Tuesday, December 13, 2005

And Now For Something Completely Different

Ward (Cleaver) Churchill at it again.......

Execution, brutality, media play denounced

A few dozen people gathered in front of the state Capitol on Monday to protest the execution of Stanley Tookie Williams and also to denounce police brutality and what they say is poor media coverage of that issue.

The rally was organized by Earl Armstrong, whose brother, Thomas Charles Armstrong, was injured during an encounter with Denver police on Nov. 11.
Thomas Armstrong was scheduled to appear at the rally but did not show up.

University of Colorado ethnic-studies professor Ward Churchill also came to speak out against the death penalty, criticizing California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision not to grant clemency to Williams, who was the co-founder of the Crips and convicted of four murders in Los Angeles County.

Churchill called Schwarzenegger "The Gubernator."

"He's signing off the life and death of a man he's not fit to lick the boots of," Churchill said.

Glad this imbecile is not teaching English.

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