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There was a similar case in KY many years ago, where this bad egg killed a cop and then fled. The KY State Police tracked him down to a hotel in Effingham Illinois and shot him down as they stormed his hotel room.
This is the problem with our judicial system. Some people will not or cannot be rehabilitated. I read he also commited other crimes right after he was released. This refuse deserved his fate.
Now he will meet his maker while the Police officer's that were killed wives are now widows and their kids are now orphans. WTH!!
LOLOL Blame it on the liberals. Nice spin. You RW apologists really do love to shuck and jive.
I'm no apolgist. Mike Huckabee should get much of the blame for this. If he would have let this monster serve his full sentence he woud still be in prison and the police officers would be alive and well today.
I recently learned that Huckabee released over 1000 criminals while he was Governor. I now believe he is truly a bad man who wanted to do evil while he was in power. I hope this ruins his career and that he decides not to run in 2012. I am a Republican and this is how I feel. I have rarely if ever seen a Democrat talk that bad about one of their own. Democrats have more of a "my party wrong or right" philosophy.
We can thank Mike Huckabee for this clown being on the streets! Nice work Mike!
In 2000, then-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee commuted a 95-year prison sentence for Clemmons, according to documents from the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. He returned to prison in 2001 but was paroled in 2004.
"Should he be found responsible for this horrible tragedy, it will be the result of a series of failures in the criminal justice system in both Arkansas and Washington state," Huckabee's office said in a statement Sunday night.
Part of me wanted him caught, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. I think life in prison can often be more harsh a punishment than death, and he deserved the maximum in punishment.
Part of me wanted him caught, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. I think life in prison can often be more harsh a punishment than death, and he deserved the maximum in punishment.
That said, I'm not disappointed in his demise.
I agree 100%
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