It would seem that AL.com is out to get Holman Prison warden Terry Raybon who inspected the lengths of two female reporters' skirts at a recent execution. Since Holman is the only facility with a death chamber (any envy out there?), the facility's governor is automatically the official State Executioner. Is that a title that anyone would ever aspire to?
When Raybon filed a lawsuit against the state after his dismissal as a state trooper, Judge Ira DeMent stated he should have been terminated after the first accusation of violence against a woman...a woman who had to be treated in hospital.
Raybon was also charged by the DOC for a physical fight with another corrections officer. Yet he continued to climb the ranks of the department. In other words, violence seems to be a regular component of the warden's life.
We doubt that too many would actively seek the title of Alabama State Executioner, but what does the current holder of the office say about our state?
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We recently had a laugh at a reader who called us a "feminist journalist." No one who blogs here is a journalist; we consider ourselves commentators or pundits. Certainly no one here considers themselves a feminist that we know of.
We do believe both males and females should be held accountable in incidents of domestic violence, especially if they work in law enforcement. We also believe in equal pay for equal work. We believe that simply makes us someone with a conscience, not a feminist.
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