on the governor winning his trust, playing on his sympathy even though their crimes are horrific. governor barbour remains unavailable to answer questions on our program. his office issued a statement. when he has spoken about this, not on this program, the governor suggested they committed crimes of passion and experts say such killers are the least likely to reoffend. we have shown you he is wrong on both accounts. this man, one of the four killers shot a clerk three times on his way into the convenience store he was robbing. on his way out, he shot twice more. he got away with $60. he was spared a possible death sentence when he ratted out his partner in the deadly robbery. it was not a crime of passion. david acted alone when he shot and killed his estranged wife, tammy and badly wounded her friend. he stalked her before seeing his opportunity to strike. tammy was holding on to their baby in her arms when she was shot. doesn t sound like a crime of passion. stalking, then
their crimes were horrific. governor barbour is unvanl to answer questions. despite our are repeated attempts to reach him. his office issued a statement which we will read a portion of shortly. when he has spoken about this, not on this program, the governor suggested these men committed crimes of passion and experts say such killers are the least likely to reoffend. we have shown you he is wrong on both accounts. this man, one of the four killers he shot a clerk three times on his way to the convenient store that he was robbing. on his way out, he shot a clerk twice more as the clerk was begging for his life. he got away with $60. osmond was spard possible death sentence when he ratted out his partner. this was not a crime of passion. this man shot and killed his estranged wife and badly wounded her friend randy walker. tammy s mother said he relentlessly stalked her before seeing an opportunity to strike and she was holding on to her baby. doesn t sound like a crime of p
worked for the governor and worked on the governor, winning his trust, playing on his sympathy, even though some of their crimes are horrific, governor barbour remains unable to answer questions. his office issued a statement. when he has spoken about this, not on this program, the governor has suggested that these men committed, quote, crimes of passion, and experts say such killers are the least likely to reoffend. we have shown you he s wrong on both counts. this man, joseph osment, he shot a clerk three times on his way into the convenience store he was robbing. on his way out, he shot the clerk twice more as he was begging for his life. he got away with about $60. osment was spared a possible death sentence and he ratted out his partner in the deadly robbery. this is not a crime of passion. david gatlin acted alone when he shot and killed his estranged wife tammy and badly wounded her friend randy walker. tam tammy s mother said he relentlessly stalked her. and she was h
seen. does this mean there s a real ideological commitment to the neo conservative foreign policy values on behalf of these republican candidates? or is this just kind of a fear tactic that s employed in the context of a campaign. in other words, should i be actually afraid or should i just be irritated by this? it s a little bit of both. the fact is that old style nixonian was about cost benefits. we re at an age where anger and sentiment and trying to do good and striking back are now the terms that drive foreign policy. so what you see is a little bit of fear mongering that we learned from dick cheney that works well in the political playbook, combined with what i think is something happening in both the democratic party and the republican party, a sense that you have to change the way that the inside workings of other states operate if they are seen to be a threat to the
statesman model that we ve once seen. does this mean there s a real ideological commitment to the neo conservative foreign policy values on behalf of these republican candidates? or is this just kind of a fear tactic that s employed in the context of a campaign. in other words, should i be actually afraid or should i just be irritated by this? it s a little bit of both. the fact is that old style nixonian was about cost benefits. we re at an age where anger and sentiment and trying to do good and striking back are now the terms that drive foreign policy. so what you see is a little bit of fear mongering that we learned from dick cheney that works well in the political playbook, combined with what i think is something happening in both the democratic party and the republican party, a sense that you have to change the way that the inside workings of