ALL anchors and reporters deserve kudos and a double thumbs-up!
I enjoy seeing them regularly and the chemistry between the anchors is perfect.
I like the toss-offs between them, and that pleasant teamwork makes the news VERY enjoyable to watch.
However, I would like to point out a "specific" news reporter for her dedication to rendering/reporting the news.
"Adrienne Alvarez"
I am (always) "impressed" and "wowed" by her reporting, and that one - "particular" - day when she "literally" ~ chased a story/photo opportunity...
From the steps of the courthouse, she knew something was happening, took her shoes off, and then ~ RUNNING!! ~ AT FULL SPEED!! ~ (past) ~ all the other lame news-teams and catching a opportunity on camera, in which (those other) news-teams missed.
I mean, that's dedication!!
Adrienne - YOU ROCK!! - ... keep up the GREAT WORK!!
"WHY"? ~ are we the citizens of the United States given the back seat (in El Paso County) and/or/are giving away (doses) of the H1N1 flu vaccine/shot to those who are undocumented? - who - *just* - decide to cross the bridge in order to get a H1N1 flu shot (on the house) on us?
Just because its free, does not mean, that we are in - "less of a need" - for it.
We (the US) have a priority to take care of the well-being of our own citizens first.
If Mexico (and its residents) want a H1N1 vaccine, then they should obtain it for their own country, instead of *mooching* off of us.
Impose an ID check, make sure that those who are a Resident, prove they are, then they can get the vaccine.
Would you spend money on a house guest that never leaves?
It's already (bad) enough that the prison system is completely full, let alone that many stay on "Death Row" for years upon years, paid completely by us the Taxpayer.
(IMO) - If you are sentenced to death, then death be it, and it should be carried out quickly, and efficiently.
When should it be considered?:
That will fall, as it always has, to the courts to decide.
I believe that the Death Penalty should be implemented under those specific cases were there is no doubt (no question) that the person who committed the crime deserves to be expired.
Each case is different of course and we know what cases deserve such a judgement.
However, this also has it pros and cons...
Pros -
Because you are taking care of the issue at hand quickly, justice is served, and we are not letting prisoners remain in comfortable surroundings, with 3 squares, clothing, and opportunities to continue their criminal activities from jail, and also use that environ to "use" the system against the guards and eventually learn more to use against us once they are released and returned back on the streets.
Cons -
Because what if that person sentenced is actually innocent?
I can only think of one con at the moment, because I am "for" the death penalty.
Understandably there will be issues..
Life is precious, but when the criminal element takes that away, and makes us wonder even more about just how much criminals can get away with?
How often have we thought that way?
I feel that if we institute the death penalty, perform that sentence quickly, that the criminal element will realize that we, the citizens will no longer tolerate crime, and that the justice system will not fail the victims of heinous crime.
Impressive NEWS TEAM!
ALL anchors and reporters deserve kudos and a double thumbs-up!
I enjoy seeing them regularly and the chemistry between the anchors is perfect.
I like the toss-offs between them, and that pleasant teamwork makes the news VERY enjoyable to watch.
However, I would like to point out a "specific" news reporter for her dedication to rendering/reporting the news.
"Adrienne Alvarez"
I am (always) "impressed" and "wowed" by her reporting, and that one - "particular" - day when she "literally" ~ chased a story/photo opportunity...
From the steps of the courthouse, she knew something was happening, took her shoes off, and then ~ RUNNING!! ~ AT FULL SPEED!! ~ (past) ~ all the other lame news-teams and catching a opportunity on camera, in which (those other) news-teams missed.
I mean, that's dedication!!
Adrienne - YOU ROCK!! - ... keep up the GREAT WORK!!
YOU have a dedicated and devoted Fan here!
I agree with 142977's comment...
"WHY"? ~ are we the citizens of the United States given the back seat (in El Paso County) and/or/are giving away (doses) of the H1N1 flu vaccine/shot to those who are undocumented? - who - *just* - decide to cross the bridge in order to get a H1N1 flu shot (on the house) on us?
Just because its free, does not mean, that we are in - "less of a need" - for it.
We (the US) have a priority to take care of the well-being of our own citizens first.
If Mexico (and its residents) want a H1N1 vaccine, then they should obtain it for their own country, instead of *mooching* off of us.
Impose an ID check, make sure that those who are a Resident, prove they are, then they can get the vaccine.
Life behind bars?
NO!
Would you spend money on a house guest that never leaves?
It's already (bad) enough that the prison system is completely full, let alone that many stay on "Death Row" for years upon years, paid completely by us the Taxpayer.
(IMO) - If you are sentenced to death, then death be it, and it should be carried out quickly, and efficiently.
When should it be considered?:
That will fall, as it always has, to the courts to decide.
I believe that the Death Penalty should be implemented under those specific cases were there is no doubt (no question) that the person who committed the crime deserves to be expired.
Each case is different of course and we know what cases deserve such a judgement.
However, this also has it pros and cons...
Pros -
Because you are taking care of the issue at hand quickly, justice is served, and we are not letting prisoners remain in comfortable surroundings, with 3 squares, clothing, and opportunities to continue their criminal activities from jail, and also use that environ to "use" the system against the guards and eventually learn more to use against us once they are released and returned back on the streets.
Cons -
Because what if that person sentenced is actually innocent?
I can only think of one con at the moment, because I am "for" the death penalty.
Understandably there will be issues..
Life is precious, but when the criminal element takes that away, and makes us wonder even more about just how much criminals can get away with?
How often have we thought that way?
I feel that if we institute the death penalty, perform that sentence quickly, that the criminal element will realize that we, the citizens will no longer tolerate crime, and that the justice system will not fail the victims of heinous crime.