A motel and dilutes on a bed that feels like a prison cot have an orgy with the entire backup dancer squad of Britney Spears vegas show that down for it in that vein the federal government on tuesday carried out its 1st execution in almost 2 decades but they couldnt do it without the tacit approval of the Supreme Court skoda as theyre called or scrotes as i like to call them cleared the way for the execution by declining to hear a case this is the 1st execution in 17 years and it was done by lethal injection because hanging in the kind of gotten a bad rap these days feels too wild west and electrocution has been on the outs because the environmentalists were furious the electricity was coming from coal power plants i mean if youre going to turn a guy into a shift bob dont use dirty energy to do it ok can we agree on that maybe he could pedal a bike that powers his own murder thats eco friendly thats a green death arrivederci or death by wind turbine im sure if you guys got close enough
A bad rap these days feels too wild west and electrocution has been on the outs because the environmentalists were furious the electricity was coming from coal power plants i mean if youre going to turn a guy into a cheska bob dont use dirty energy to do it ok can we agree on that maybe he could pedal a bike that powers his own murder thats eco friendly thats a green death arrived there or just by wind turbine im sure if you guys got close enough to one of those things the propellers could knock his head clean off that would be totally environmentally sustainable. But actually the only reason the electric chair even became a thing was because Thomas Edison wanted to crush his business rival George Westinghouse seriously edison refused to take nickel and tesla device that alternating current was the way to go for electricity edison decided that there was only one thing to do to prove that westinghouse alternating current generators were more dangerous than edisons direct current in orde
Lives and that. Was your headline so for more of those stories you can head to our team dot com stay with us this is r. T. International. Hello and welcome to redact of the knight v. I. P. League camp today i talk with the associate director of the Organization Amazon watch paul pozzi mean you know well talk about the fires raging through the amazon the risks the indigenous are facing and a massive successful lawsuit against chevron for causing immense just drugs in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up well go to naomi cara vonnie with some other redacted. Stories and anders link for mind blowing old news about our National Anthem but 1st heres my interview with paul pozzi mean yo the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about lets start with the court case the indigenous in ecuador want to big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land fil
1844, when he ran against james k. Polk. Tonight, we are on location at ashland henry clays home in lexington, kentucky. For the next 90 minutes, we will explore the life and legacy of this man, unsuccessful in his long quest for the white house, yet having an outsized influence on American History. We are in henry clays parlor. Let me introduce you to jim klotter, 25 years now as kentucky state historian. Thanks for being with us. Glad to be here. Why henry clay . Why is he relevant to americans living in our time . I think a couple of counts. First of all, his famous counts, famous comment, i would rather be right than be president , still speaks to us. Its a clarion call to people across whatever were doing. Whether were in politics or Something Else, to do the right things. He also said, you know, that in a sense, that the politicians need to remember the country and sacrifice for the country. I think that is still something we need to remember, as well. The man known as the great
This man, unsuccessful in his long quest for the white house, yet having an outsized influence on American History. We are in henry clays parlor. Let me introduce you to jim klotter, 25 years now as kentucky state historian. Thanks for being with us. Glad to be here. Why henry clay . Why is he relevant to americans living in our time . I think a couple of counts. First of all, his famous comment, i would rather be right than be president , still speaks to us. Its a clarion call to people doing. Whether were in politics or Something Else, to do the right things. He also said, you know, that in a sense, that the politicians need to remember the country and sacrifice for the country. I think that is still something we need to remember, as well. The man known as the great compromiser. A man that forged compromises that not only kept the nation together, but were constructive. Those kind of things i think are the things we need to remember about henry clay, as well as all the things that he