited Ellis Jr. to have breakfast with him.

The footage from CC’s Coffee House then shows the young boy going next door to ask his father for permission. Upon receiving an affirmative answer, he returned and joined Busbice for a breakfast sandwich and coffee for his dad.

Busbice was so stunned by Ellis Jr.’s unbelievable generosity that he invited him to a free shopping spree at his sporting goods store in Baton Rouge, where he picked out clothes and a new bike.

“If you give, you’re actually going to get more out of that,” Busbice said. “I couldn’t grasp that as a kid. And if we can spread that around, everything changes.”

Although he was happy to receive the gifts, the nine-year-old said he was not searching for a reward when he tried to give away his dollar to someone in need.

“Joy, because I helped someone,” Ellis Jr. said of how he felt. “Give something away, and you feel like you’ve got a lot of things from it.”

https://www.breitbart.com/local/2024/05/04/louisiana-nine-year-old-awarded-after-giving-his-only-dollar-to-millionaire-he-mistook-for-homeless-man/
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