According to Rep. Hodge, Death Row inmates are not getting to watch enough TV. (See HB 608 (Hodge, D-Dallas) permitting death row inmates to have access to television.) Now there's a popular position. I'm sure lots of folks are sitting around thinking, "Those poor capital murderers. They don't get to watch Wife Swap, or Dancing with the Stars, or even Prison Break. I think I'll write my state representative and complain." What if they HAD to watch some of these shows? Wouldn't that be cruel and unusual punishment?
What shows would you recommend for Death Row inmates?
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Posts: 515 | Location: austin, tx, usa | Registered: July 02, 2001
How about making them watch Flavor-Flav? That is cruel and unusual. I always thought that the Flav would make a good candidate for Cortez Templeton, P.I.
Did Cortez wear big goofy looking clock necklaces around his neck? Just curious...
Posts: 2578 | Location: The Great State of Texas | Registered: December 26, 2001
quote:Originally posted by Gretchen: American Idol. Never watched it myself, but I hear anyone can audition.
I have actually never seen American Idol either, although several of my friends, otherwise filled with common sense and intelligence, are enthralled with it and watch it every week. From what I hear, it is as tortuous as the first season of Survivor, starring Richard Hatch.
How about showing inmates videos of victim impact statements and eulogies and such? Yes, I know, cruel and unusual punishment...
Next thing you know they'll be demanding the internet, and dial up just wouldn't be good enough.
Posts: 2578 | Location: The Great State of Texas | Registered: December 26, 2001
Make them watch the A.P. & the L.I. video from S. Padre, specifically that gut-wrenching so-called melody known as "Dueling Banjos." Then flash Ned Beatty photos on their cell walls throughout the hours, along w/ the accompanying animal sounds made famous in Ned's now legendary role.