Remember when the EU tried to stop Texas from executing its 400th “victim”?
The EU expressed "great regret" at Texas' preparations to carry out its 400th death penalty and renewed its call to the US to halt executions.
Johnny Ray Conner, 32, will be executed on Wednesday for the 1998 fatal shooting of a grocery store clerk.
But Governor Rick Perry insisted it was a "just and appropriate" punishment.
He was responding robustly to the EU's denunciation of judicial killings as "cruel and inhumane".
The statement from the Portuguese presidency of the 27-nation bloc said: "The European Union strongly urges Governor Rick Perry to exercise all powers vested in his office to halt all upcoming executions and to consider the introduction of a moratorium in the state of Texas."
It continued: "There is no evidence to suggest that the use of the death penalty serves as a deterrent against violent crime and the irreversibility of the punishment means that miscarriages of justice, which are inevitable in all legal systems, cannot be redressed."
Texas Governor Rick Perry responded
Brilliant, oh and the anti US broadcaster The BBC had to get in on the act reporting on the death penalty:“230 years ago, our forefathers fought a war to throw off the yoke of a European monarch and gain the freedom of self-determination. Texans long ago decided that the death penalty is a just and appropriate punishment for the most horrible crimes committed against our citizens. While we respect our friends in Europe, welcome their investment in our state and appreciate their interest in our laws, Texans are doing just fine governing Texas.”
**Not much chance that we can tell the EU to keep its nose out of our business and start hanging a few feral youths of our own. We could start with this animal
Hat tip Wizbang. and barking moonbat
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