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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3675849" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>None of those Oklahomans have seen the actual evidence, just as none of us on this forum have. We all have based our decisions on less than complete information, and lies, and past experiences. The Governor's responsibility in this case was to listen to the information provided to him by the Pardon & Parole Board, discuss with the Attorney General, and make what he feels is the best decision for the state. I know it's hard for some folks to believe that an elected official can actually attempt to do the right thing, but My opinion, and that's all that it is, is that it seems that there is indeed still some potential misleading or incorrect evidence in the case, and there is a possibility that Jones was not the actual killer. It has happened many times before.</p><p></p><p>And I do not believe that there was any "bread buttering" taking place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3675849, member: 11749"] None of those Oklahomans have seen the actual evidence, just as none of us on this forum have. We all have based our decisions on less than complete information, and lies, and past experiences. The Governor's responsibility in this case was to listen to the information provided to him by the Pardon & Parole Board, discuss with the Attorney General, and make what he feels is the best decision for the state. I know it's hard for some folks to believe that an elected official can actually attempt to do the right thing, but My opinion, and that's all that it is, is that it seems that there is indeed still some potential misleading or incorrect evidence in the case, and there is a possibility that Jones was not the actual killer. It has happened many times before. And I do not believe that there was any "bread buttering" taking place. [/QUOTE]
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