Claude R. Kirk Jr., who was Florida’s governor from 1967 to 1971, seemed annoyed to be asked about the Morrison case by telephone this week.
"Are you kidding? It's all bull----," Kirk said. "It shouldn't be brought up, period. It's part of why the man wound up a junkie and dead.
“There’s a lot more important things to think about than that,” Mr. Kirk said. “The right things were done, and Morrison died in the condition he elected to die.”
“The state didn’t do anything to him,” Mr. Kirk added. “It tried him and found him guilty. Why would you pardon him, then?”
“Jim’s a total loser, in terms of rehabilitation and what he’s done,” he said. “He’s shown no remorse, no sorrow.”
Whether or not the pardon is granted, he added, “He’s still going to be Jim Morrison.”
“There’s a lot more important things to think about than that,” Mr. Kirk said. “The right things were done, and Morrison died in the condition he elected to die.”
“The state didn’t do anything to him,” Mr. Kirk added. “It tried him and found him guilty. Why would you pardon him, then?”
“Jim’s a total loser, in terms of rehabilitation and what he’s done,” he said. “He’s shown no remorse, no sorrow.”
Whether or not the pardon is granted, he added, “He’s still going to be Jim Morrison.”
miami killed jim and it will kill you too
you were five
its killing you now
shallow
rude
pretentious
wilderness
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